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John Bailey Jones was born March 30, 1927, in Mitchell, SD, to John B. and Grace (Bailey) Jones. Eldest child of a Lyman County homesteader, John grew up in Presho with his sister Margaret Jones Konik and his brother Kenneth Jones. John enlisted in the US Navy in 1945, taking a bus to boot camp immediately upon graduating from Presho High School that year. John saw service in the naval occupation forces in Japan, as the war ended while he was enroute on a ship. While there, he received a Pacific Fleet Appointment to the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. After attending the Naval Academy Prep School for only one semester, he concluded that his future was in South Dakota, not in service as a naval officer. Following his honorable discharge, John enrolled in the University of South Dakota (go Yotes!), Vermillion, where he obtained a degree in Business Administration in 1951 and a Law degree in 1953. While attending college, John met a lovely young nursing student from Yankton, Rosemary Wermers, whom he married in 1950. Between 1951 and 1958, the young couple were blessed with six children. After graduating from Law School, John established a solo law firm in his hometown of Presho. That same summer, he was appointed County Judge of Lyman County and his lifetime of public service began. In 1956, the voters elected him to a two-year term in the SD House of Representatives, electing him again in 1958. John continued to practice law until he was appointed to the South Dakota Circuit Court in 1967 by Governor Nils Boe. He presided as a state judge, with his office in Kennebec, SD, until 1981, when President Ronald Reagan appointed him to the federal judiciary as a United States District Court Judge for South Dakota, assigned to the Sioux Falls federal court. John took senior status in 1995, reducing the amount of time he spent on the bench. In 2002, the South Dakota Trial Lawyers association presented Judge Jones with the Fred J. Nichol Award for Outstanding Jurist. Judge Jones was respected as an intelligent, humble, patient, quiet, gentle man who treated everyone fairly and courteously. Attorneys and other court personnel considered him to be a firm but fair judge, and an excellent mentor. John held many leadership roles on judicial committees and commissions, as well as state and local Bar Associations. including State Bar Commissioner from 1965-1968. Some of John's service memberships include the Elks, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, Lions Club, Presho Methodist Church, Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity and Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity. He also served as a Boys State Counselor and president and vice president of the South Dakota Boys State Corporation. Even after moving from Presho, he frequently returned to assist in the maintenance of the Presho Cemetery, continuing past his eightieth birthday. Family ranked highest among John's priorities as he and Rosemary lovingly raised their six children: John Jr. (Shirlene), Bill (Ruth), Mary Lou (Don) Schuh, Dave (Gerry), Judy (Brian) Bauman, and Robert. The young family spent many memorable summers camping together throughout the country and even ran their own campground, giving the children summer jobs and responsibilities. He adored his sixteen grandchildren: Becca (Jeremy) Risty, Matt (Libby) Jones, Liz Jones, Debbi (Bobby Kooiman) Jones, Eric Jones, Chris Jones, Jim (Janeen) Schuh, John (Mary) Schuh, Jeremiah Jones, Nathaniel Jones, Rachel Jones, Scott Bauman, Brett (Jessica) Bauman, Hillary (Robbie) Morgan, TJ Jones, and Juli Jones and his twelve great-grandchildren Anna, Thomas, Emeline, Grace, Luke, Nick, Andrew, Michael, Anne, Emily, Peter, and Thomas. In a scheme to keep their children and grandchildren close, he and Rosemary organized many week-long family reunions throughout the country, once taking the whole crew on a Caribbean Cruise. The grandchildren remember him as "a joyful, calm presence in our lives. He loved dancing at weddings, being with his family, watching the news before falling asleep in his armchair, and saying "yep yep yep yep" in conversation. He spoiled us grandkids with orange pop, pizza, and his stash of M&Ms." John never missed a family graduation or wedding. He was best friends with his brother Ken Jones (Kay James) of Yankton, with whom he enjoyed many fishing trips and lively political discussions. He also enjoyed a close friendship with fellow Presho attorney Frank Brost and wife Martha. John's loving wife Rosemary passed away in 2004 after fifty-four years of marriage. For the past several years, he was blessed with special friend and traveling companion Pauline Buckstead. John enjoyed life fully, whether golfing, gardening, baseball (Twins and Canaries), traveling, fishing, or frequenting local restaurants. During his last few years, he lost a lot of his memories but never, till his dying day, did he lose the essence of himself – he was ever kind, considerate, patient, and polite. The family is extremely grateful to the staff at the Inn on Westport, where John lived the last four years, for caring for him with dignity, respect, and compassion and for helping him through the last few days prior to his passing on January 30, 2023. John was preceded in death by his wife Rosemary, parents John B. and Grace Jones, sister Margaret Konik, and grandson Scott Bauman. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sioux Rise Lions Club, Feeding South Dakota, the Presho Cemetery Fund, or a charity of your choice. There will be a visitation at Heritage Funeral Home on Sunday, February 5, 2023, from 1:30 – 3:00 pm with family present. The funeral service will be at Our Savior's Lutheran Church on Monday, February 6, 2023, at 9:30 am. Interment will be at the Presho Cemetery later that day.

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Published by KELOLAND on Jan. 31, 2023.

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NITA BIRK

February 6, 2023

We will miss John at The Inn On Westport. He was the kindest most pleasant man. He never had a negative word and always had a smile. I send my heartfelt condolences to Judy and the whole family. Nita Birk

Shannon Lauing Stroman

February 6, 2023

I remember John coming to visit his mother at our home when I was a kid. (My mom and stepfather owned & operated the New Life Boarding Home in Presho where Grace lived.)
John, like his mother, was always very kind. My sympathy to his family.

Barbara Millard

February 4, 2023

The only time we met Judge Jones was at Mary and John's wedding 11 years ago. It was a joy to visit with him at the reception. He seemed to be a very kind and caring person with a gentle spirit. Our heartfelt condolences for all the family and may he rest in peace. Love and Prayers, Terry and Barbara Millard

Cathryn Rehfuss

February 3, 2023

My brother in law John was always a quiet man. One funny memory I have of him was that when living in their small house with the six kids and Polly the golden lab and he would get tired of the kids wrestling and arguing with each other he would tell them to go outside and run no matter what the weather was. They never argued they just went for the run.
Paul and I made several trips with John and Rosemary over the years and he was a great and fun traveling companion.

Jane Page

February 2, 2023

John was my sister’s father-in-law and I know how much her family cherished him. I had the pleasure of visiting with him on several occasions and always found him to be kind, generous and loving his grandkids. What a wonderful father and grandfather he was, and how he will be missed.

John Culberson

February 1, 2023

Deacon Dave and Family,
It has been a long time but all the nice things said about the Judge are what I remember during my time in Presho. I share your loss. He was a very nice man and a great jurist.

Kathy Nimz

January 31, 2023

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Kathy Nimz

January 31, 2023

Uncle John was an inspiration. His life gives so many areas for celebration, as we also morn his loss.

Shelly Margulies

January 31, 2023

I worked with Judge Jones for a short time after I started at the clerk's office. He was a wonderful, pleasant man. My condolences to your family.

Deb Cota

January 31, 2023

John was such a kind man. He was great friends with my in-laws, Dick and Betty Cota. I’ll bet he and Dick are golfing together again right now..
Many prayers to all the family

Peggy Teslow

January 31, 2023

It was truly an honor to work for Judge Jones while he served on the Federal Bench. My sincere sympathy to the family.

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