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WILLIAM DESMER "Bill" JONES Sr.

1925 - 2019

WILLIAM DESMER "Bill" JONES Sr. obituary, 1925-2019, Knoxville, TN

BORN

1925

DIED

2019

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4131 E Emory Rd

Knoxville, Tennessee

WILLIAM JONES Obituary

WILLIAM "Bill" DESMER JONES, SR.

Knoxville, TN

WILLIAM DESMER JONES, SR. "Bill" went home to be with the Lord on April 20, 2019. His family, friends, and many earthly angels that God had sent his way

surrounded him. Bill was born in Spray, NC on October 18, 1925 and served in the US Navy from 1944-1946. Bill moved to Knoxville in 1952, where he attended the University of Tennessee. After college, he went to work at the Oak Ridge Institute for Nuclear Studies from 1955-1965 where he assisted in cancer research. In 1959, while still working at the institute, he opened his first women's clothing store, Nancy Lynn Fashions. In 1965, he left the Oak Ridge Institute and operated the Nancy Lynn Fashion stores full-time. In 1968, he invested in many real estate ventures. He eventually closed the clothing stores and retired to travel and spend time with family and friends. Bill was a long-time member of West Lonsdale Baptist Church, until he joined Temple Baptist Church Fountain City in 2006. Preceded in death by his

parents, Luther Watt and Ruth Ann Jones; Nancy Pauline Jones, wife of 53 years; brothers, Jack Jones and Maxwell Stedman Jones; sister, Irma Bateman. He is survived by wife, Patricia Jones; sons, William D. Jones, Jr. and wife, Jan; Timothy Lynn Jones and wife, Melinda; daughter, Nancy Jones Land and husband, Stephen; step-son Lee Varner and wife, Shannon; step-daughters Julie L. Howe and husband, Paul; Cindy D. Yates and husband, Jeff; Melissa D. Roberts; granddaughters, Elisa Jones Chesney and husband, Luke; Christa Jones Bennett and husband, Shawn; Jennifer Jones Crook and husband, Andy; Lauren Jaffurs Hall and husband, Michael; Harrison William Land; Madison Jones; step-granddaughters Hannah Yates Davis and husband, Nathan; Emily Varner; Ella Varner; Emma Yates; Kate Yates and Lyla Yates; step-grandsons, Luke Varner; Joshua Yates; Jesse Howe; Jonathan Yates; Matthew Howe; Jeremiah Yates; and many great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. Bill loved life. He loved family, friends, travel, golf, and his relationship with Christ that he demonstrated to others by example. He was always the voice of reason and the calm in the storm. 1 Corinthians 15:58 says, "Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." Bill will be missed. Our hearts will grieve his loss, but we will rejoice in knowing that his earthly suffering has come to an end. We will dwell on the good memories that being a part of his life has left with us. We will take consolation in knowing that this separation is only temporary; we will see each other again, not in an earthly vessel but a heavenly one. This is how he would want us to remember him. The family would like to offer special thanks for all the "angels" God sent to us to take care of Bill. The Smokey Mountain Hospice Team: Scarlett Mynatt, Desiree Kennard, Meagan Bledsoe, Kristi Hall, Geraldine Wilson, Richie Sexton, Dr. Davidson, and James Yeary. Also a special thanks to: nurses, Aaron Prewitt, Tina Campbell, and Faith Dixson; CNA's, Alicia Eslinger, Serena Poland, and Amanda Seeber; special chef, Lisa Johnson, who was always ready and willing to prepare him anything he wanted to eat because of her kind and loving heart; and the team of medical doctors, especially Dr. Link; nurses, and CNA's at UT Hospital 8th floor east, who all lovingly and compassionately cared for Bill during his stay. And a very special thank you to caregiver and friend, Donna Harrison. These people helped us to make it when we felt the task set before us was impossible. The love and care they provided to Bill was appreciated and will never be forgotten. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The family will receive friends on Friday, April 26th at Temple Baptist Church, 2100 Woodrow Drive, Knoxville, TN 37918 from 5pm-7pm with funeral service to follow. Smokey Mountain Hospice Chaplain, James Yeary officiating. Family and friends will meet at noon on Saturday, April 27th at Mynatt Funeral Home Halls Chapel, 4131 E. Emory Road, Knoxville, TN 37939 and proceed to Highland Memorial Cemetery for the graveside service and full military honors. Pastor Charles Lawson, officiating. Online condolences for the family may be expressed at www.mynattfh.com

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Published by Knoxville News Sentinel from Apr. 24 to Apr. 25, 2019.

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April 27, 2019

My sincere condolences for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted " and "comforts all who mourn", sustain your family during this challenging time. Isaiah 61:1,2.

jennie thompson

April 25, 2019

Nancy and Bill Jr....much love to both of you. I am sorry for your loss...Jennie Thompson

Anita Hall

April 25, 2019

I remember my first experience at a Nancy Lynn store as if it was yesterday, shopping for a prom dress which it fit like a glove as if custom made for me. I wish I had words to lighten your agony. Please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. It is clear he had a passion for life and I thank you for his military service and his research for a cancer free world that we can can only pray to see one day.

Jeannie Pilkenton

April 24, 2019

To the Jones family,
Bill and Polly gave me my very first job. Walked into the store at Holston only to look at the beautiful clothes and walked out with a job that lasted 8 years until I chose to move to Miami. Learned so much from both of them about life and business in general. I recall a conversation I had with Bill when I purchased my first car. 1974 VW Beetle red with white interior. Right off the showroom floor at Van Slyke VW. I looked at Bill and said "Bill, look what you bought me today". He just smiled and said, keep doing as well as you are doing Jeannie and you will own more cars and better ones as the time goes on. I did just that! Major influences of my life and two of the most wonderful people I ever knew. Thank you! You can rest now Bill, tell Polly I said "hello"!
Jeannie

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Apr

26

Visitation

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Temple Baptist Church

2100 Woodrow Drive, Knoxville, TN

Apr

27

Service

12:00 p.m.

Mynatt Funeral Home, Inc. - Halls Chapel

4131 E Emory Rd, Knoxville, TN 37938

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