In Loving Memory of Betty Jones
It is with heavy hearts that we remember Betty Jones, a cherished mother, grandmother, and friend, who graced our lives for 88 wonderful years. Her warmth and kindness touched everyone she met, leaving an indelible mark on our hearts.
Betty had a unique gift for spreading joy and laughter. Her delightful sense of humor brought smiles to countless faces, and her love for creativity showcased her vibrant spirit. Whether it was through crafting, arranging flowers, or painting, she embraced life with artistic grace. Her passion extended to exploring yard sales, always on the hunt for hidden treasures that she would lovingly share with her family.
Those who had the pleasure of knowing Betty will fondly remember her peaceful moments spent in her beloved porch swing, where she found joy in watching and feeding the birds. Her bright yellow shed stood as a beacon of her cheerful personality, a reflection of the warmth she brought into our lives.
Betty's faith was a guiding light in her life, and she found comfort and community in her church. Her devotion to her faith and family was evident in everything she did, enriching the lives of those around her.
Betty is survived by her son, Rick (Jan) Jones; daughters, Sandy Jones, Sherri (Gary) Hatfield, Lisa Smith; along with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Betty is preceded in death by her husband, Zearl G. Jones; father, James Stonebreaker; mother, Nellie Stonebreaker; and sister, Ruby Smith.
As we gather to celebrate her remarkable life, we hold onto the precious memories we created with Betty. Though she may no longer be with us in person, her spirit will live on in our hearts and the countless lives she touched.
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