Dallas Clay Jones

Dallas Clay Jones obituary, Bowling Green, KY

Dallas Clay Jones

Dallas Jones Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by J.C. Kirby and Son Lovers Lane Chapel - Bowling Green on Feb. 26, 2023.
Dallas Clay Jones, age 82, passed away peacefully Saturday, February 25, 2023 in Bowling Green, KY surrounded by family.
The Cleaton, KY native was the son of the late Alex Franklin Jones and Sylvia Lorene McElwain Jones. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by beloved son, Clay Jones.
Dallas Clay Jones was born in 1940 in the small farming community of Cleaton, KY. He was the third of nine children and grew up working on the farm. Dallas developed a love for cars early on and bought his first car, a used 1956 Chevrolet, from the money he earned helping other farmers in the neighborhood after finishing his duties at home. Just a year out of high school in 1959, Dallas married his high school sweetheart, Alfreda Cottrell. They were married at Beechmont Missionary Baptist Church, where Dallas and Alfreda are lifelong members. In September 1960, Dallas and Alfreda had their first child, Charlotte.
Dallas took a job with J.Zinsmeister Wholesale Grocery Distributors (later bought out by Wetterau Foods) unloading boxcars and trucks and continued to work there for the next 25 years working his way up to Director of Transportation. Dallas and Alfreda had another daughter, Dana, in 1963 and a son, Clay, in 1972. The Jones family spent a lot of time at Beech Bend Park during those early years from 1959 to 1970. Dallas was a racer and he raced his 1956 Chevy until he traded for a 1962 Chevy (both of these racecars were also his transportation to work). In 1963 Dallas purchased his first real race car, a 1963 Plymouth. Dallas continued to race for the next several years with various racecars. Dallas raced most Sundays at Beech Bend. After the races, the family would head to the amusement park to play for a little while before making the one hour drive home to Muhlenberg County.
Dallas always had an entrepreneurial spirit. He was always doing something on the side to make a few extra dollars. He sold Christmas trees, washed cars for $1 per car, and built car hauler trailers for sale. In 1974, Dallas and Alfreda leased the Hardinsburg, KY dragstrip and ran it for one season while continuing to work their regular jobs. After one season in Hardinsburg, Dallas seized the opportunity to lease the Owensboro, KY dragstrip. Dallas and Alfreda and their kids worked at Owensboro Raceway Park together and made many improvements over the years. The track grew tremendously under Dallas' direction. They operated the Owensboro track through the 1987 season.
In 1981 Dallas bought 2 tractor-trailers and founded Clay's Trucking Company. As President of this new company, he hired 2 drivers and did the needed maintenance to the trucks in the evenings. The trucking company began to expand. Alfreda did the office work and Dallas did the maintenance and bid the hauls. Son Clay and daughter Dana joined the trucking company and expansion continued. Dallas opened DC Transport and DC Trucking and served as President of both until his death. Dana Porter and grandson, Broc Porter continue to run the daily activities of the trucking companies.
In 1984, Dallas and Alfreda purchased Beech Bend Raceway and Dallas retired from his job at the wholesale grocery company. They started making improvements at Beech Bend racing on Sundays and continued to run Owensboro Raceway Park on Saturday nights through 1987. Dallas also purchased and ran Whitesville, KY's stock car track for one season after purchasing Beech Bend.
Beech Bend Raceway under the guidance of Dallas, Alfreda and son, Clay, grew into a nationally renowned racing facility. The racetrack is host to several national events including the NMRA World Finals, Holley LSFest, NHRA Hot Rod Reunion, Street Outlaws, the Lucas Oil Series, Tri-Five Nationals, Import Alliance, and several diesel, Corvette and Harley events. Beech Bend Raceway has been selected as the NHRA Division 3 "Track of the Year" as well as the NMRA "Track of the Year" several times. Grandson, Broc Porter became general manager of Beech Bend Raceway after the passing of Dallas and Alfreda's son, Clay in 2014.
In 1989, Dallas and Alfreda partnered with daughter Charlotte and her husband, Rick, to purchase Music City Raceway in Goodlettsville, TN. Under Dallas direction, many improvements were made to that racetrack and they continue to run Music City Raceway today.
In 1987, Dallas and Alfreda purchased the remaining property at Beech Bend which included the campground and amusement park land. By this time, the Park was in need of a major overhaul.
The Jones family began to rebuild Beech Bend Park. The campground was renovated and Jones began to add a few new rides each year and made many facility improvements. Daughter Charlotte joined the company and improvements have continued under Dallas' direction. Splash Lagoon Water Park was added in 2004 and expansions were added over the next 12 years including a wave pool, lazy river, water play structures and multiple water slides. The Cyclone Saucer water slide was awarded the Leading Edge Award by the World Waterpark Association as best new water park innovation in 2016.
In 2005, the park added a new coaster---the Wild Mouse Spinning Coaster. Beech Bend was famous for it's original wooden Wild Mouse coaster in the 1960's and 1970's. Today's version is made of steel, but features many of the same hairpin turns and tummy tickling drops as the original. The single largest investment ever made to the park came in 2006. A major wooden roller coaster was built and debuted on May 6, 2006. A "Name that Coaster" contest was held and thousands of entries poured in from around the world. The mammoth coaster was named "Kentucky Rumbler"! The building of the coaster was featured in a Discovery Channel documentary entitled "Building the Biggest".
Dallas served as President of both Beech Bend Raceway and Beech Bend Park. Dallas also formed Clacey's Auto and Hardware store and Clacey's Quick Fuel in 2012 and 2013 with son Clay and daughter Dana and their families. Dallas served as President of both companies.
Dallas and Alfreda continued to be actively involved in all businesses incorporated under the Dallas Jones Enterprises umbrella. All of the Jones children and grandchildren have worked at the park and racetrack over the years.
Dallas is survived by his wife of 63 years, Alfreda Cottrell Jones, daughter Charlotte Gonzalez (Rick), daughter Dana Porter (Jonathan) and daughter-in-law Stephanie Jones. Brothers David Jones, Charlie Jones (Linda) and Mike Jones. Sisters Faye Blair, Hilda Quisenberry (Jim) and Betty Conkright. Grandchildren Broc Porter (Rebecca), Brianne Fortney (Jacob), Reed Gonzalez (Danielle), Rachel Gonzalez, Grant Gonzalez and Clacey Jones. Great grandchildren Raelyn and Adalyn Fortney and Anna Grace and Hayden Porter. Dallas is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Dallas was preceded in death by brother Ray Jones (Carol Ann) and sister Gwyneth (Bill) McKinney and sister-in-law Patricia Jones.
Dallas' funeral service will be held Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at J.C. Kirby & Son Lovers Lane Chapel with burial to follow in Bowling Green Gardens. Visitation will be held Monday evening, February 27 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Tucker Funeral Home, Central City Chapel (113 N. 3rd Street, Central City, Kentucky 42330). Visitation will be held Tuesday, February 28 from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at J.C. Kirby & Son Lovers Lane Chapel and resume Wednesday morning prior to the funeral service from 10:00 a.m. until the funeral hour at J.C. Kirby & Son Lovers Lane Chapel in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

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March 3, 2023

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March 1, 2023

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February 28, 2023

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Randy gass

March 3, 2023

Dallas was a great friend. Always took the time talk. He was wondering man. Rip my friend.

Steve Hein

March 1, 2023

Dana , Brock , and Family. Please know You and family are in Our prayers during this most difficult time.

Steve Hein / Valor Oil

Randy Ferrell

February 28, 2023

It is with great regret that I am not going to be able to attend this celebration of a wonderful man. Dallas and Alfreda have always been kind to me when I would serve @ Beech Bend as Chaplain for Crossroads Ministries. I fully intended to be there, but I have come down with a spring cold and just don't think it wise to risk others who will be attending. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family at this difficult time. Our love goes out to Mrs. Jones and all of the family. Beech Bend will not be the same without Mr. Dallas ! Brock and the family have big shoes to fill, but I believe they will do just fine. They have been taught well and raised right. Carry on !

Logan, Muhlenberg Jr

February 28, 2023

Rest in peace sir, I never got the chance to work for you, but heard alot of stories from Ol´ Muhlenberg about working with you. It´s gonna be weird without you around that´s for sure.

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Tony Meyers (Meyers Racing)

February 27, 2023

Rest in peace Dallas, you always treated your racers fair and with respect.

Wanetta Perry Ellis

February 27, 2023

what a wonderful tribute to Dallas..my family lived next door to them on 431...i have the fondest memories of our time as neighbors...Betty, Faye sending my love and prayers to all the family...much love, Wanetta Perry Ellis

Randy Ferrell/Crossroads Ministries

February 27, 2023

Our hearts are broken with this sad news. As the Chaplain for several racing events that take place each season at " the Beech", Dallas and Alfreda have become very special to our hearts. We will miss him terribly, and continue to pray for the Jones family throughout this difficult patch of road they must travel. God Speed Mr Jones. I'm sure you are probably already making improvements on "the Heavenly Raceway" Finally, we have the right man in place for the task !!!!

Keith Bailey

February 26, 2023

My condolences to the family and prayers for peace and comfort. He was always willing to listen to any problems you might have at Beech Bend raceway and always had a simple solution he will surely be missed in motorsports all around Kentucky!!

Don Ortkiese

February 26, 2023

I sure hated to hear about the passing of my old school friend, sorry we can not be there as we are in Fl, he will be missed.

Tim and Carrie Strange

February 26, 2023

Thoughts and prayers to Broc, Charlotte and the entire family - Dallas was an amazing man and many are proud to have known him - sending big hugs
Tim and Carrie Strange

KMHOF

February 26, 2023

Prayers sent To the Dallas Jones family from the Kentucky Motorsports hall of Fame.

Dave Huber

February 26, 2023

Rick Wilson

February 26, 2023

Sad to hear prayers for his family he was a good guy he will be missed I hope I can make to pay my respects if not again Prayers

Susann Kidder

February 26, 2023

Freida and Dallas and family are good folks who are kind hearted work very hard and were always fair minded folks.
My husband Gene was honored to work for them in the track and Park and Dallas was kind enough to do commentary for the Bowling Green article written for Genes Induction to NARHOF in Lincoln, Ne. We both laughed when Dallas called Gene a talented "old man" . Freida who always took good care of Dallas and her family, and worked right along side him night n day.
God Bless you and keep you, Susann Kidder

Cindy Litterini

February 26, 2023

Dallas was a great man with a kind heart. All my children worked in the park as their first jobs. My husband Joey and myself send our condolences and prayers to all his family.

Bethany Jones

February 26, 2023

He was my kind boss for 2 years. Always helpful and encouraging.
I will miss him.
Bethany Jones and Family

Lonnie Grim

February 26, 2023

Dallas was an amazing mentor to many of us that have continued a career in motorsports. He had a huge heart for family, friends and even strangers. Dallas had high expectations of people that worked with him but only for the reason to make you a better Christian and human being. Dallas once handed me the keys to his beloved facility and I will never forget those words of trust and faith that I felt in his office that day. I work many large events at Beech Bend and always looked forward to the handshake that would accompany our interactions. Dallas, as you sit in heaven beside Clay, just know you made life long impressions thru the years and I am forever thankful to have called you my friend. May you rest in peace sir and keep a watchful eye and helping hands of an angel on all of us as we continue to make you proud of life´s work here on the ground. Till we meet again my tears will be often but they will come with great memories of you and our years together...

With Love,
Lonnie Grim

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