Jared Haynes Jones

1963 - 2023

Jared Haynes Jones obituary, 1963-2023, DeRidder, LA

Jared Haynes Jones

1963 - 2023

BORN

1963

DIED

2023

Jared Haynes Jones Obituary

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Jared Haynes Jones was born Sept. 29, 1963 in DeRidder, & he died at home on Nov. 22, 2023, at the age of 60.

Jared was preceded in death by: his parents, Elizabeth Anne (Haynes) Jones and Richard Wayne Jones, Sr. of DeRidder, his maternal grandparents, Herbert & Wanna (Adams) Haynes of DeRidder, his paternal grandparents Charles & Eleanor (Finley) Jones of DeRidder, & his mother-in-law, Susan (Brennecke) Landon of Brusly, LA.

Jared is survived by his wife, Kimberly Sue (Landon) Jones & their daughter, Lilith Aurelia, his father-in-law, Keith Landon, along with Jared's two brothers & their families: Richard Jones, Jr. & Carolyn of College Station, TX, & their three children, Wayne, Eleanor, & Emily; Finley Jones & Becky of Moss Bluff, LA, & their two children, Lee & his wife Caroline, and Erin & her husband Aaron. Lee & Caroline have one child, Annie. Erin & Aaron Marcental have three children, Lydia, Shane, & Colt. Other surviving family members include Jared's aunt JoAnna (Haynes) Tanner, Jo's daughter, Amy Sullins & her husband Kenny, & their two children Abbigail & Cole. Jared's cousins are Charles A. "Sam" Jones and Claudia Stafford; Sam and his wife Kelly have two children, Kelsey & Claire. Kelsey & McDaniel Wyatt share two children, Helen & Charles.
Close friends of Jared include Jason and Sheena Maxwell of Lawrenceville, GA; Les Leavoy and Martha O'Neal of DeRidder; Jose and Reina Aldana of DeRidder; Joe Owens of NE; Evan Taylor of Dallas, TX; & Sam Morehead of Cedar Park, TX.

Jared graduated from DeRidder High School in 1981. He graduated from Moody Bible Institute in Chicago in 1987, and this formative experience led him to live a secular life. Jared graduated in 1992 from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches with a BA in Archaeology and an emphasis in fine arts, & he worked at NSU during and after his studies at the NSU Scholars' College until 1993 in various roles. Jared was the laboratory manager of the archaeological installation at the Los Adaes State Historic Site in Robeline, LA from 1994-1995, where he cataloged over 70,00 artifacts. Jared graduated with a Juris Doctorate from the LSU Paul M. Herbert Law School in 1999. He spent the next 20+ years living and working in DeRidder, first as an attorney with Kerry & Erica Anderson, then as a schoolteacher, and subsequently as a writer for WestLaw. He spent the majority of his final years restoring old houses and raising his daughter Lilith; she was the light of his life.

He spent the happiest times of his childhood at either Mom & Pops house at Jones Farm on Ike's Road, or at the family camp at Old River. He would happily recall how Mom would give him a knife and a box of matches to entertain himself in the woods, and how she would bury jars of coins just for him to dig up. He loved swimming in the creek and getting lost in the woods. His summers were spent at Old River, as his parents were both teachers, and were filled with hunting squirrels, fishing, going out in the boat, and not being cornered by one of Justice Neely's angry mama hogs! Jared's favorite pet was a standard dachshund, Nubba, and every pet he had thereafter was compared to him; many came close, but none ever exceeded Nubba. Jared's thirst for life was evident in his varied interests: box turtles, parrots - specifically his macaw Marley, military history, cooking, Louisiana history, antiques and ephemera, writing, board games, local archaeology, literature -especially science fiction and fantasy, camellias, art and ceramics, and the power of language; he especially loved anything forgotten or lost and then rediscovered.

Jared identified with the following sentiments of philosopher and author Christopher Hitchens' "Take the risk of thinking for yourself-much more happiness, truth, beauty, and wisdom will come to you that way" & "My own opinion is enough for me, and I claim the right to have it defended against any consensus, any majority, anywhere, any place, any time..." A private memorial service for family & close friends will be held at a date to be determined. Jared will be cremated so his ashes can be scattered in Ireland; he vacationed there once and hoped to move there, so he could knit sweaters and admire soft, gray days. In lieu of flowers, a gift can be given to the American Cancer Society.

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Chaddick Funeral Home - DeRidder

1931 N Pine St, DeRidder, LA 70634

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May 23, 2025

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Faizaria

May 23, 2025

Until we meet in another lifetime I will go on missing you in this one. I´m sorry we lost touch. I´m sorry you had to spend so much time trying to save me. I´m forever grateful.

Phillip DeVilbiss

December 31, 2024

Our condolences on the loss of a good man.

Dave Bellando

January 25, 2024

I knew him as “Jed” Jones. He was a friend of mine from high school. We were in the band together, we went camping out at old river together and he used to drive me around in his old VW van and also a very cool silver 280z. I’m sorry I didn’t keep up with him. He was a good friend. I never got to meet his wife nor daughter but I pray for them. Separation is terrible and I pray for peace.

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Kim Crawford Florich

December 6, 2023

I remenber Jared and my brother, Mark Crawford, were childhood friends. I believe they were in boy scouts together. Jared also helped to coach my daughter´s mock trial team at DHS from time to time.

God bless his wife and daughter.

Leslie Gruesbeck

December 2, 2023

Kimberly and Lilith, I wish you peace and love as you navigate this part of your lives with Jared. Keeping you in my thoughts.

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