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Joe Edward Jones, 89, passed away on August 11, 2023 at Medical City McKinney in McKinney, Texas. He was born on October 11, 1933 in Prosper, Texas to Searcy and Aretha Jones.
Joe grew up in Dallas, Texas. He attended Booger T Washington High School in Dallas, Texas. After high school he joined the Army in 1953 and served for 2 years. He was discharged in 1955, achieving the rank of E-4 Specialist. After his military service he began work for Humphreys & Partners Architects as a Maintenance Technician. He retired in 2019 after 24 years. He was involved in New Jerusalem Baptist Church.
Joe married Yvette in 2017 in McKinney, Texas. They were happily married for 6 years. Joe was a member of New Jerusalem Baptist Church. He enjoyed fishing, cooking, and entertaining his family and friends. He also received several awards from his employer for his dedication throughout his career.
Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Searcy and Aretha Jones; 4 brothers and 1 sister; and his daughter Debera Jones.
Joe is survived by his spouse, Yvette of Princeton, Texas; sons, Lawerence Terrell, Patrick Jones & Keith Jones; stepchildren, Chris Kemp, Kimberly Kemp, Dana Evans & Ellison Joiner; 15 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held at Lincoln Funeral Home & Memorial Parks 8100 Fireside Dr, Dallas, Texas 75217 at 11am, Friday, August 18, 2023 with burial to follow at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.
The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the Humphreys & Partners Architects Family & the New Jerusalem Baptist Church Family.
Personal Message:
Papa,
As I take this last earthly walk with you today, I am so happy that you knew how much I loved you. You loved me from the moment that I entered this world and continued to show me that love every step of the way. Papa, you provided for me until I was able to be an independent woman and provide for myself. You can now rest easy and know with your preparation and God’s love & mercy I got it from her. I will be missing you until we meet again in heaven.
Love Christina
Daddy,
You have been my strength and encouragement for my entire life. It goes without saying that I will truly miss our daily conversations and all the wisdom that you fed into me. Daddy, I thank you for helping me to become the man that I am today and giving me the tools necessary to be a great father. You are my hero.
Love always,
Patrick
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