Malcolm Jamal Jones was born February 1, 1998 to Irish Turner and DeMarcus Johnson.
Malcolm united with First Missionary Baptist Church at an early age. He loved going to church with his grandmother.
Malcolm attended Carthage Public Schools and Malvern Public Schools. Malcolm was a jack of all trade. He enjoyed fishing, cooking, playing basketball, hunting, four-wheeler riding, and pit bulldogs.
Malcolm was employed by Kohler Faucet, Idaho Timber, West Frasier Saw Mill, and Major Drilling Oil Rig Company.
Malcolm was preceded in death by his grandparents, Leroy and Mary Jones, James and Kathleen Johnson, one child, and his godfather/uncle, Jesse D. Brandon.
Malcolm departed this life on October 26, 2024.
He leaves to cherish his memory his mother, Irish Turner of Malvern, AR; his father, DeMarcus Johnson of Carthage, AR; two daughters, Kiyah Reign Jones and Jianna Maryann Jones of Bryant, AR; his fiancée, Jacquelyn Vaden of Bryant, AR; one uncle, Alvin Jones of Kansas City, MO; one brother, Christian Lawrence of Tulip, AR; five sisters, KiAsia Johnson (Kevin) of Thornton, AR; Destiny Johnson of Glastonbury, CT, Dmiya Johnson of Little Rock, AR, Demetria Johnson, and Haleigh Johnson both of Pine Bluff, AR, and one god sister, Sydney Warner of Fayetteville, AR; two aunts, Darlyne Brandon of Carthage, AR, Demetress Whitaker of Carthage, AR, and an uncle, Anthony Johnson of Carthage, AR. He also leaves a host of other relatives and friends.
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