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Melissa Jones Obituary

FRANKLIN - Melissa Osborne Jones, 87, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, in the home she nurtured and cherished for more than 60 years.
Born Oct. 7, 1938, Melissa was the only daughter of Blanche and Elmer Osborne. She grew up surrounded by the warmth of family and the values that shaped her lifelong commitment to service, faith and education. A graduate of Canton High School, Melissa went on to study at Mary Washington College before completing her education at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
While attending UNC, Melissa met the love of her life, Richard "Dick" Jones, then a student in the UNC School of Law. The two married and built a life of true partnership. They settled in Dick's hometown of Franklin, where they raised their family and became deeply woven into the community. Dick preceded her in death in August 2025, after more than six decades of marriage.
Together, Melissa and Dick raised three children, Richard Sloan Jones III (deceased), Fred Howell (Jennifer DeJonge) Jones and Laura Jones Caffrey. Melissa was immensely proud of her four grandchildren, Lyle Alexander (Christina Charles) Jones, Katherine (Tommy) Schnabel-Jones, Keelin Sloan Caffrey and Conor Brian Caffrey; and delighted in the newest addition to the family, her great-grandson, Charles Alexander Jones.
A woman of considerable intellect and character, Melissa was recognized at UNC as a member of the Order of Valkyries, an honorary society that celebrates academic excellence, leadership, service and integrity. These values guided her throughout her life. She believed deeply in the power of education and worked to ensure others had access to opportunity, helping to establish a scholarship program to support students attending UNC. She also led a community effort in the 1970s to build a state-of-the-art Macon Middle School.
For more than 40 years, she worked alongside her husband in the family law practice, serving as legal secretary and office manager, roles in which her diligence, intelligence and unwavering dedication were indispensable. Though she often worked behind the scenes, Melissa was the quiet force that kept life moving forward, the person who ensured that every detail was cared for and every need met.
Her creativity found expression in her love of interior design. Melissa's home was a place of beauty, comfort and welcome, an inviting retreat for family and friends alike. Whether hosting an intimate dinner, an elegant cocktail gathering or a lively family reunion, she brought grace, warmth and effortless hospitality to every occasion.
She also was instrumental in the design and development of a major addition to the First United Methodist Church in the mid-80s when the new sanctuary was built and seamlessly joined with the old.
Melissa was known for her quick wit and when needed, a sharp and perfectly timed comeback. Yet she carried herself with profound gratitude, a quality that illuminated her relationships and her final days. Though unable to rise from her bed and stricken with a painful cancer of the bones, her words when awakening to a surprise visit from her granddaughter were "Oh how lucky have I been!" These were among her last words, a simple, heartfelt reflection of the life she lived and the love she shared.
She will be remembered for her steadfast faith, her devotion to family, her generous hospitality and her contributions to a family legacy that she adopted and enhanced.
Melissa's spirit lives on in her children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, church, community and the countless lives enriched by her kindness and service. Her family takes comfort in knowing she is reunited with her devoted husband and beloved son and that her light continues in all who loved her.
The family will have a celebration of life service for both Melissa and Dick Sunday, Dec. 14, at First United Methodist Church in Franklin.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to Mainspring Conservation Trust in support of the restoration of the Siler/Jones house, to the Franklin First United Methodist Church (the Flower Fund) or to a charity of your choice.
Online condolences can be made at maconfuneralhome.com. Macon Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Franklin Press from Dec. 3 to Dec. 10, 2025.

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