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Pauline (Jones) Hart went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Crist on October 24, 2024. She was a faithful servant throughout her 97 years. She was an Evangelist, a youth leader, missionary leader, choir director and Sunday School teacher over the years. She loved young people and met no strangers. She was outgoing and funny. she loved the Lord with all her heart and sharing His Love with others. Her favorite saying was “I’m packed up, prayed up and ready to go!”
She was born April 24, 1927 in Battle Creek to Haskell and Roshie (Williams) Jones. Pauline was preceded in death by her parents Haskell and Roshie Jones and brothers Tuck Jones, Lonnie Jones, Truman Jones and sister Pearl Jones Kelley and a grandson Michael Nolen.
On May 23, 1942 she married her lifelong love A.J. Hart. Together they had 4 children: Joe, Rosanna, Kelsey and Kathy. She was a good wife, caring and wonderful mother.
She was preceded in death by her husband A.J. Hart.
She attended Battle Creek Public Schools.
Pauline worked at General Food/Post for 27 years retiring in 1985.
Pauline is survived by her children Joe Hart, Rosanna Hart (James) Nolen, Kelsey (Susan) Hart and Kathy (Donald) Bouchard and 7 grandchildren: Angie Hart, Amanda Jo Hart Howard, Kenneth Nolen, Tammy Nolen Hardy, Bryce Hart and Emily Hart, 5 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
A Private family memorial is planned. She attended Family Altar Chapel. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to Family Altar Chapel. 14844 6 1/2 Mile Road - Battle Creek, MI 49014.
The family would like to thank Heritage and Reflections Memory Care, Bronson Battle Creek physicians, ICU and 5th floor nurses for their great care. www.henryfuneralhome.org
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