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David L. Jones

1956 - 2021

David L. Jones obituary, 1956-2021, Chesapeake, VA

BORN

1956

DIED

2021

David Jones Obituary

Chesapeake - David Lee Jones, 65, passed away suddenly on Thursday, July 15, 2021. Born on May 22, 1956, in Norfolk, VA, he was the son of the late William Bartlett and Elizabeth Carey Jones.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, William B. Jones Jr., his sister, Dianne J.T. Frost, his eldest niece, Jennifer J. Eason, and his brothers-in-law, Stuart A. Tripp Jr. and James L. Frost. Sadly, David's fiancée, Jennifer Ann O'Connell, also perished in the accident which claimed his life.

David is survived by his beloved stepdaughters, Crystal H. Rudloff and her husband, Rob, of Holly Springs, N.C. and Christina H. Anderson and her husband, Ryan, of Chesapeake, VA; grandchildren Faith A. Anderson, R. Tyler Anderson, Lillian J. Rudloff, Cara M. Rudloff, Halleigh J. Anderson, Brooklyn R. Anderson, and Leo R. Rudloff; his sister, Carol J. Gardner and her husband, Charles, of Midlothian, VA; nieces Elizabeth J. Dudley and Carey T. Scott; nephews Stuart A. Tripp III, Ryan C. Gardner, and Grant A. Gardner; his former wife, Patricia B. Jones, and many other treasured relatives.

As an ardent advocate of Old Dominion University and passionate scholar, David received a B.S. in Business Administration, a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies, and an Executive Certificate in Financial Planning from that institution. His love of ODU athletic programs was legendary.

David, who was formerly employed as an Appraiser for First Virginia Bank of Hampton Roads, was a Commercial Real Estate Appraiser for the City of Chesapeake at the time of his death. His professional certifications included the IAAO Residential Evaluation Specialist (RES), IAAO Assessment Administration Specialist (AAS), and Commonwealth of Virginia Certified General Appraiser.

He was a lifelong communicant of Church of the Epiphany in Norfolk, having been an acolyte in his youth, and was serving as a member of the Vestry. His belief in the Church's mission was firm.

David was a classical music enthusiast and longtime supporter of the Feldman Chamber Music Society Concert Series, serving as an officer and member of the Board of Directors. His classical music collection was a rich source of joy.

A celebration of life will be held Friday, July 30th, at 2:00 p.m. in Church of the Epiphany, 1530 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, conducted by the Rev. Richard Bridgford and the Rev. Julia Ashby. A reception will be held at the church following the service.

Our dear David was a dynamo in so many arenas and will be irreplaceable. Memorial donations may be made to Church of the Epiphany Memorial Fund, 1530 Lafayette Blvd., Norfolk, VA, 23509, or to the Feldman Chamber Music Society, P.O. Box 6144, Norfolk, VA, 23508.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Jul. 25, 2021.

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Richard Williams

August 1, 2021

I was blessed to know David through his visits to St. Peter's in Richmond with Jennifer. I saw him just two Sundays before he died. My wife and I have such heavy hearts with this tragedy. We'll never know in this life if it was in God's plan to take this couple from us at the same time but we will cherish their memory.

Elizabeth George

July 30, 2021

We were so very sorry to see the tragic news of David's passing. David and the Jones family were such a blessing for years to our family and all who attended the Church of the Epiphany. David was a fine young man as we knew him there. We grieve with you but not without hope, as we will rejoice with you when reunited with him at the resurrection! You are all close to our hearts and in our prayers.
Elizabeth for the Burton family: Jane Burton and Laura Pratt.

Mike Pettry.

July 27, 2021

So sorry to hear about David and Jennifer. I would see them at the Irish American Society of Tidewater meetings. Always enjoyed talking with them. Very good people. They will be missed. Heartfelt sympathy to their families.

William Gordon Dillon

July 26, 2021

My deepest sympathy on the loss of this wonderful man...I have fond memories of David from his early childhood days. He will be remembered for making this world a better place...May his dear soul rest in God's peace..

Mary Lou Howard

July 26, 2021

Carol, this very sad news about your brother David, and his fiancé, was truly alarming. We in the Bailey family from Epiphany hold you and your family deep in our hearts. Our families grew into life together through our Church relationships. We have such respect and compassion for David, for you, and for your entire family. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May our deep condolences bring your heart some comfort.
Very sincerely,
Mary Lou, Judy, Shirley, Ray, and Don Bailey

Nancy Robbins Zeitman

July 25, 2021

Carol,
I´m sending you my deepest condolences on the loss of your brother David. I think of you so often and am so sorry to be in touch for this reason. I will be out of town Friday or I would definitely come to pay my respect. May the memories of David help you throughout this very difficult period. Thinking of you.

Skip Parker

July 22, 2021

David was a big fan of Great Bridge and Old Dominion wrestling. He, my brother, and I would cheer on the competitors. During the 90s and into the new century David was the planner and organizer for the Great Bridge Wresrling Annual. It contained photos of all the wrestlers, their wrestling accomplishments, the coaches, school officials, trivia questions, and sponsors. Getting one published every year was a huge effort, but David got it done. It gave every wrestler a keepsake that would last them a lifetime. He was a selfless and generous man, a wonderful friend who is and will continue to be missed.

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