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Robert E. Jones, M.D. 1922 ~ 2005 Robert E. Jones, M.D., prominent Salt Lake City physician, died January 21, 2005 of causes related to cancer. He was born October 11, 1922 in Hiawatha, Utah to William Bell and Sylvia Alta Jones. The absence of his dry wit and contagious laughter creates a void no other can fill. Bob graduated from Carbon High School in 1939 and from the University of Utah in 1943. Although offered a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music, Bob instead chose to follow in the footsteps of his older brother, Jack, and received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1946. During medical school, Bob joined the U.S. Army and following graduation served as an army doctor at Valley Forge General Hospital, from 1948 to 1949. He decided against an army career when he discovered argyle socks were not standard issue. Following completion of his internship at Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia and a residency at Delaware Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, Bob returned to Salt Lake City in 1952 to begin private practice. He practiced internal medicine more than 42 years and was affiliated with Salt Lake Regional Medical Center (formerly Holy Cross Hospital). Bob enjoyed traveling, tending his beautiful flower gardens, collecting and creating works of art (he especially enjoyed working with stained glass), Jazz basketball, and professional tennis. Above all, however, he enjoyed practicing medicine. Helping the sick was never considered work - it was his privilege. Bob was the embodiment of a dedicated, selfless, caring generation of physicians. The lives he saved are many; the lives he touched immeasurable. Bob is survived by his sister-in-law, Sarah Anne Jones; nieces, Linda Oswald (Fred), Cynthia Jones, M.D. (Steve Prather, M.D.); nephew, David Jones; his devoted friend and long-time assistant, Sandra McDonald; and loving friend and companion, Dorothy Woolf. Preceded in death by his parents; and brothers, Frank Jones, who died in infancy, and William Jack Jones, M.D. Sincere gratitude is offered to Bob's wonderful neighbors and friends, to the hospice nurses and to Margaret Hecht, M.D., for their generous gifts of love, care and support. Bob will be deeply missed by family, colleagues, friends, and former patients. All who loved him are invited to a celebration of this remarkable man's life, followed by a luncheon Sunday, January 30, 2005, 12 noon at the Salt Lake Country Club, 2400 East Country Club Drive. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the charity of your choice.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Jan. 24 to Jan. 29, 2005.

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Carma Black

February 15, 2005

My grandma taught Bob in school. She dearly loved him. She always said he was "smart as a whip". When she grew older and contracted arthritis in her knees, he gave her knees injections weekly. My mother took my grandma to him so I saw him every week all my life. He was doctor to all of us. When I married my new husband became a patient of his, also. We loved him dearly. He was a doctor who was a real doctor. He made house calls whenever you needed him. He had 'the hands of a healer'. He grew up with my mom. My mother's brother went to medical school at the same time as Bob and Bob's brother, Jack Jones. My grandparents and Bob's parents were best friends. My grandma talked about her dear friend Sylvia all the time. We will always love Bob--cherish his memory. Jim & Carma Black, Alma De Loney

KATHY COLOSIMO

January 26, 2005

I WORKED WITH DR. JONES FOR 16 YEARS AT HOLY CROSS. GIVING HIM A HARD TIME WAS SO MUCH FUN. I WILL MISS HIS SENCE OF HUMOR.

KATHY COLOSIMO

January 26, 2005

I WORKED WITH DR. JONES FOR 16 YEARS AT HOLY CROSS. GIVING HIM A HARD TIME WAS SO MUCH FUN. I WILL MISS HIS SENCE OF HUMOR.

KATHY C

Richard Haslam

January 26, 2005

Bob was my Doctor for 25 years and when I needed him he was always there for me and my family.

Lewis Timothy

January 26, 2005

Dr. Jones was our family Dr. untill he retired.I'm saddened not only by his passing but that I never got around to contacting him as I always intended to. I fondly remember the Hocky game we attended and the omlets we cooked at home afterwards.We shared a lot of laughs.My condolences to all who shared his love.

Mickie & Dick Calvin

January 25, 2005

The good Lord threw away the mold after he created Bob Jones.



He was a wonderful man and a credit to the medical profession.

Mary Vaughan

January 25, 2005

Jan.25,2005

My grandmother was one of Dr. Jones first patients after he started his medical practice in Salt Lake, and thereafter, he was my parent's physician and other relatives as well. He was so prominent in our lives that it is like we are losing a member of our own family.

He was a wonderful and dedicated doctor and it was a poinant moment to read his obituary and to remember all of the good that he has done. God bless all of you, his family and friends and former patients in the loss of this good man.

Sincerely,

Mary and Gary

Vaughan

Heather Muir Workman

January 25, 2005

Dr. Jones was one of my father's and mother's very best friends. He and my dad(Dr. Mark Muir) went through med school together and kept in close contact throughout their years of practice in Salt Lake. My parents thought the world of him not only as a physician, but also as a cherished friend. I know he and my dad are sharing a laugh in heaven. We will miss him!

Gene Tabish

January 24, 2005

It is with sadness I read of Dr. Jones' passing. He was a great man whom I will always remember as a true gentleman. His kindness, charity and dry wit I will never forget. Doctors of today will never come close to the class and character of Dr. Jones. I will miss him. My condolences to his family and friends.

Angelita Florez

January 24, 2005

Dear Dr. Cynthia Jones and Family

I am very sorry for your lose. I had never met your father, but if he was anything like you I already had the pleasure. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. May your father rest in peace. God bless. Angelita and Family

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