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JONES Jason Richard Jones, 28, beloved son of Richard & Sherry Jones, went to be with his Lord & Savior on May 30, 2007. Jason blessed his family and friends with his intelligence, quick wit & determination. He loved his family and enjoyed music, politics, The Florida Gators and NASCAR. We will treasure his many accomplishments and his unique sense of humor and laughter. He received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Anderson University in Anderson, SC. He served as president of the Student Government and was a member of the Anderson college choir. Jason continued his education at the University of Delaware where he received his Masters Degree and was soon to receive his PhD in Organization and Industrial Psychology. His research in this field has been published in Psychology Journals. In addition to his research, he taught Psychology to undergraduates. Pastor Dave Annan from Community Bible Church in High Point will lead family and friends in celebrating Jason's life at a Memorial Service at Cumby Family Funeral Service on Wednesday, June 6, 2007 at 3:00 pm. Jason's memory will be cherished by his loving parents, his brother, Colby Jones, his niece, Kayla Jones that he adored. His grandparents, Otha Benton from Little Rock, AR, Wayne & Pat Heflin from Kokomo, IN. And many aunts, uncles, cousins, friends and the love of his life, Katie Smith from Milville, NJ. Jason's Granny, Wilma Benton, will greet him in Heaven with open arms. Memorials may be directed to Community Bible Church, 4125 Johnson St., High Point, NC 27265 and First Baptist Church, 681 McCants Dr., Mt. Pleasant, SC, 29464. Online condolences can be made through www.cumbyfuneral.com Please Sign the Guestbook @ Jacksonville.com

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Jun. 6, 2007.

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Soraya Pike *formerly Taylor

July 3, 2007

Rick & Sherry,
I just found out from a rep about the death of your son. Rick, I remember how your face would light up and your chest puff out with pride whenever you would talk about your sons. Being a parent myself, I cannot imagine the pain of loosing one. My prayers are with you both. May God give you strength.

Jason Hall

June 20, 2007

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Jones I am deeply saddened to learn of Jason's passing. I remember him so fondly. Always with a smile on his face making others laugh. I'll never forget one time in particular when he was working with us in admission's at AC he sang "It Is Well With My Soul" and really brought the house down before a group of prospective students and their parents. You are in my daily prayers.

Jennifer Turner

June 19, 2007

Mr. & Mrs. Jones, I want to share my deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers to your family. I graduated Anderson College with Jason and was close to both he and Jordan while at AC. There were many a times we watched the races together...all of us screaming at the tv and throwing things when our drivers weren't performing. I have such wonderful, fond memories of Jason. My heart goes out to you. He truly was a blessing and brought a smile to all that were ever around him!

Hannah Wicker (formerly West)

June 16, 2007

Mr. ans mrs. Jones,
I am so sorry to hear about Jason. You may not remember me, but I went to high school with Jason. I was disturbed to hear about the news last night, June 15th. You guys are in my prayers.

Jennifer "JB" Burden Wiskochil

June 13, 2007

Mr. and Mrs. Jones,
Jason was such a fun guy! I hadn't seen him recently, but he was a part of some of my favorite memories from Anderson College. We were in choir and student government together and shared many laughs! He will be missed! Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of his family. God Bless.

Meredith Layberger

June 7, 2007

Dear Sherry and Rick,
We are so sorry to hear about Jason. It has been a long time since we have seen him but we remember the good times we had on Stallion Ct. Nancy has kept us informed through the years about your family. A verse that has helped me a lot is Isaiah 41:10. If you have the time, please read it and I feel it may help you too.
I understand that we have something in common in raising our grandchildren. In time I will contact you and we can talk about it.
We are praying for your family and will continue to do so in the coming weeks.
Don and Meredith

Jessica Barrett

June 7, 2007

Mr. & Mrs. Jones,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I met Jason through Trey, and was able to see him recently at Brooke's wedding. He is such an interesting and funny person, and his spirit can light up a room!! He will be deeply missed. I have been praying for you, and will continue to in hopes of easing your sorrow.

Maryanne Martin

June 6, 2007

Dear Sherry and Rick,
I was speechless when I heard the news about Jason. I can not begin to feel your pain. I am so very sorry. When I looked at his smiling picture, I could still see him sitting in my living room with Sarah. I will always cherish those memories and the way he was there for Sarah during a very bad time in her life. May the Lord Jesus hold you in His loving arms and grant you His strength, peace and comfort. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Take comfort in knowing that you raised a wonderful inteligent, funny, and spiritual son. I am sure Katie Smith is a wonderful young lady because Jason only dated the best.
Much Love,
Maryanne Martin
Mt. Pleasant (FBC)

Jenlu Williams

June 6, 2007

Dear Sherry,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I can not imagine your grief and am praying for you. I have so many fond memories of you at FBC and remember you as a wonderful, loving mother. Love, Jenlu Williams

Johnny & Rhonda Camp

June 5, 2007

Ricky & Sherry
Our hearts and thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. We will be thinking of you. We can't even imagine what you are going through. Just know you are n our thoughts
Johnny & Rhonda Camp
Excel Service Company

Sarah Martin Pfister

June 5, 2007

Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Jason. It has been a long time, but I still think back about all the great memories of him. Jason is someone I will never forget and he will be forever missed by all that knew him. He was always there to make me laugh and I am grateful for the time I had to have him in my life. I was so proud to read about all that he had accomplished. Please take care and know that my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jessica Hathcock Raymond

June 5, 2007

I will never forget Jason. I met him at AC and never stopped laughing. I remember going down to Charleston with him and a group of friends, we had such a blast.His warm smile and charming personality will be dearly missed. Family and friends, you are in my prayers.

sue lambert

June 5, 2007

Sherry and Rick-
So sorry to hear about Jason.Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and may Psalm 116:5 be a comfort to you "precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints"..May God comfort you all at this time of sorrow.Our heartfelt sympathy- The Lamberts

Amanda Knight Sturkie

June 5, 2007

Jason was such a wonderful person. He was always there ready to make us laugh during the stressful times in college. I will never forget the memories. We love you Jason and will miss you greatly. Family, know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Rebecca Beach

June 5, 2007

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Jason. He was such a funny, loving, guy. I will never forget the time that he went on family vacation with us.. he was friends with my brother Michael. We laughed all the way to Florida and Jason ate Mamba's all the way to Florida! There is a picture that will stay in my memory of Jason doing a "crazy" face with a disney world hat on jumping in front of a picture my mom was trying to take of me! Even though I was his friends "little sister" he always acted like a friend. His loss is devestating. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Jason, we will keep you alive in our wonderful memories of you.

Chad and Tobie Wells

June 5, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. College wouldn't have been the same without Jason. He was such a wonderful friend.

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