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KENNETH JONES

1919 - 2017

KENNETH JONES obituary, 1919-2017, Gaithersburg, MD

KENNETH JONES Obituary

JONES Rev. Kenneth S. Jones (Age 98) The Rev. Kenneth S. Jones, a retired United Methodist pastor, former missionary to the Belgian Congo, a church journalist, district superintendent, and the Pastor Emeritus at Faith United Methodist Church, died peacefully on Friday, September 29, 2017 in the Wilson Health Care Center of Asbury Methodist Village in Gaithersburg, Maryland. He was 98 years old. Rev. Jones was born in Glen Rock, New Jersey on August 17, 1919, the second son of Howard Kenneth Jones and Bessie Belle Appelgate Jones. His family moved to Baltimore when he was still a boy. He graduated from Baltimore City College in Baltimore. Jones started his career as a reporter for The Baltimore Sun newspaper in 1937. He also worked as a Program Director with radio station WITH. He was featured in a LIFE Magazine story in 1938 as a typical American urban youth, and was drafted into the Army in 1942. He served in Europe with the 16th Armored Division and was part of the team that liberated the town of Pilsen in Czechoslovakia. He returned from the war and entered American University, where he finished his college degree. During that time he served as the assistant pastor to Dr. Edward G. Latch at Metropolitan Methodist Church, before Dr. Latch became Chaplain of the United States Senate. There, he met his first wife Edlea Janice Kelly. They married in 1948, just before he entered Yale Divinity School to earn his Masters of Divinity Degree. Upon graduating from Yale, he was appointed to St. Luke Methodist Church in Woodlawn, outside of Baltimore. Through some of his broadcasting contacts, he and Edlea created and hosted a weekly television show in the living room of their parsonage inviting key religious leaders to share in a "talk show" format. One of their guests, was a Methodist bishop, Newell Booth, who was responsible for recruiting missionaries for the Belgian Congo. The Joneses were inspired to sign up, and in 1956 they sailed by ocean liner to Belgium for a year's preparation before entering the African nation to serve as missionaries. They were assigned to a mission station just outside of Kindu, a port town on the Congo River. The Joneses were caught in the fighting of a civil war in the newly named country of Zaire, when they were serving in Elizabethville, and had to be evacuated by the U.S. government in the middle of the night. Ken Jones served as Director of Public Relations for Bishop John Wesley Lord in Washington, DC upon their return from Africa. In February, 1967, he was assigned the second pastor of Faith United Methodist Church on Montrose Road in Rockville, MD. He was the Senior Pastor there for 10 years, before being moved to Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church at the Washington Monument on Charles Street in Baltimore. Again by hosting a weekly half-hour Sunday morning radio program, he built up and revived that inner city congregation, and became a close friend of then Mayor William Donald Schaefer. He was later voted one of "Baltimore's Best" a program of the mayor to recognize key contributors to life in Baltimore. Jones published two books, "Twelve Came Riding" the stories he edited of 12 modern-day pastors who rode horses to Baltimore for the 1966 Bi-Centennial Celebration of the founding of Methodism in America. Jones was the one who came up with the idea, and recruited the pastors. It was a great publicity boom for the Methodist Church in that day. His second book, "Angels Up Ahead" were his memoirs of his extraordinarily blessed life, told in short vignettes of episodes where God had provided miraculously for him. Jones was appointed a District Superintendent of the Annapolis District by Bishop D. Frederick Wertz in July of 1984. He then ultimately retired in December of 1986. His wife, Edlea, was killed in a car accident in October of 1989. Jones served a number of interim pastorates in his retirement years, did fundraising and served for many years as the United Methodist Volunteers in Mission Coordinator for the Northeastern Jurisdiction of the United Methodist Church. He led over 25 volunteer trips to the Caribbean, Russia, Europe and Africa. He was instrumental in starting the Seminary Library at the United Methodist Seminary in Moscow. Jones married Larocca Tewell Swain in September of 1992. They lived at Asbury Village until both of their deaths. Larocca "Rocky" died on June 4, 2016. Both Ken and Rocky donated their bodies to the Maryland Anatomy Board for scientific research. Jones is survived by three sons, the Rev. Jeffrey W. Jones, Pastor of North Bethesda UMC and his wife, Elaine, the Rev. Dr. Bruce A. Jones, pastor of La Plata UMC and his wife, Dawn; and by Kelly S. Jones and his wife, Mary of Hudson, Ohio. He had 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at Faith United Methodist Church in Rockville, on Friday, November 10, at 2 p.m. Interment of his ashes will occur at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in his name to the Faith United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc.A Memorial Service will be held at Faith United Methodist Church in Rockville, on Friday, November 10, at 2 p.m. Interment of his ashes will occur at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in his name to the Faith United Methodist Church Foundation, Inc.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 1, 2017.

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Baltimore City College Alumni Association

September 26, 2021

Rev. Ken Jones', a former President of our Association, memory is perpetuated via his installation in the Baltimore City College Hall of Fame.

Jim & Linda Riggs

October 10, 2017

So very sorry for your loss. Ken was a lively enthusiastic person and a pleasure. He will be missed.

Albert "Bert" Lane

October 6, 2017

To the family of Ken Jones,

Dayna and I express our deepest sympathy to you on his death. I am truly thankful to have known him. May God grant you peace and comfort.

Bert Lane

Judy FrizBergeson

October 5, 2017

How I admired and enjoyed and learned from Ken! I met him through Edlea when she was librarian at the old Baltimore City Hospitals and I was at the Gerontology Research Center. She was SUCH a lovely lady. They were so good together. I went as the token Lutheran on Ken's mission trip to Zimbabwe where we worked on building a faculty house at African University and again to Russia where we looked for another mission project. We visited orphanages and nursing homes and got to stay with families there. Such incredible, meaningful, cherished memories. I believe that the Holy Spirit lived in Ken and Edlea and shone through them. After Edlea died, too young and tragically, Ken looked for and found another kindred spirit in Rocky. She too was a godly woman and excellent wife to Ken. Heaven is livelier now, with Ken there, laughing and praising God all the day long. What a joy he was to know! His family will miss him so much, I know. May stories he told and stories he created warm you. God bless you all.

Nancy Dorsey

October 4, 2017

It was such and honor to know you father. He was my Pastor at Faith Methodist Church back in the 70's. I would see him sometimes at car shows as my husband had a 55 Chevy. May you be comforted known that your father is with God now.

God Bless,
Nancy Dorsey

Nancy Dorsey

October 4, 2017

I am so pleased to have known your father. He was my Pastor at Faith Methodist Church back in the early 70's. My husband had a 55 Chevy and we would see him sometimes with his car at shows. My husband passed away four years ago. May God comfort you knowing that he is with God now.

God Bless,
Nancy Dorsey

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October 4, 2017

To the family of Kenneth Jones I would like to express my condolence to you may the God of comfort bring comfort to you with his right arm extended to you Isa.41:10

October 4, 2017

God Bless you Uncle Ken - we enjoyed our visits and talks with you over the years! Love from your niece Scottie and her son Cole.

Victor Castro

October 3, 2017

Though I have never met your Dad, in reading about him, blesses me. My condolences to the family and to you, Jeff and Elaine, for your loss. What a legacy. . . Your are both in our Hearts, Sheri and Victor

October 2, 2017

Sorry for your loss may you draw comfort from Gods word at Hosea 13:14. L Ohio

Joyce Williams Cafiero

October 1, 2017

My brother, Paul, and I went to St. Luke's, Woodlawn, when Rev. Jones was pastor. We were both influenced, as little children, by his messages from the pulpit, and his kindnesses when he talked with us. I remember discussing aspects of the scripture or his sermon, as the two of us kids walked home from church. Rev. Jones was an early teacher and role model for us. God's blessings on his family. Joyce M. Williams Cafiero

Eleanor Hawse

October 1, 2017

He was an extraordinary person. I was blessed to have him in my life for 45 years.

Steve Bowman

October 1, 2017

Saddened to read about your dad's passing, Jeff. He lived a unique, full, make-a-difference life. I always valued my interactions with him, especially at Mt. Vernon Place, and he created quite a legacy.

Ted Lingelbach

October 1, 2017

The Officers and Members of the Baltimore City College Alumni Association, Inc. regret the passing of Rev. Kenneth S. Jones Baltimore City College Class of 1937 and extend our sympathy to his family. Rev. Ken was a member of the Baltimore City College Hall of Fame, served as President of our alumni association in 2004, and exhibited the spirit that makes our school memorable.

Sarah Jane Taylor

October 1, 2017

Ken was pastor of St Lukes Woodlawn and was influential in my life and have many fine memories of him and the service during his life. My sympathy to his family and to the members of many churches and offices he served. He was an active member of the Woodlawn Volunteer fire department and if the siren blew off he would go. Fondly, Sarah Jane Sauter Taylor

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