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Juanita Jones

November 20, 1929 - June 9, 2021

Juanita Jones passed peacefully at her home on June 9, 2021. Born on November 20, 1929 she lived her life as the ultimate example of love done right. A gentle giant, she single-handedly built a lasting legacy of love and service. She did so without noise or fanfare. The inspirational, brilliantly witty and patient person Juanita was, is effortlessly reflected in everyone she’s ever interacted with. As news of her passing spread, countless people came forward sharing snippets of their experiences with this remarkable woman who in her quiet, resolute way, positively impacted their lives. Whether it was delivering a care package, helping parents with tuition costs and school supplies, or opening her home to those who had nowhere else to go, she never deviated from her purpose to help those in need. Juanita Jones was a real-life superhero. She loved not with words, but through her actions and never turned a blind eye or deaf ear to a call for help.

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2021-08-10 15:18:09 wrote:

Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning is the hope of sis Jones for to her, this moment is but a sleep to awake at the sound of trumpet. On that the sting of seperation will be no more and DEATH ITSELF SHALL DIE. To the family and extension, you're in our prayer. May God carry you through this time. From Elder Leslie and Ruby Sylvester and myself, Colette

2021-08-10 15:18:09 wrote: Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning is the hope of sis Jones for to her, this moment is but a sleep to awake at the sound of trumpet. On that the sting of seperation will be no more and DEATH ITSELF SHALL DIE. To the family and extension, you're in our prayer. May God carry you through this time. From Elder Leslie and Ruby Sylvester and myself, Colette

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