Glen H. Jones
Glen H. Jones, 85, of Janesville, California, passed away on June 21st, 2019 surrounded by his beloved wife of 67 years, Truma Jones, daughter Brenda Anderson, and son Jack Jones.
Glen was born to parents John and Myrtle Jones, on October 24th, 1933, and as so many young men in those days, Glen graduated from eighth grade than went right to work to help contribute to his family.
Glen was married to Truma L Haggard, the love of his life, on January 6th, 1951 and who survives him. They made their family complete with four children, Sherry J Jones, John M Jones, Brenda J Jones, and Jack D. Jones.
Glen was survived by sisters, Loretta Reah, Nana Platner, and Hazel Campbell, daughter Brenda Anderson and husband Gary, son Jack D. Jones and wife Cynthia. Grandchildren: Jennifer Grossman, Christopher James, David Johnson, and Scott Jones. Great Grandchildren: Glen Grossman, William Grossman, Andrew Grossman, Nick Grossman, Cloie Grossman, Jacob Jones, Timothy Jones, Serenity Jones, Hope Jones, and Patience Jones. Great-Great Grandchildren Ezzrah Jones and John M Jones.
Predeceased by parents John and Myrtle Jones, sisters Inez Dayton, Frieda Guest, Edith Hodge, Helen Rininger, brothers Jack Edwards, and CA Edwards.
Glen was well known for his drive in his career as a Certified Master Filer through The International Association of Saw Filers and Fitters and excelled in supervision and innovations of the trade. But, we all knew where he was complete in life and that was when he was with his wife Truma, family, friends hunting, fishing, travel, and gardening. Along with that, Glen never knew a stranger. Many times did he make a new best friend while filling up with gas at the station.
Viewing will be June 28th at 6 pm at the Walton Colonial Mortuary in Susanville, CA. Celebration of Life followed at Glen and Truma’s home of 31 years for family and friends on June 29th, 2019 at 1:00 pm.
The family would like to ask that in Lieu of flowers, please consider a Contribution to Research Prostate Cancer Foundation at www.PCF.org.
Why Pre-plan?
Thinking about your own funeral leaves most people feeling a little uneasy, but more adults are finding that pre-planning a funeral offers great emotional and even financial security for them and their families. With pre-planning, families find comfort in knowing that the funeral reflects what their loved one wanted. It also gives them peace of mind to not have to make important decisions at a stressful time. Click here to visit Walton’s Funeral Home
Comments are closed.