She is survived by daughters Gail Jones (Christopher) Kearney and Debra Jones (Steven) Fournier and sons Edward Jones and Scott Jones. She was grandmother to Jody Jones Wilson, Staci Fournier (David) Rosen, Sean Fournier (Kimberly), Dylan Jones, Shane and Katie Kearney.. She was a great grandmother of four: Joseph, Joshua and Jeremy Wilson, and Jakob Rosen. She was predeceased by her husband Jack A Jones, her parents Doris Steele Miller Bain and Godfrey Leo Bain, 3 brothers: Richard Godfrey Bain, Jay Riley Miller and Franklin J Miller and a niece Sandra Miller Maxwell.
Lee was born April 1, 1934 in Bowling Green, Ohio where she grew up.
Lee taught through example the true meaning of love, selflessness, reflection and the importance of turning to God. Lee truly cared for people- especially children and all God's creatures, from ducks to donkeys.
We will miss her friendship, her never ending words of wisdom and her physical presence in our daily lives. Through her firm belief in God above we are comforted to know today Heaven is a little brighter with her addition.
Visitation will be on Thursday, October 11 at Vining Ivy Hill Chapel in Eatonton, Georgia from noon to 2pm Service will follow at 2pm at Vining Ivy Hill Chapel. Burial will be at Crestlawn Memorial Gardens in Eatonton, Georgia following the service.
She is survived by daughters Gail Jones (Christopher) Kearney and Debra Jones (Steven) Fournier and sons Edward Jones and Scott Jones. She was grandmother to Jody Jones Wilson, Staci Fournier (David) Rosen, Sean Fournier (Kimberly), Dylan Jones, Shane and Katie Kearney.. She was a great grandmother of four: Joseph, Joshua and Jeremy Wilson, and Jakob Rosen. She was predeceased by her husband Jack A Jones, her parents Doris Steele Miller Bain and Godfrey Leo Bain, 3 brothers: Richard Godfrey Bain, Jay Riley Miller and Franklin J Miller and a niece Sandra Miller Maxwell.
Lee was born April 1, 1934 in Bowling Green, Ohio where she grew up.
Lee taught through example the true meaning of love, selflessness, reflection and the importance of turning to God. Lee truly cared for people- especially children and all God's creatures, from ducks to donkeys.
We will miss her friendship, her never ending words of wisdom and her physical presence in our daily lives. Through her firm belief in God above we are comforted to know today Heaven is a little brighter with her addition.
Visitation will be on Thursday, October 11 at Vining Ivy Hill Chapel in Eatonton, Georgia from noon to 2pm Service will follow at 2pm at Vining Ivy Hill Chapel. Burial will be at Crestlawn Memorial Gardens in Eatonton, Georgia following the service.