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Shelby Joy <I>Wagner</I> Jones

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Shelby Joy Wagner Jones

Birth
Tyler, Pemiscot County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Jul 2018 (aged 82)
Olive Branch, DeSoto County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Joy Jones (82), passed away on July 27, 2018 at Methodist Olive
Branch Hospital in Olive Branch, MS. She was born on April 23, 1936 in
Tyler, MO to Arthur Frank and Beulah May (Barger) Wagner. She was a
loving and devoted mother, and homemaker who valued family above
all else. She enjoyed numerous activities from cooking and collecting
cook books to sewing, quilting, and embroidery. She made numerous outfits for her children and
granddaughters, and would embark on designing and making a quilt for each new member of the family.
She loved reading novels and was constantly recycling her books to share the adventures with friends.
Joy enjoyed frugal shopping, and made a point to regularly visit flea markets, and Goodwill and Salvation
Army stores to see if she could find any hidden treasures. Shortly after graduating from high school in
Cooter, MO she secretly eloped with her high school sweetheart and future husband, F. W. “Frank”
(affectionately known by his close friends and family as Panky) Jones. They married on February 3, 1955
in Hernando, MS. Joy and Frank were a team. They planned a yearly garden, and when crops were ripe,
they would work together to cook or can the bounties of their harvest. These crops would show up on
the Sunday dinner table where Joy encouraged the family to gather each week. The meals were fresh,
healthy and plentiful in the love she had for her family. Joy’s and Frank’s morning rituals included a joint
onslaught of the Sudoku puzzle in the daily paper. She freely admitted that she did not understand the
detailed strategies for solving the puzzle, but she had an innate sense about which number should go
into each square. If she sought further distractions, she and Frank might challenge themselves with a
jigsaw puzzle, or Joy might venture out into her rose garden to prune the plants or pick a bouquet for
the dining table. Her summer patio was a sight to behold with a wide variety of plants and colors that
could be enjoyed by human and bird alike, and she could identify each avian visitor by name. Joy was
preceded in death by her parents, by her eldest son, Byron K. Jones, by her infant sister, Sarah Jo, and by
her foster brother, Waymon Cook. She is survived by her husband, by her daughter, Lisa G. Jones
(Stephen Browning), and by her youngest son, Adam W. Jones all of Olive Branch, MS; her sister, Peggy
Holmes of Cooter, MO, her foster sister, Jane Hollis of Columbia, TN, her grandchildren: Kristin
(Jonathan) Bramlett of Memphis, TN, and Ashley Jones of Southaven, MS, and her great grand-children,
Cooper Wes Bramlett, and Ivy Grace Bramlett along with many nieces, nephews, extended family, and
friends. Burial will be at Forest Hill Memorial Park South. Graveside services will be held at noon on
Monday (7/30/2018).
Joy Jones (82), passed away on July 27, 2018 at Methodist Olive
Branch Hospital in Olive Branch, MS. She was born on April 23, 1936 in
Tyler, MO to Arthur Frank and Beulah May (Barger) Wagner. She was a
loving and devoted mother, and homemaker who valued family above
all else. She enjoyed numerous activities from cooking and collecting
cook books to sewing, quilting, and embroidery. She made numerous outfits for her children and
granddaughters, and would embark on designing and making a quilt for each new member of the family.
She loved reading novels and was constantly recycling her books to share the adventures with friends.
Joy enjoyed frugal shopping, and made a point to regularly visit flea markets, and Goodwill and Salvation
Army stores to see if she could find any hidden treasures. Shortly after graduating from high school in
Cooter, MO she secretly eloped with her high school sweetheart and future husband, F. W. “Frank”
(affectionately known by his close friends and family as Panky) Jones. They married on February 3, 1955
in Hernando, MS. Joy and Frank were a team. They planned a yearly garden, and when crops were ripe,
they would work together to cook or can the bounties of their harvest. These crops would show up on
the Sunday dinner table where Joy encouraged the family to gather each week. The meals were fresh,
healthy and plentiful in the love she had for her family. Joy’s and Frank’s morning rituals included a joint
onslaught of the Sudoku puzzle in the daily paper. She freely admitted that she did not understand the
detailed strategies for solving the puzzle, but she had an innate sense about which number should go
into each square. If she sought further distractions, she and Frank might challenge themselves with a
jigsaw puzzle, or Joy might venture out into her rose garden to prune the plants or pick a bouquet for
the dining table. Her summer patio was a sight to behold with a wide variety of plants and colors that
could be enjoyed by human and bird alike, and she could identify each avian visitor by name. Joy was
preceded in death by her parents, by her eldest son, Byron K. Jones, by her infant sister, Sarah Jo, and by
her foster brother, Waymon Cook. She is survived by her husband, by her daughter, Lisa G. Jones
(Stephen Browning), and by her youngest son, Adam W. Jones all of Olive Branch, MS; her sister, Peggy
Holmes of Cooter, MO, her foster sister, Jane Hollis of Columbia, TN, her grandchildren: Kristin
(Jonathan) Bramlett of Memphis, TN, and Ashley Jones of Southaven, MS, and her great grand-children,
Cooper Wes Bramlett, and Ivy Grace Bramlett along with many nieces, nephews, extended family, and
friends. Burial will be at Forest Hill Memorial Park South. Graveside services will be held at noon on
Monday (7/30/2018).


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