JEFFERSON - Hugh Jones, 82, died on Saturday, June 25, 2011.
He was the son of the late Emory L. and Bessie Smith Jones. He was the owner of Jones Used Auto Parts and Recycling in Jefferson for 60 years and was a member of Union Baptist Church. Mr. Jones was preceded in death by a sister, Lillian Varnum.
Survivors include his wife, Polly Neese Jones, Jefferson; sons and daughters-in-law, Tommy and Brenda Jones and Gary and Paige Jones, all of Jefferson; daughter and son-in-law, Helena and Clay Dale, Jefferson; brother, Edward Jones, Commerce; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday June 28, at 10 a.m. at Evans Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Page officiating. Interment will be at White Plains Baptist Church. The family will receive friends on Monday, June 27, from 4 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Mike Varnum, Russell Varnum, Tracy Jones, Joe Jones, Bob Snipes and Pat Quinn.
Evans Funeral Home, Jefferson, is in charge of arrangements.
Hugh Jones (6-25-11)
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terry w bruce
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06/27/11 at 06:26 PM
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may God truly bless you and family Mr jones
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Jack Martin
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06/28/11 at 08:49 AM
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I knew Hugh Jones for most of my life. He was a good man and business owner. He helped me find parts for my old cars etc when I was in High School back in the 60's. He was also involved in Jefferson youth sports and my son visited them many times during his young days. I will miss him and will meet him in heaven one day where I know he will be helping people find there way. God Bless You Hugh Jones.
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kevin w
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06/28/11 at 02:12 PM
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Hugh was a great man ! he will be missed i knew him for about 17 yrs he was very kind once when i was broke and broke down he allowed me to get a alternator on credit for 25.00 when i got my paycheck and brought him the money he said you looked like a honest man that why i did it! hugh was old school he was broght up in a time where a man's hand shake was all that was needed to make a deal..... rest in peace my friend !
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Bill Bolton
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07/02/11 at 03:31 PM
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Hugh was a great guy and a big help to all the young self taught mechanics and hot-rodders around Jefferson. We didn't have GOOGLE or Youtube so we just went and asked Mr. Jones. I remember back in the early 1960s going to his store with my father and later on when I was old enough to have a car. My condolences to his family on his passing.

