Shirley ann jones obituary missouri
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Shirley A. Jones
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Shirley Ann Jones
Shirley Ann Jones of Peculiar, Missouri was born March 18, in Kansas City, Missouri the daughter of Robert Elmo and Irene Fay (Johnson) Burch. She departed this life on Thursday, June 9, surrounded bygd love and family at the Crown Care Center, Harrisonville, Missouri at the age of 70 years, 2 months and 2 days.
On February 3, , Shirley was united in marriage to Merl Duane Jones in Belton, Missouri.
Shirley was employed as a school bus driver for the Ray-Pec school district for many years. She was baptized on månad 21, and was a devoted servant to Jehovah at the Kingdom ingång of Jehovah's Witness in Peculiar, Missouri. Shirley enjoyed working on puzzles, planting flowers, raising plants, crocheting and helping with Kingdom Hall builds. She loved her large family and enjoyed the time spent together.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Merl Jones on July 9, ; a step-son, Dale Jones; siblings, Emma Martin, Gail Karmen, Sandra Smith,
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Ms. Shirley Ann Jones
Shirley Ann Jones was born March 28, , eldest of four children from the union of Thomas and Irene Spencer, in Memphis, Tennessee. Her parents, siblings, Irma and Thomas Jr., and oldest daughter, JoAnn, preceded her in death.
Shirley spent her early days in Cleveland, Ohio where she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior. She graduated from John Hay High School. She obtained her Associate degree from Cuyahoga Community College in Business Administration/Real Estate. She later resided in Kansas, Georgia and Missouri.
Early in her career, Shirley worked for General Electric. She enjoyed a year career with J.C. Penney promoted from sales associate to corporate trainer. She relocated to work in several retail locations with the company. Shirley also served as a licensed real estate agent. She was passionate about educating others and created an investment club with local community members and a workforce development company to empower the disabl