Mary Ann "Grammie" Jones

11/21/1931 - 02/19/2020

Obituary For Mary Ann "Grammie" Jones

MRS. MARY ANN “GRAMMIE” JONES - AGE 88, of Dalton, Georgia passed away Wednesday, February 19, 2020 surrounded by her loving family. She was born November 21, 1931 in Walla Walla, Washington. She lived in San Jose, California until she moved to Dalton, Georgia in 2011. She retired from Slonaker Elementary School where she worked as a Librarian for many years. She was preceded by her husband, Robert Sidney Jones, brother, Gene Clark, great granddaughter, Jasmine. She is survived by her loving three daughters, Patricia (Joseph), Susan (Reb), and Becky (Jessie); grandchildren, Erin (Aaron) and Ricky (Kimberly); great grandchildren, Austin, Makayla, Sara, McKenzie, Mason, Carmen, and Zachary. Please share your thoughts and memories of Mrs. Mary Ann “Grammie” Jones at www.willisfuneralhomedalton.com. Arrangements by Willis Funeral Home, Inc., Dalton, Georgia.



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Such a beautiful lady and from everything I know about her she had such a heart of Gold. I know she is going to be so greatly missed. I wish I had the chance to get to know her more. I know I would have loved every moment of it. The one thing I do know with out A doubt is she loved her family. She is such a sweet angel. Praying for her beautiful and sweet family. With love The Garcia family

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Thank you for loving me, when I hated myself. Watching you take your last breath as you left this world I felt you leave. I'm lost and I truly don't think I'm ever gonna feel okay again. I love you mama.

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I'm so thankful for having the opportunity to meet and get to love her as a grandmother. I'm glad she met our children and loved them just the same. She will be missed. Love, Kimberly

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Mom had such a giving heart. I remember one Thanksgiving where she opened her house to some of the sailors at Moffett field base who couldn't get leave to go home. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.

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My heart is broken. Ma was such a dear lady, very dear to me. She took me in without a thought when I was 12 and our house had burned down down. She made clothes for me, loved me, treated me as her own. I spent many nights over many years at her house. It was a second home for me. She was truly a wonderful woman and blessing in my life. Rest in Peace, Ma. I love you

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