Edward Jonas, Jr.

Passed 06/28/2020

Obituary For Edward Jonas, Jr.

JONAS, Jr., Edward Delano Dr. Edward Delano Jonas, Jr. transitioned into eternal glory on June 28, 2020 in Atlanta GA.

Dr. Jonas was the first child of Edward D. Jonas, Sr. and Gaynelle Willoughby Jonas.

He worked for WSB Radio and Equal Opportunity Authority of Atlanta (EOA Atlanta).

He retired from Atlanta Public Schools as a Chief Grant Writer, having garnered over 300 million dollars in outside funding. He was a noted author of many studies and research papers and is internationally known for the Atlanta Dropout Prevention Program.

He ensured students had the resources they needed and that Black students had resources they otherwise would not get. Dr. Jonas was unsung and never asked for accolades. He took great pleasure and honor in helping others. He fought hard for what he believed in and found solace in knowing he made a difference in someone's life.

He leaves behind his wife Mrs. Veta Smith Jonas, his daughter, Dr. Joycelyn Jonas-Fowler (Dr. Joseph Fowler, Jr.), his son, Mr. Edward D. Jonas, III, his grandson, Master Edward D. Jonas, IV, and a host of other family members, loved ones, and friends. Celebration of Life Service will be held on Monday July 6, 2020 at 11 AM at the Georgia International Convention Center, 2000 Convention Center Concourse, College Park, GA 30337. This will be the only event in the Convention Center. Seating will be distanced to ensure protection.

Temperatures will be taken. Masks are mandatory.

Interment is estimated to begin at 1 PM at South View Cemetery, 1990 Jonesboro Rd, S.E., Atlanta, GA 30315.



Guest Book

To the family of Dr. Edward Jonas: I learned a lot from Dr. Jonas in the time that we fellow-shipped and he will be missed. May the peace of God continually surround you during this time. Know that God is always in control! Dr. Jonas is the right place to watch over all of you. --Eric D. Chaney

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To my friend Joycelyn and family, I am sincerely sadden to learn of the loss of Dr. Edward Jonas. He was a true leader and champion for the children of Atlanta Public Schools. "If your actions inspire people to bring more, do more, and become more, then you are a leader." John Quincy Adams Andrea Bussey Cook

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Veta, very saddened to hear of Ed's passing. My family members (Hannah and Bob Lewis) who were lifelong members of Warren often spoke warmly of the Jonas family. Please accept my condolences and know that you and the family are in my prayers. Beverly Worthy Franks

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Veta, Jocelyn, Trey:You have my deepest condolences in the loss of your husband and father. He will be sorely missed by his Warren church family. May you be sustained by the lovely memories and the peace and comfort that only God can and will provide. God Bless, Jacqueline Rose

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I will not be able to make it to the services, but I want to say that I was honored to have worked with Dr. Jonas at APS and have good memories of him. He was consistent, forthright, and honest, dedicated to the students and staff of the Atlanta Public Schools. He will be missed by many, many people. --Ed Buckner

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To the family of Dr. Edward Jonas: I was so sorry to hear of the death of my mentor and co-worker. I will always remember his kindness and brilliance. During this period of grief, remember the good times you shared with him. God bless the family. May Ed rest in peace. Minnie Ruffin, Portsmouth, VA.

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