Jacqueline Jones

Passed 11/23/2021

Obituary For Jacqueline Jones

Jacqueline Rendleman Jones age 70, of Iron Station, North Carolina transitioned on Tuesday, November 23, 2021 at her residence. She was born in Irvington, New Jersey on March 25, 1951, She is the daughter of the late Jerome Alexander Hunter, Sr. and Katherine Rendleman Hall.

She graduated from Weequahic High School and Dillard University. She was a member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, First Black Female Captain of The Fire department in North, New Jersey., a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.

Funeral service is Saturday, December 4, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. in White’s Family Chapel with burial to follow in Mt. Vernon Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends 30 minutes prior to the service.

Masks required for all services

Ebony & White’s Funeral service is serving the Jones Family



Guest Book

Bless you, Jackie!! You will be missed & always cherished. Thank you for being a guiding light. Love you & may you rest in peace. - Cousin, Wendell Griffin

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Bless you, Jackie!! You will be missed & always cherished. Thank you for being a guiding light. Love you & may you rest in peace.

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Always a beautiful smile and a hug and some words that would put a smile on your face. I will hold the sweet memories of you in my heart. So proud to be your brother in law. Thomas Eatmon/Sharon

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ALWAYS A SMILE, ALWAYS A SOFT HUG, A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT. THIS WAS CAPT. JACKIE. REST IN PEACE NOW MY SISTER YOUR LABOR IS DONE, NOW REST. CAPT. GEORGE BRYANT, RETIRED. BRIDGEPORT FIRE DEPT.

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Miss Jackie, We will miss your beautiful smile and how you always Greeted us with a hug! I will always Treasure the items you have given me. Many Blessings to the Family and always know that we Love you! Michelle & Shaky

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To my soulmate, I will miss you physically but my heart will never be empty of the memories we shared. My condolences to the family. Dr. Anthony Cooper

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"RIP Jackie, your enthusiasm and positive attitude during academy traning helped us get through successfully!" F/F Marble

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May the GOD of Salvation bring peace and comfort to the family. I meet her during a Social Event affiliated the Firefighters a joy to behold. May GOD Bless you all with love, unity and compassion.

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Captain Jackie had a beautiful smile and a unpretentious personality. When little things needed to get done at the EDI classes in New Orleans she did it with unselfish willingness. She has finished the race and received her crown. Frank Tidwell, NER

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Greetings, I am deeply saddened having received word of the passing our Beloved Sister Jackie. Jackie was a very active member of her Local Chapter, The Vulcan Pioneer's of Newark New Jersey, one of the Five Founding Organization's of the International Associaton of Black Professional Firefighters (IABPFF). Sister Jackie is a History maker in New Jersey, being the first Black Female Firefighter appointed in Newark Fire Department History, and the First Black Female Promoted to Captain, in the State of New Jersey. Captain Jackie was a role Model for Women across the Country who used her example to become Firefighters, in their own right. I will miss seeing her when we are finally able to resume our Meetings, Reunions and Conventions across the Country in the years to come. Rest In Peace My Sister, thoughts of you will always bring a Smile to my Face. In Love, Honor and Respect, Elbert (AL) Washington Retired Lifetime Member IABPFF Brooklyn, New York

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Jackie was my sister's (Wanda) best friend and we all grew up together in Newark, NJ. She was like a 2nd sister to me and we shared many experiences together. May she rest in peace! Peace and Blessings to Jackie's family! Willis (Richard) Bradwell

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I was saddened by the news of the death of our sister, Captain Jacqueline Rendleman Jones, NFD, retired. Captain Jones was an active member within the local, state and international fire community and her activism will be missed. We pause today to pay a richly deserved tribute to the memory of a devoted and highly esteemed first female firefighter/officer of our department. Abraham Lincoln, who, in a memorable address, said: "the world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here". History will never forget Captain J.R Jones..It will note that she climbed some of the highest ladders, carried hose into some of the hottest fires and taught a multitude of children how to "Stop,Drop and Roll during fire safety sessions...and we thank her for her service and for being a role model for others to follow....Rest in Peace Firefighter... Lowell F Jones

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My sincere condolences to Jackie's Family. She was a true Friend.

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With sincere sympathy for your loss 💕 Vince and Lynda Ladd

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Rest In Peace Cuz thank you for all you have done for those in the Fire Service, job well done. F/F Herb Harris

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My condolences to her family. Nicole Porter

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I worked with Jackie many years RIP

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My condolences to the family. I will always remember your quick witted one liners in the firehouse that would bring a smile or a laugh even in dark times. Rest in eternal peace. Phil Manno

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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