Kenneth Jones

Passed 01/11/2023

Obituary For Kenneth Jones

Kenneth Jerome Jones born in Washington, DC to the late Ezell Jones, Sr. and the late Thelma Marie (Thompson) Jones.

He received his formal education in the Harrisburg City School System graduating in 1969 from the former John Harris High School. He furthered his education at Lock Haven University in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania.

Before embarking on his working career, Kenneth enlisted in the United States Army. Upon leaving the military with a Honorable discharge in 1978, he then started his career as a Material Handler at the Mechanicsburg Navy Depot, from where he retired in 2008 with 23 years of dedicated service. Kenneth or Kenny as he was affectionately called was a proud father of two daughters, Keyonia and Yanesha Jones and one grandson Jaleel Keyon Nix-Jones.

He was an all-around sports enthusiast from an early age. He played midget baseball at MW Smith Holmes field for “Leftwich Funeral Home”. During his junior high years he played football at Edison Junior High School and during the high school years he played football and baseball for John Harris High School “Pioneers.” He always looked forward to the Thanksgiving Day football game against the William Penn “Tigers.” You could always find him Sunday afternoon rooting for his team, the Cleveland Browns.

Kenny enjoyed the music of the sixties. His favorite artists were Curtis Mayfield and Grover Washington, Jr. and his favorite song to dance to was “Mr. Magic.”

When Kenny’s health began to decline he went into the Spring Creek Rehabilitation and Health Care Center where the residents grew to love and respect him. Throughout the years he developed so many nick names; “Juice” and “Hog”, being a few. Because Kenny had such a beautiful spirit, who enjoyed life and always had a smile, he was referred to by the residents and staff as Happy go lucky “Ken-Dog”.

Whenever Kenny would see you, he loved to share his thoughts and knowledge and he never forgot names nor a place that he had visited. He will definitely be missed by his knowledge of knowing what family and friends forgot. One thing about Kenny, he would never lie, he would always tell the truth, regardless of the circumstances and or the consequences.

“Jones” was an incredibly supportive “Older Brother”, a role he took very seriously, especially to his sisters who eventually became his dedicated care givers. He looked forward to their visits because he knew they would bring his favorite snacks, meals, i.e. (Milkshakes...he always asks why they didn’t bring a large one or two).

On Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at 6:00am Kenny left his earthly tabernacle at the Spring Creek Rehabilitation and Health Care Center joining his parents, Ezell and Thelma (Thompson) Jones; his brother, Avada “Skeet” Jones; his nephews, Shakka Kimber and Miles Johnson; his cousin Frederick Pitts, Jr. and his best friend (his dog) his road DOG and driving partner, “Sheba” and many other family members.

He leaves to celebrate memories of him, his daughters, Keyonia Jones and Yanesha Jones; his grandson, Jaleel Keyon Nix-Jones; his sisters and brother-in-law, Bernita and Kirk Tyson and Tammy Marie Jones; his brothers and sister-in-law, Ezell, Jr. and Pelbea Jones and Rondell Waters; his nieces, Lisa (Leroy) Johnson and Angel Glover; his great-nieces, Amber, Autumn and Ashlee Glover and Ava Kimber; his nephews, Senica (Sarah) Kimber; his great nephews, Malik Johnson and Miles Kimber; his aunts, Marion Austin, Sheraldine (Tiny) Cook and Barbara Thompson; a resolute companion who supported him to the end, Patricia Heron; a special cousin, Cise Thompson who was always supportive; his best friend from elementary school, Howard Carey; his bonus sister & brother-in-law, Carolyn and Donald Pollard and their extended families; his 1969 classmates and football team and many family members and Project family & friends.

Kenny’s life will be celebrated on Thursday, January 19, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. in the Sanctuary of Living Water Community Church, 206 Oakleigh Avenue, Harrisburg with viewing and visitation 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. and burial in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery.

COVID-19 Guidelines will be observed with face masks for all attendees.



Guest Book

Brother of my brother always supported us in performing music ,served in the marines played high school football for the formidable John Harris Pioneers

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My deepest condolences, strength and prayers to this beautiful family. Kenny was such a nice person. Frances Waters

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My deepest condolences to the family. I knew Kenny(Juice) and Mr. Ewell since little league. Both are missed. Rest in Peace Pioneer. Hubie Simpson.234s3qe

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My Condolences to the Family from Wayne E Wallace Sr. Rest in Heavenly Peace

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My deepest condolences to the family.the Stevens family Sandra Stevens

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Rest in peace Kenny .

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May his precious memories live on , rest in peace Kenny .

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To the family. Sister Moore and I share our deepest sympathy with all of you. May God continue to Bless you all and keep you all. Hold to Gods unchanging hand. Deacon Lawrence and Sister Robbie Moore

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To the Jones Family. So sorry to hear of the passing of my cousin Kenny. I remember Kenny and Linda would come to DC to stay with my Mom (Moe), when me and my sister were little. It was always a good time, when they came to visit. And I remember the Huskie (Sheba), Wowwww like it was yesterday. Praying for the family always. RIH cousin! Much Love Rob Jones (Butch)

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Rest Peacefully Uncle Kenny we love you, From Angal, Amber, Autumn and Ashlee Glover.

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I forgot to sign, Pam 💔💐 The message that say, To my dear family 🙏🏾

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To my dear family, I am so sorry for the passing of Kenny. He was one of my favorite male cousin's. I hope you find comfort in the fond memories you all shared. I love ALL. Rest In Paradise Cousin. 💔💐🙏🏾😭

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My prayers go out to the Jones Family. May GOD hold you all in his arms in your time of sorrow.

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To the family I offer my deepest condolences to you.Kenny was that friend that everyone wished for.He was loyal ,honest caring an compassionate.Growing up with Kenny ln the projects playing baseball an football you knew you could count on Juice.Kenny will be missed and I'm proud to call him my friend. Love you guys Mike Elby

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My deepest sympathy to the Jones family and those many friends we love you all.6CD64

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My condolences and prayers to the family Jones family...Send to me now, O God, rays of sun from the heavens. You are, I feel them, thank You. Pour on me now, O God, buckets of blessing. You are, I sense them, 🙏🏾

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My sincere condolence to the entire jones family may God give you the strength and the faith and you need at this difficult time

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To the Family You have My Sincere Condolences Carlene "Sissy" Banks

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Ezelle, Needy, Tammy, and family, may God comfort all of you during this time. Kenny was always a wonderful person. Kenny was a role model, and he made the world a better place by his presence. Peace, love, and blessings to all of you. Michael Jones, Los Angeles, CA

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To the Jones Family...My heart is sadden to learn of my dear friend Kenny's passing. I have many fond memories of our earlier years. My condolence and sympathy I send to you. Martha Thames

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To the Jones family: We the Phoenix family from the projects are so sorry for the passing of dear big brother Kenneth "Kenny" Jones, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Much love from, The Phoenix family.

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Mama and brother and sister Lisa again I just want to express my love and sympathy for you. Loosing a loved one is never easy no matter what but knowing that there are so many of us lifting your names up to the Most High and praying for comfort, peace and moments to heal during this current time and for the days and years that follow. I'm always and always and forever with you no matter where we are on the earth. Love you always Sissy (Shannon) xo

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Tammy and Family, So sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. I pray that God wraps his arms around you like only he can. Submitted with mt deepest condolences and sympathy. Robin Potts-Anderson

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My deepest condolences to the jones family my prayers are with you all. RIP my friend. Florence Alton,Bragg

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My sincere condolences to the entire Jones family my heart was so sad to hear about the loss of brother and father and grandfather I pray that God continue to comfort you at this difficult time and give you spiritual strength and healing blessings to you all Connie Jones Adams

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Condolences 2 Jones Family R I P Kenny Tiny Livingston

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Family, Growing up I had two brothers, Richard Howard and Kenny Jones. They are both now seated at the right hand of God watching over us. I will Forever miss You Both, Until We meet again. Carolyn (Howard) Pollard

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To the Jones family, we send our condolences. During this time of loss, may God bless you guys and give you comfort. Mykal and Tyna Pemberton

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Our friendship has always stood the test of time. You will always be in my heart and mind, never gone! Love you my brother! Emoe

- Howard Carey

Keyonia, Yanesha, Aunt Tammy, Lisa and the entire Jones Family. My family and I send our condolences to your family on the loss of your Father, Uncle, Brother, Friend. "Uncle Kenny" was one of a kind and like his obituary reads.... He would tell it like it was, is and going to be. May you find comfort in knowing that he is now with his family and with GOD. Lisa Lowery Spriggs and Family

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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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