Fannye Bernice Miles Jones was born October 27, 1918 in the small town of Moundville, AL. Her parents Walter and Mary Eva Miles left Alabama when she was five years old and settled in the mining town of Benham, KY. There she completed her formal education. She received her B.S. Degree Kentucky State College (University) in 1941 and her Master’s Degree from Hampton Institute (University) in 1949. She did additional study at East Tennessee State University, Tusculum College and the University of Tennessee.
She and her late husband, Coach John J. Jones, and daughter Mary moved from
Kentucky to Greeneville, Tennessee in the early 1950’s Her 43 years teaching
career included positions at the Benham Colored School in Benham, KY and George Clem School in Greeneville, TN both segregated schools. After integration, she was the only African American teacher assigned a position at the Greeneville Middle School. Her profession gave her the opportunity to impact the lives of many students who as adults kept in contact with her through phone calls,
letters and cards. In Greeneville, TN Mrs. Jones was active in the community. She was well known by many students, parents, business and city officials. She was
often featured in the town newspaper for her involvement in various community activities.
Mrs. Jones was a faithful member of Jones Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church. She
served as Sunday School Teacher, member of the Deaconesses Board, Trustee
Board, Missionary Society, and other ministry positions. After retirement from the Greeneville City Schools, she expanded her ministry of service through various
volunteer roles. She regularly visited hospitals and nursing homes taking gift bags at Christmas. She cooked and carried meals to the sick and homebound. She worked in the voting polls until age 94. Mrs. Jones served as an Arthritic Water Aerobics Instructor for seniors at the Greeneville YMCA for 27 years. She was known for daily morning walks in the neighborhood which she continued to age 97. Her Hobbies included cooking, gardening, sewing, crafting, and fishing. Mrs. Jones received numerous awards and recognitions including, Retired Teacher Outstanding Service Award, Wayside Homemakers Club Women of the Year, Appalachian Girl Scout Council Award (Women who Make a Difference) and George Clem Multicultural Award. She also served on the Holston Methodist Home for Children Council, Walter State Community Minority Student Recruitment Committee, Retired Teacher Association, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, NAACP, and George Clem Multicultural Association. At her 95th birthday celebration, a scholarship was established in her name to be awarded each year to
two college bound African American students.
In 2013, at the age of 95 Mrs. Jones moved to Greensboro, NC to live with her daughter and son-in-law (Mary and Orlanda Carter) and united with Mount Zion
Baptist Church. As long as health permitted; she attended weekly Bible Study,
Sunday School, Sunday Service and Senior Adult Ministry Activities. Her 100 th
birthday was celebrated in her beloved Greeneville, TN with 200 plus attending.
She has resided in Brookdale Lawndale Park Assisted Living since 2020. She
continued to enjoy her daily Bible Study, reading, phone calls and walking around
the facility and Sunday phone dial in to her Mt. Zion Sunday School class.
She was preceded in death by her parents and her beloved husband. Her family
was her pride and joy. She leaves to cherish her memory her daughter, Mary Carter (Orlanda), grandson, Wynton Carter (Tracy), great grandson, Christian
Carter Roswell, GA, Cousins Carleen Atkinson(Walter) Jacksonville, NC, Rev.
Reginal Lee (Leticia) Florence, SC, adopted son Donald Hamilton Greeneville, TN, adopted daughter, Carolyn Smith Bush (Carroll) Potomac Falls, VA, and a host of many special friends.
Fannye Jones loved the Lord. Her long-life reflected God’s favor. She expressed her faith through “Spreading Love and Acts of Kindness”. Her “Deeds of Love” will
be remembered. Rest well Mother Dear.
The family express their grateful appreciation to the Brookdale Lawndale Park
Assisted Living staff for the love and care given to our loved one during her years
there and to AuthoraCare who provided support in her final days.
The viewing will be held Wednesday, September 24, 2025 at 1pm with the service at 1:30pm at Mount Zion Baptist Church.,
In place of flowers, donations may be made to Mount Zion Baptist Church of Greensboro, Inc.
Sincere Condolences to the Jones family. Keep her beautiful smile in your memory as you remember her love. Be Blessed! ❤️. Faye
Heartfelt condolences, love and care as God's divine plan and spiritual salvation for Mrs Fannye moves forward. May her love, devotion and faithfulness continue to be a light for others to follow. Prayers for comfort and blessings to the family.
Mrs. Fannye, the beautiful lady with the captivating smile, will be missed by all of us who spent time with her, whether it was for a moment or for much longer. She brought much wisdom and fun to me and several other ladies , including her daughter Mary ,who gathered in the church cafeteria for lunch after noon day Bible study a while back before we went from in- person to zoom meetings. We would talk about world affairs etc. What a great time that was! I truly miss you Mrs. Fannye! Shirley Thorne
What a beautiful light to this world. A real humble and Godly Lady. Family, please let the peace of God rule your hearts knowing that Mrs. Fannie is with her Lord.
Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.