Trina Jones

Trina R. Jones, age 40,. of 2106 Beldon Ct, Plainfield, IL, formerly of Quincy, died on Monday, July 21, 2008 in the Loyola Medical Center in Chicago, IL. She was born on June 18, 1968 in Quincy the daughter of Lawrence & Virginia (Clay) Jones. Trina was the manager of a Meijers store in St. Charles, Il until her retirement due to ill health. She was of the Baptist Faith.

Trina loved to play baseball and all sports. She was a jokester. trina enjoyed watching movies and drinking lemonade.

She is survived by:
4 BROTHERS: Lawrence Jones and his wife Claudia, Lonnie Jones and his wife Shiela; Joseph Jones and his wife Jane; and Louis Jones.
4 SISTERS: Laurice Wolford; Marieas Hale and her husband LeRoy; Melody Irwin and Hilary Robinson.
2 Uncles: Bernard Clay and Ronnie Clay
5 Aunts: Stella Mae Brooks; Mary Virginia Hale; Gertrude Mallory; Muzella Dade and Darlene Sprague and her husband William.
Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved along with Trina’s Close and Special Friends: Jennifer Carlton, Cheryl Conley and Gina Strader.
Trina was preceded in death by her parents, 1 sister Lisa Jones, 8 Uncles: Rex Miller; harold, Donald Lee, Everett, Bramble and Joe Clay, Floyd Lee JOnes and Clarence Jones and 2 Aunts: Sylvia Steele and Norma Tasco.

Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 25, 2008 at 12:00 noon in the Duker & Haugh Funeral Home by Pastor James Hailey. Visitation will be held on Friday from 11:00 Am until the time of the services. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

2 Comments

  1. Doreen Elmore on November 16, 2022 at 5:19 pm

    The Elmore family sends their deepest sympathy to the Jones’ family for your recent loss of your sister Trina.
    With sincere regards from Doreen, BJ, Crystal and Billy III.

  2. Loniece Jones on November 16, 2022 at 5:19 pm

    “Her Journey’s Just Begun”
    Don’t think of her as gone away-
    her journey’s just begun,
    life holds so many facets-
    this earth is only one.
    Just think of her as resting
    from sorrows and the tears
    in a place of warmth and comfort
    where there are no days and years.
    Think how she must be wishing that
    we could know today, how nothing but our
    sadness can really pass away. And think of
    her as living in the hearts of those she
    touch..for nothing loved is ever lost-
    and she was loved so much!

    I love you and will miss you Aunt Trina!
    Love your niece
    Loniece D. Jones

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