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Today, we gather not in sorrow alone, but in deep gratitude, honor, and love, to celebrate the incredible life of Aaron Jones - a man whose presence left a lasting mark on every soul lucky enough to know him.
Aaron was more than just a father, husband, brother, uncle, and friend he was the kind of man who wore his heart on his sleeve, grease on hands, and wisdom on his lips. Whether he was under the hood of a car or simply spending time with his family, Aaron was always working - always building, fixing, guiding and loving with everything he had.
Aaron's proudest achievement was his family. He and his devoted wife, Cathy, built a life filled with love and laughter. For many years, Aaron kept his family close, teaching his children the values of hard work and perseverance.
Aaron A. Jones was born on May 6, 1957 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina to Hattie L. Jones and Willie A. Jones.
He leaves behind his loving wife, Cathy Jones; children, Aaron Jones Jr., Jermaine Jones, Lisa Jones, Latisha Bellamy, Antonio Jones, Fawne Whitehurst; a bonus child, Kathy Newby; ten adoring grandchildren also survive Aaron Jones, Keilise Taylor, Machai, Makari and Mahkis Bellamy, Egypt and Kairos Jones, Maleya Jones, Amir Whitehurst, Zyawn Hill, Journee Perkins. He is also survived by his sisters, Juanita and her husband Joe Green, Marrion and her husband Robert Wiggins, and Loretta and her husband Floyd Hills, who share in honoring his memory.