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Harold Glenn Jones

Funeral service for Harold Glenn Jones will be 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, June 15, at Clear Branch Baptist Church, with interment

in the Heuck’s Retreat Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation is from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service.

Mr. Jones, 80, of Brookhaven, passed away June 12, 2022. He was born in Natchez, MS, August 10, 1941, to Robert Lee Jones and

Hazel Elizabeth Hutto Jones. He graduated from Roxie High School in 1960 and furthered his education at Copiah-Lincoln Community College,

graduating in 1962. Mr. Jones worked for Armstrong Rubber Company & Fidelity Tire for 33 years and he also worked with Wal Mart Distribution Center for over 20 years.

He is preceded in death by his first wife, Eloise Coker Jones and by his parents.

He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Judy A. Jones; son, Stan Jones (Dawn); daughters, Kim Maddox (Lee), Kristi Watts (Joshua); brother,

Robert Jones; three grandchildren, Trussell Graham Jones, Cole Michael Watts, and Emelia Ann Maddox. He is also survived by a host of other loving family members and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Clear Branch Baptist Church, 2166 Clear Branch Lane, Wesson, MS 39191.

9 comments

  • Comment Link Elizabeth Hall Friday, 17 June 2022 18:55 posted by Elizabeth Hall

    Glen was the sweetest man working at Walmart DC 6011 and I always loved talking to him. He will surely be missed.

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  • Comment Link Romy Case Rivera Wednesday, 15 June 2022 11:23 posted by Romy Case Rivera

    Stan I am so sorry to hear about Mr Glenns passing.
    Please know my prayers are with you.

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  • Comment Link Nancy Fether Tuesday, 14 June 2022 19:48 posted by Nancy Fether

    I worked with Mr. Glenn at Walmart Distribution Center. I enjoyed seeing his smiling face and delightful gestures. I hate to hear about this and he will be greatly missed!

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  • Comment Link Tony Wesley Tuesday, 14 June 2022 15:32 posted by Tony Wesley

    Mr.Glenn was my dear friend. We talked every day at Walmart. He took his job serious and always had the kindest way to scold or warn someone when they were not following the rules. I respected him so much. I could never understand why he would not just retire, but I realize that he had so many friends at the warehouse that he just simply didn’t want to leave them. He liked to stay busy and this job, his friends and family is what kept him going each day. I hope I have the drive to push on like Mr.Glenn when I’m even close to his age. You will be missed by all. Prayers to all his family!

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  • Comment Link Janice Douglas Tuesday, 14 June 2022 10:13 posted by Janice Douglas

    My dear friend Judy, I am so very sorry to learn of Glen's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. May God hold you close. With love, Janice Douglas

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  • Comment Link Arnie Smith Monday, 13 June 2022 19:52 posted by Arnie Smith

    Mr Glenn and I were good friends at Walmart Distribution. We are both Harolds. We had frequent talks and he was always such a kind and caring person. He would frequently tell me about his grandchildren and I recall that he referred to me as “son” as in, “have a good night son” as I would leave for the day. Such a class act and a great man! His absence has been felt and will continue to be felt at the DC. Prayers for the family and rest in paradise Mr Glenn.

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  • Comment Link Ronda Ferguson Monday, 13 June 2022 16:09 posted by Ronda Ferguson

    I worked with Mr.Glenn at Walmart distribution and he was a joy to work .He and I worked closely on the safety team. He always had a good conversation and word for me.He will be dearly missed.

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  • Comment Link Mrs. John Gray Monday, 13 June 2022 15:15 posted by Mrs. John Gray

    Stan, you know we would love to be able to go to Glen’s service but these days too hard to get around. We will be thinking of you and your family. Love, Marie

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  • Comment Link David Holmes Monday, 13 June 2022 13:41 posted by David Holmes

    I worked with Mr. Glenn for several years at Wal-Mart, I thought the world of this man. He always had a smile and something good to say. I retired in 2015 from Walmart and I saw Mr. Glenn a couple of times after that. It was a honor for him to be my friend, I will always remember the conversation that we had during our time together. He was a great man and a man of his word. He told me one time I like you a lot but I will write you up if you don't slow this truck down (we was in the company truck) :) and he would have. All I can say is I will be praying for this family.

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