CURRENT CELEBRATIONS

Harold D. Jones

Harold D. Jones

He lived in Pedricktown all but his last two years which were spent in Woodbury. Harold graduated from Penns Grove High School in 1957, worked for Litz Bros. Philadelphia, then 36 years for Delaware Port Authority on Walt Whitman Bridge and then Commadore Barry Bridge as a toll collector. He worked for Porch Farm, Pedricktown, hauling vegetables to markets. Gardening was a favorite. Christmas was his favorite holiday as he transformed the dining room to his Christmas train village and he loved watching the Phillies play.
He was predeceased by parents, Raymond and Ethel (Brennies) Jones; sister, Evelyn Winter, two brothers, Raymond and Alan Jones, niece, Wendy (Winter) Beckett and nephew, Wayne Winter.
Surviving family includes nieces, Dr. Donna (Winter) Coco (Russell) of Staley, NC; Lori (Jones) Necelis (Rick) of Pennsville; and Brenda (Winter) Buechler (David) of Woolwich Twp; nephews, Douglas Jones (Joy) of Pa; Greg (Lorraine) and Scott (Susan) Jones of Pennsville; Dean Beckett of Woolwich Twp, many great-nieces and great-nephews, along with several great-great nieces and nephews.
Come celebrate 84 great years Wednesday, Oct. 9, 11 to noon at Daley Life Celebration Studio where there will be a noon service. Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. Donations to Pedricktown Fire Dept., 39 S. Railroad Ave, Pedricktown NJ 08067 will be appreciated.

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