Joe Gregory Jones

joe jones

April 8, 2010 ~ April 8, 2010


Resided in: Sautee-Nacoochee, GA

Joe Gregory Jones, 68, of Sautee–Nacoochee, Georgia passed into glory April 8, 2010 after an 18 year battle with prostate cancer. Greg loved Jesus, his family and the Church dearly. He leaves a legacy of kindness, compassion and sharing God’s Love with anyone who touched his life. He is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Ginger McInnis Jones, and their 4 children, spouses and 8 grandchildren: Baker, Vicky, McInnis and Olivia Jones; Craig, Wendy, Lily and Jones Harris; Paul, Marie, Sarah Catherine and Avery Jones; and Chris, Lee Anne, Penn and Graham Miller. The family will receive visitors Saturday, April 10 from 2-4 pm and 6-8 pm at their home: 675 Teresa Drive, Sautee-Nacoochee, GA 30571. A memorial service will be held at Nacoochee United Methodist Church, Sautee-Nacoochee, GA on Sunday, April 11 at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to: Church Army, USA, P.O. Box 178, Leetsdale, PA 15056 churcharmyusa.org The Church Army reaches out to the least and the lost with a message of grace and hope in Jesus Christ.

“…He knows the way I take; when He has tried me, I shall come forth as gold” Job 23:10

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  1. Jay Scheibler says:

    I’m sorry he couldn’t beat it longer, but I happy he conquered it much longer than was expected too. As a result, I’m sure he was able to influence many more lives, as he did mine.

    I won’t forget many things about Greg Jones, but one thing that comes to mind, was the day he blessed the Mt Vernon house, not only the house, but the land as well. He conducted himself as a clergy would. The house that we lived in felt more normal after that day. I’ll bet the million dollar house’s that sit there now are better off because of Greg.

    My thoughts are with you all.

    Jay

  2. Margaret Woolington says:

    God is good. I know because I see and have seen Him consistently in Greg and Ginger’s life in the many years I have known them and loved them.
    Now the eagle has soared beyond the limits of his earthly life but his nest is still full of his life.


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