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Lawrence Cortez Jones

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Lawrence Cortez Jones

Birth
Pine Bluff, Jefferson County, Arkansas, USA
Death
15 Jun 2016 (aged 64)
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 125 PLOT 124
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Lawrence Cortez Jones was born August 29, 1951 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. At age 64, he passed June 15, 2016.

Lawrence lived his life based on various scriptures and inspirational quotes. One he quoted and lived by was,” I’m the man you want to be”. He always said that he wanted to die with his boots on. Still doing the things he did from day to day. Those closest to him know he did just that. He fought death to his very last breath, with his keen sense of humor and playful jokes.

He wanted his funeral to be a true representation of who he was as a man. Therefore no suit and tie for Lawrence! He said, “ I’m a country boy, you ain’t never seen me in a suit so why now? Overalls and Boots for me!

At times Lawrence could be known as stubborn, resolute difficult and a little crazy. He lived life to the fullest and made all his decisions based on his children. Unfortunately in the process he became greatly misunderstood.

So let’s celebrate that Lawrence Cortez Jones has been called home to God and not to mourn the physical passing of his body. Lawrence would want us to be laughing and talking about all the good times not crying. He often joked of what to do with his ashes, but then he knew he would not be cremated. His ashes may not be able to be spread the way he joked, however his essence lives on everyday through his children and his works.

Lawrence is preceded in death by his mother, Georgia Mae Jones, father, Lynwood Criss, and sister, Edna Grayson.

Left to cherish his memory, wife, Cynthia Jones; sons, Lamont Banks, Jabbar Sharpe, Jamaal Jones, and Yusef Davis; daughters, Caren Woods, Lisa Sparrow, Carla Jones, Tyyetta Little, Deanna Davis, and Kyonna Henry; sisters, Shirley Fortson and Gloria Smith; 27 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.
Lawrence Cortez Jones was born August 29, 1951 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. At age 64, he passed June 15, 2016.

Lawrence lived his life based on various scriptures and inspirational quotes. One he quoted and lived by was,” I’m the man you want to be”. He always said that he wanted to die with his boots on. Still doing the things he did from day to day. Those closest to him know he did just that. He fought death to his very last breath, with his keen sense of humor and playful jokes.

He wanted his funeral to be a true representation of who he was as a man. Therefore no suit and tie for Lawrence! He said, “ I’m a country boy, you ain’t never seen me in a suit so why now? Overalls and Boots for me!

At times Lawrence could be known as stubborn, resolute difficult and a little crazy. He lived life to the fullest and made all his decisions based on his children. Unfortunately in the process he became greatly misunderstood.

So let’s celebrate that Lawrence Cortez Jones has been called home to God and not to mourn the physical passing of his body. Lawrence would want us to be laughing and talking about all the good times not crying. He often joked of what to do with his ashes, but then he knew he would not be cremated. His ashes may not be able to be spread the way he joked, however his essence lives on everyday through his children and his works.

Lawrence is preceded in death by his mother, Georgia Mae Jones, father, Lynwood Criss, and sister, Edna Grayson.

Left to cherish his memory, wife, Cynthia Jones; sons, Lamont Banks, Jabbar Sharpe, Jamaal Jones, and Yusef Davis; daughters, Caren Woods, Lisa Sparrow, Carla Jones, Tyyetta Little, Deanna Davis, and Kyonna Henry; sisters, Shirley Fortson and Gloria Smith; 27 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.

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