He married the love of his life, Hope Reams Jones, on July 4, 1943, even naming his plane, “Jonesy’s Hope” in her honor. It’s fitting that he passed on what would have been their 77th wedding anniversary. After he was discharged he began his career in the paper industry retiring after 37 years with Union Camp Corporation.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 75 years, Hope Reams Jones; his parents; brothers, W. Bailey Jones and Dr. Jack E. Jones; sisters, Doris Jones Bailey and Faye Jones Vermilya, and his granddaughter’s husband, Tyler Stout. He is survived by his son, Berry Allen Jones, Jr. (Pat) of Staunton, VA; daughter, Judith Jones Allen (John) of Roswell, GA; 4 grandchildren, Carla Jones Stout of Charlotte, NC; Kathryn Allen Crawford (Joey) of Marietta, GA; John Maxwell Allen, III of Atlanta, GA; Courtney Reams Allen of Brooklyn, NY; 7 great-grandchildren, Luke Allen Stout (Amy), Cameryn Mae Stout, Noelle Hope Stout, Emerson Michael Allen, Callaway Hope Allen, Joseph Nesbitt Crawford, IV, and Maxwell Jones Crawford; brother Bobby Jones (Darlene) of Elberton, GA; sisters, Jimmie Nelle Richardson (John) of Myrtle Beach, SC and Velma Jones Grizzle of Fort Mill, SC, and many nieces and nephews.
Allen was a member of the High St. Methodist Church in Franklin, VA, former member of the Franklin Rotary Club, member of the American Legion Post 73, former member of Cypress Cove Country Club and past chairman of the Franklin Electoral Board.
He loved his wife and family most of all, but he also loved the game of golf, at one time having a single digit handicap and 3 holes-in-one. He was also featured in Golf Digest Magazine in 2008 at the age of 89 as having the most improved handicap of any senior male golfer in VA.
He was a man of honor, well-respected, strong and brave. He will be loved and remembered by his family forever.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday, July 9, at 11am at Poplar Springs Cemetery with The Rev. Ben Duffey officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Village at Woods Edge, 1401 N. High St., Franklin, VA 23851.
The family would like to thank the staff at The Village at Woods Edge, as well as Angelia Reid and her staff of caregivers for their loving care and kindness. They will always be remembered and appreciated with love.
www.wrightfuneralhome.org
He married the love of his life, Hope Reams Jones, on July 4, 1943, even naming his plane, “Jonesy’s Hope” in her honor. It’s fitting that he passed on what would have been their 77th wedding anniversary. After he was discharged he began his career in the paper industry retiring after 37 years with Union Camp Corporation.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 75 years, Hope Reams Jones; his parents; brothers, W. Bailey Jones and Dr. Jack E. Jones; sisters, Doris Jones Bailey and Faye Jones Vermilya, and his granddaughter’s husband, Tyler Stout. He is survived by his son, Berry Allen Jones, Jr. (Pat) of Staunton, VA; daughter, Judith Jones Allen (John) of Roswell, GA; 4 grandchildren, Carla Jones Stout of Charlotte, NC; Kathryn Allen Crawford (Joey) of Marietta, GA; John Maxwell Allen, III of Atlanta, GA; Courtney Reams Allen of Brooklyn, NY; 7 great-grandchildren, Luke Allen Stout (Amy), Cameryn Mae Stout, Noelle Hope Stout, Emerson Michael Allen, Callaway Hope Allen, Joseph Nesbitt Crawford, IV, and Maxwell Jones Crawford; brother Bobby Jones (Darlene) of Elberton, GA; sisters, Jimmie Nelle Richardson (John) of Myrtle Beach, SC and Velma Jones Grizzle of Fort Mill, SC, and many nieces and nephews.
Allen was a member of the High St. Methodist Church in Franklin, VA, former member of the Franklin Rotary Club, member of the American Legion Post 73, former member of Cypress Cove Country Club and past chairman of the Franklin Electoral Board.
He loved his wife and family most of all, but he also loved the game of golf, at one time having a single digit handicap and 3 holes-in-one. He was also featured in Golf Digest Magazine in 2008 at the age of 89 as having the most improved handicap of any senior male golfer in VA.
He was a man of honor, well-respected, strong and brave. He will be loved and remembered by his family forever.
A graveside service will be held on Thursday, July 9, at 11am at Poplar Springs Cemetery with The Rev. Ben Duffey officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to The Village at Woods Edge, 1401 N. High St., Franklin, VA 23851.
The family would like to thank the staff at The Village at Woods Edge, as well as Angelia Reid and her staff of caregivers for their loving care and kindness. They will always be remembered and appreciated with love.
www.wrightfuneralhome.org
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