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Frank Louis Jones

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Frank Louis Jones Veteran

Birth
Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
10 Jun 2016 (aged 84)
Weare, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Boscawen, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A6L Row A Site 4
Memorial ID
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s/o  Cyrus A. and Alma C. (Fisher) Jones


Frank was one of seven children and the eldest son of the late Cyrus and Alma Jones, of Bradford NH. And, while Frank spent some time living out-of-state, he always returned home to New Hampshire where he spent most of his life.


Frank was very proud of his service in the United States Army, in which he enlisted in 1949. Frank served as a Military Police Officer in Berlin, Germany during the Occupation and the Berlin Airlift years. It was while on this duty that he met his wife. Frank also had assignments at Ft. Meade, Redstone Arsenal, Ft. Knox and Ft. Myers, prior to his medical discharge in 1957.


An active disabled veteran, Frank was always ready to advocate for the disabled and testified in front of Congress several times on veteran affairs. Frank was a past Commander of the DAV Capital City Chapter #19.

Frank held many positions following his medical discharge. Some of his fondest memories were of the times he worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, where he was involved in the final outfitting of the USS Thresher, and with Donald D. Snyder Construction, during which time Frank was proudly engaged in the construction of numerous bridges and buildings throughout New Hampshire.


Frank loved and adored his family, most especially his devoted Inge and her German cooking. He enjoyed traveling: local day trips to Vermont with his wife and best friend, trips to Ft Devens to visit military friends Mike and Jutta Tarin, Disney World with his grandchildren; gardening (especially his dahlias), car races, fishing, and just being a grandfather.


Family members include (removed for privacy). Frank was pre-deceased by his parents and his siblings: Marie Cummings, Linnie Douillette, Charles Jones and Frederick Jones, and his beloved brother-in-law Helmut Lesser.


s/o  Cyrus A. and Alma C. (Fisher) Jones


Frank was one of seven children and the eldest son of the late Cyrus and Alma Jones, of Bradford NH. And, while Frank spent some time living out-of-state, he always returned home to New Hampshire where he spent most of his life.


Frank was very proud of his service in the United States Army, in which he enlisted in 1949. Frank served as a Military Police Officer in Berlin, Germany during the Occupation and the Berlin Airlift years. It was while on this duty that he met his wife. Frank also had assignments at Ft. Meade, Redstone Arsenal, Ft. Knox and Ft. Myers, prior to his medical discharge in 1957.


An active disabled veteran, Frank was always ready to advocate for the disabled and testified in front of Congress several times on veteran affairs. Frank was a past Commander of the DAV Capital City Chapter #19.

Frank held many positions following his medical discharge. Some of his fondest memories were of the times he worked at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, where he was involved in the final outfitting of the USS Thresher, and with Donald D. Snyder Construction, during which time Frank was proudly engaged in the construction of numerous bridges and buildings throughout New Hampshire.


Frank loved and adored his family, most especially his devoted Inge and her German cooking. He enjoyed traveling: local day trips to Vermont with his wife and best friend, trips to Ft Devens to visit military friends Mike and Jutta Tarin, Disney World with his grandchildren; gardening (especially his dahlias), car races, fishing, and just being a grandfather.


Family members include (removed for privacy). Frank was pre-deceased by his parents and his siblings: Marie Cummings, Linnie Douillette, Charles Jones and Frederick Jones, and his beloved brother-in-law Helmut Lesser.




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