Donald Edward “Don” Jones

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Donald Edward “Don” Jones

Birth
Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA
Death
24 Apr 2010 (aged 58)
Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California, USA Add to Map
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Don was the son of Philip G. Jones and Elvyra E. Beck. He was a Boy Scout and had toured Europe as a child. He graduated from San Marcos High in 1970 and went on to attend several schools of higher learning including City College, Christ college and Cal State Irvine. He owned several businesses: the Tune Bee and Clean Machine. In the late 1980s he moved to Lancaster, CA where he owned and operated 10th & I towing. In the 1990s he moved to Arizona and, in comuting, worked in Las Vegas and Laughlin as a cashier in the casinos. Later he tried his hand at air conditioning repair. Several years ago he purchased the Discount Computer Store where he sold and repaired computers in Lake Havasu City.
Don was a generous man believing in the good of people, many times to a fault. He had always loved cars and had acquired over 50 vehicles at the time of his death. He loved the heat of the desert; living in Lake Havasu City was the perfect place for him where he enjoyed fishing, water skiing, boating and jet skiing.
Don was the son of Philip G. Jones and Elvyra E. Beck. He was a Boy Scout and had toured Europe as a child. He graduated from San Marcos High in 1970 and went on to attend several schools of higher learning including City College, Christ college and Cal State Irvine. He owned several businesses: the Tune Bee and Clean Machine. In the late 1980s he moved to Lancaster, CA where he owned and operated 10th & I towing. In the 1990s he moved to Arizona and, in comuting, worked in Las Vegas and Laughlin as a cashier in the casinos. Later he tried his hand at air conditioning repair. Several years ago he purchased the Discount Computer Store where he sold and repaired computers in Lake Havasu City.
Don was a generous man believing in the good of people, many times to a fault. He had always loved cars and had acquired over 50 vehicles at the time of his death. He loved the heat of the desert; living in Lake Havasu City was the perfect place for him where he enjoyed fishing, water skiing, boating and jet skiing.