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December 19, 2009

Freddie Lee Jones

Services for Freddie Lee Jones, 65, of 233 Fourth Avenue, Thomasville, are 2 p.m. today, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2009, at New Life Church of God, located at 213 Cherokee Street in Thomasville. Elder Marcus Everett will officiate and interment is in Crestview Cemetery, located on U.S. 84 East in Cairo. Active pallbearers are family members of Thomasville and Cairo. Mr. Jones was born June 17, 1943, in Roshell, the son of Mable Jones of Thomasville. He was a 20-year resident of Thomasville and a disabled veteran. He was divorced. Mr. Jones was a member of New Life Church of God. He died Dec. 11, 2009, at Lake City Veterans Hospital. Survivors include his mother, Mable Jones of Thomasville; sister, Veronica Jones of Thomasville; foster brothers, Freddie Jones of Augusta and Martin Villa (Sue) of South Amboy, N.J.; foster sisters, Cheryl Davis of Jersey City, N.J., Josephine Mack of East Orange, N.J., and Linda Cross Boyton of New Jersey; foster sisters and spouses, Dorothy and Ronald Stathem of Jersey City, N.J., and Connie and Jerome King of Maryland; god sister, Elaine Glen of Cairo; and, adopted sister and spouse, Delores and Cleveland Brooks of Cairo. — Hatcher-Peoples Funeral Home

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