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William Daniel posted a condolence
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Dad - I Love You and Thank you
We had private talks about:
1. ACCOUNTABLE & having the tough conversations as men. The importance of owning my decisions & actions & being responsible & accountable with the results both good & bad.
2. Being a PROTECTOR & PROVIDER for my family: I remember like yesterday when told me to “take care of your baby” at our wedding at the alter. I remember you sharing expectations for your daughters future when we dated, and first hand seeing how you always made sure she was safe & doing well!
Thank you for the Priceless Memories:
1. GRILLING LESSONS when we newly-weds. Because I think you wanted make sure we were ok and that I was feeding your grandson & daugter, you’d stop by the house to have dinner with us. Showing me how to cook on the grill ... ribs, chicken, pork chops....even giving me hints on your secret sauce. Loved those moments!
2. MOTORCYCLES - And yes it was you who sparked my interest and love for motorcycles. Even when my wife was set against me having one, I know it was because she knew how much you loved yours & how much joy riding brought you...that she actually surprised me bought me one! I remember one of the first places I rode was down to your house...I was crazy excited! There you were giving me lessons on riding safe & you made sure I was safe getting back home late that night!
I Loved all of our Sports Talks:
1. All the football talks about my cowboys & your redskins....who would have thought you’d ever let a cowboy fan be
2. To you taking me to my first cowboy vs redskin game at fedex field & us spending the day together as a family....priceless!
3. To talking about Sean & DeVaun football dreams & you always asking how they were doing & being one of their biggest fans. We talked about plans for this year & going to see their college games & spending more time together!
Thank you DAD for allow me to be me & accepting me just as I am. You always supported me, gave me space to grow-up as a man, never did anything to discourage me or prevented me from going after my dreams.
I am so thankful for our relationship & so blessed that God allowed me to have time with you!
I Love you for 4ever Dad!
Allen
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Shirley friend of Shaneequah lit a candle
Saturday, March 28, 2020
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De’Vaun Daniel uploaded photo(s)
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Hey Papa, I love you. I remember the good ole conversation we had about football and how you ready to see me play on TV. I remember I was a young kiddo then, when I was riding in back of your motorcycle, it was really fast. That helmet was really heavy! Love you so much. I’m glad that you are at peace!
Love your grandson,
De’Vaun
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Loleta Jones Bell Davis posted a condolence
Friday, March 27, 2020
Ivery who was called Lil Bro for many years. I can’t remember when we started calling him Brother. We were 1 year 9 months apart and did everything together. I would join in his fights when he was being bullied, playing catch ball, hide and seek all games children back then played out side. I always thought I was the boss because I was older and he let me. As we got older we continue to do things together going to parties and such.
He had special relationship with his nephew Derrick they were running Buddies even when he was in diapers. He would call and say get him ready we’re going out to check out some girl. They loved each other so much.
After graduating high school he joined the Air Force. We were still connected but now through food and letters. He wanted me to send peanut butter cookies and cinnamon rolls. Stateside whenever we were together he wanted the same plus fried green tomatoes. He could eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I wish I could prepare them again for him but the Lord wanted him. It was time for peace and to be free of pain and suffering. I’m missing you and you only just left me/us.
Love you, the Boss.
Loleta Bell-Davis
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Charlene Daniel lit a candle
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Dad - We have so many memories: I remember your love for the California Raisins, your collection of them, and when my cousins and I dressed up like them using black garbage bags and newspapers to dance in front of the family; how you’d rub my back when I couldn’t sleep; Muddear telling me what you were like when you were a boy. I remember you walking me down the aisle when I got married, when you picked our reception music, and when you held the boys for the first time looking for the Jones toe. You even tolerated me marrying a Cowboys fan, and I remember my husband saying to you that you were the only one allowed in our house with a Redskins hat and shirt on. I remember going to the 12th Man store to find the latest and greatest Redskin item for your birthday or Christmas for many years. It got to the point you had so much Redskin memorabilia that I had to call you and ask what you did not have. You would say to me, “I already have that” so I had to stop! I remember our disagreements, your work ethic, and you telling me how many stamps to use just by holding an envelope. I can go on and on with a lifetime of memories but we also had plans - cooking out and traveling to the boys’ games together.
You loved your family, your dogs, watching football, riding your motorcycle, and good music (you would say, “that good old R&B when people really sang.”) You loved those closest to you, and it gives me great comfort that you were so well loved in return.
I miss your voice and I miss your laugh. I will always miss you,
Your daughter, Charlene
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Sean Daniel uploaded photo(s)
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Thank you for making it to my High School Graduation because we got a great pic! Love ya Always!
-Your Grandson Sean
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Sean Daniel lit a candle
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Papa! I love you so much! It was always great seeing you! My most memorable memory and favorite is when we went camping with You, Grandma Cynthia, and Tameem. I remember sleeping in the tents and taking a shower and seeing a spider in the shower. At that point in my life I realized while seeing a spider in the shower that I do not like spiders. Love you always Papa.
-Your Grandson Sean
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Florael Patton posted a condolence
Friday, March 27, 2020
Dear Bro,
We little knew that morning that God was going to call your name, in life we loved you dearly, in death we do the same.It broke our hearts to lose you,you did not go alone; for part of us went with you the day God called you home.You left us peaceful memories,your love is still our guide,and though we cannot see you,you are always by our side. Our family chain is broken and nothing seems the same,but as God calls us one by one,the chain will link again.
I felt this Broken Chain Poem was very appropriate today as our chain will continue to link as it breaks.
I have so many memories but my fondest will be the time we were able to spend together during the Thanksgiving reunion.
God has you in his arms,I have you in my heart.
Love always,
Flo (your oldest sis)
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Mark Laster uploaded photo(s)
Friday, March 27, 2020
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I met Ivery in the early 1960's, he was a little older yet the coolest guy I'd met, he treated me like a little brother. We got back together as grown men, both in the military. Our children were born just weeks apart, we were proud Dad's, comparing tips on Fatherhood as we spent most holidays together, in California or Arizona, or just a road trip.
I had the opportunity of talking with him recently, reminiscing on the old days sharing laughter. We had hoped to get together in Arizona once again where he talked about maybe moving. I can still hear the laughter we shared.
I will miss you my brother,God be with you Ivery, until we meet again.
Your Cuz,
Marc Laster
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Keith Jones posted a condolence
Friday, March 27, 2020
Well my brother the time has come for you to go be with mom, dad, and Cheryl Lynn. I know you are walking around up there with your Redskins gear on, so just tell all the Steelers fans that you are my brother so they won't harass you too much.
When you came down for Thanksgiving, every morning when you made your way downstairs you always had on something Redskins, so I would quickly go to my closet and find something Steelers cause I could not let you be the only one supporting a team. Just know that the Steelers are the best and since you were a Redskins fan and my only brother, your team can come a distant 2nd place to mine.
I know we loved to go to the gun range and blow off some steam destroying targets, but it will never be the same without you.
Love ya man
Your brother
Keith
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Tameem Jennings lit a candle
Friday, March 27, 2020
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Shaneequah Jennings posted a condolence
Friday, March 27, 2020
Most people have 1 dad in a lifetime...well don't be jealous...I was blessed with 2.
I remember experiencing my first heartbreak and sharing that pain with Jay. He explain to me, there was a difference between a male and a man. Through his actions, he demonstrated (to my brother Ethon and I) what a man looks like; he professed his love for us, he protected us (sometimes from ourselves) and he provided (given us tools we might need someday).
Living in New York, I've had the opportunity of dining at some really good steak houses; only to be disappointed because their steaks tasted NOTHING like Jay's. His grilling game was "on-point". I'm sure going to miss those steaks and ribs...but nowhere near as much as I will miss him.
Your bonus child Shaneequah
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Shaun posted a condolence
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Uncle Bro, my heart is so heavy right now. I knew this day would come but did not expect it to be so soon. Here we were laughing and joking about the Cowboys and Redskins at the Thanksgiving Dinner you initiated just a short while ago now this. I know you are not suffering, or will ever fall again and you definitely don't have to use that walker which I know you hated. I will always cherish the memory of the Arizona vacation our family took and you always keeping one long baby fingernail so you can keep everyone of your nieces and nephews noses in tact. The funny part is even at Thanksgiving when you saw I had a nose ring you asked how do you keep your nose clean? And I am 52!! I will always love you I will see you again because I know where you are going. Find Grandad, Muddear, and Cheryl and let them know I miss and love them. Till we see each other again your oldest niece Shaun
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Dionne uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, March 26, 2020
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Uncle Bro. You were certainly one of a kind! I remember being frightened of you in my youth due to your Military Toughness. However, eventually coming to the realization as I became an adult, that it was all an act and it was done out of love. Love Always & Forever, your one and only Dee Dee(you never dropped the 2nd Dee)
P.s Thank you for getting us all together Thanksgiving
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Quantashia Jones planted a tree in memory of Ivery Jones, Jr.
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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Tashia Jones-Spencer lit a candle
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
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I send my condolences to everyone. Uncle bruh, I will never forget you. I love you and we will meet again.
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Yolanda Davis-Coleman lit a candle
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
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