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| 09 Jan 2007 8:05 PM |
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The family of Jerome 'Jerry' James Jones has asked the PGR to attend his Funeral service.
Jerry passed away on January 5, 2007, at his home of a heart attack. Jerry was 71 years of age.
Jerry was a PFC in the USMC , and served in the Korean War from Sept 1953 to Sept 1955.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, January 15 at 1430 hrs (2:30 pm) at:
Zeller's Chapel of the Roses 2107 N.E. Broadway Portland, OR
No graveside services are planned at this time.
This hero was a friend of Oregan Ride Captain Chonga
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Brad 'CHARGER' Lewellen Colorado Ride Captain Retired Colorado State Captain -------------------------------------------------------------------- "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid" ~Dwight D. Eisenhower~
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Chonga  Posts: 1058 Portland,Oregon

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| 09 Jan 2007 8:42 PM |
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I am the Ride Captain for this mission. I knew and worked with Jerry Jones for many years in my positions as Driver, Dispatcher, and Night Superintendent at Radio Cab in Portland. Jerry, as he preferred to be called, was a longtime Driver/Owner there. I liked Jerry and am saddened by his passing. My heartfelt condolences go out to his family. I had a lengthy conversation with both his wife, Phyllis, and his son, Ed, today (both of whom I also know). It was clear that they will miss Jerry and are having a difficult time adjusting to his no longer being with them. I pray that their period of mourning will pass quickly and (as I have said before) that they are able to accept that Jerry has merely moved to another room in the Lord's House where they will all reunite someday. Please monitor this thread for staging information which I will post at a later date. Rest in Peace Marine.
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| 09 Jan 2007 8:51 PM |
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Standing by for this mission...
My deepest sympath and prayers go out to the family and friends of "Jerry" Jones. |
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ssgtbam  Posts: 745 Pacific Protectorates State Captain, Johnson City, OR

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| 09 Jan 2007 9:06 PM |
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Pipey and I are standing by for this mission....
Our sympathies are with the family of this hero.....we are forever in his debt for his service to our great Nation!
Chonga, our sympathies in the loss of your friend, if you need anything let us know! |
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STAFF Sergeant BAM! Oregon State Ride Captain Pacific Protectorates Captain Patricia Moritz, Staff Sergeant, USMC Mom of Firefighter, Michael Fleek Marine Mom to LCpl Matthew Fleek, USMC Marine Mom-in-Law to LCpl Monique Fleek, USMC |
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Charger  Posts: 3557 Golden Colorado

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| 09 Jan 2007 9:13 PM |
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| My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Jerrys family and friends. I pray that your deep sense of loss soon changes to smiles as you remember all the good things and good times you all have spent with Jerry. Know that he is now looking down on all of you from a far better place. God Bless you all. |
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Brad 'CHARGER' Lewellen Colorado Ride Captain Retired Colorado State Captain -------------------------------------------------------------------- "History does not long entrust the care of freedom to the weak or the timid" ~Dwight D. Eisenhower~
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mailman  Posts: 14768 West Branch, MI - Michigan Regional Ride Captain Zephyrhills, FL - Florida Senior Ride Captain

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| 09 Jan 2007 10:16 PM |
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| Thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Jerome J. Jones. Rest In Peace Marine. |
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"Eyes on the olive branch, but arrows at the ready."
Jim "mailman" US Army 1970 - 1972 |
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Nkinler  Posts: 509 Portland. OR

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| 10 Jan 2007 3:21 AM |
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| I am saddened by the loss of a co-worker and fellow veteran. Like Chonga, I also worked with Jerry and we at Radio Cab were all stunned and saddened by his sudden passing. My condolences to his family and know that I will stand proud to honor this Korean War hero. |
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Nick Kinler (Cabbie) US Army 67-69 Northern Oregon District Co-Captain
Riding in memory of CPL William N. Kinler MN National Guard Bataan Death March survivor Nagasaki A bomb survivor |
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| 10 Jan 2007 8:54 AM |
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MY SINCEREST CONDOLENCE TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF THIS FINE, BRAVE AMERICAN MARINE. THOUGH YOUR HEART IS FILLED WITH SADNESS. NEVER FORGET THAT HIS WAS FILLED WITH YOUR UNCONDITIONAL LOVE.
THE BODY, HEART AND MIND MAY DIE... BUT: MEMORIES NEVER DIE
I'LL DRINK A TOAST TO YOU MY FRIEND, COME IN AND SET RIGHT DOWN. HERE YOU CAN RELAX YOUR SHIRT, AND YOU WON'T SEE A FROWN. WE DON'T CARE WHERE YOU COME FROM, OR THE RELIGION THAT YOU LIVE. WE KNOW WHAT YOU'VE DONE YOUNG-MAN, AND WE WON'T MAKE YOU GIVE. HERE YOU'LL BE APPRECIATED, FOR EVERYTHING YOU'VE DONE. WE KNOW HOW SOME FEEL ABOUT YOU, BUT HERE YOU'RE NUMBER ONE. WE DON'T CARE WHAT COLOR YOU ARE, OR THE WAY YOU SAY YOUR VOWELS. WE KNOW THE HORROR YOU'VE LIVED WITH, AND HERE WE'RE ALL JUST PALS. WE DON'T CARE HOW OLD YOU ARE, FROM TEN TO NINETY SEVEN. AND THERE ARE ALSO WOMEN, HERE IN SOLDIER HEAVEN….
BECAUSE OF YOUR COURAGEOUS AND HONORABLE SERVICE THIS GREAT NATION WILL ALWAYS BE FREE. |
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Slowhand  Posts: 3748 Northeastern, Maryland Senior Chaplain & Ride Captain

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| 10 Jan 2007 2:16 PM |
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| I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends in this very sad time in your lifes, my prayers are that our GOD may bring peace and comfort to your hearts in these trying times. As a nation we owe you and your family a dept of gratitude that can never be fully repaid, know that you loved one paid the ultimate price but is now in heaven with the Father. I know that these are just words right now but please don't try to remember my name just remember the words that not just me but a country full of people like me wish to express to you and yours. Rest in Peace Soldior you mission is complete. |
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jigdog  Posts: 271 Vancouver,Wa.

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| 10 Jan 2007 3:17 PM |
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| Jerry Jones thank you for your service to our country. To the many family and friends you have my deepest condolences in your time of loss. This man is a loss to all of us,he stood and answered the call when needed we will not forget his sacrafice. God is blessed to be with the brave such as this. I will be praying for you as you grieve. I will stand to honor this hero. jigdog |
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STANDING IN HONOR of AMM1-RG CRAWFORD USN 41-47 USS ENTERPRISE CV-6 HE IS MY HERO. LARRY CRAWFORD USN WWII SSGT SETH MOBERLY USMC E.O.D. IRAQ ret. BTCPO Chuck Pool USN RET 1936-2008
SNIPE USN 70-74 , YTB'S ,YTM'S, LCU's, Septars, BTTB's, Roosevelt Roads, PR. NRA Life Member Hunter-ed Inst Patriot Guard Ride Captain, Oregon, Washington |
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Uffda  Posts: 11023 Wonder Lake, IL

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| 10 Jan 2007 3:34 PM |
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Our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Korean War Vet Jerome J. Jones. May God help you though this difficult time and sorrow. He is one of America's Heroes that will never be forgotten.
Rest Safely and Securely in God's Loving Arms, Jerome.
Going home, going home, I'm just going home. Quiet-like, slip away- I'll be going home. It's not far, just close by; Jesus is the Door; Work all done, laid aside, Fear and grief no more. Friends are there, waiting now. He is waiting, too. See His smile! See His hand! He will lead me through. |
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Pepper_guy  Posts: 6261 Lacey, WA

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| 10 Jan 2007 7:00 PM |
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| My sincere condolences and prayers to family and friends of Jerome "Jerry" Jones. I am forever grateful to Jerry for his service to our country. Rest in peace Marine. |
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Reaps  Posts: 1333 Idleyld Park,Oregon BoD VP-Director of Captains

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| 11 Jan 2007 7:05 AM |
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My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Jerome Jones, USMC
You served our Country and for that, you shall never be forgotten.
May you forever Rest in Peace
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~Your right to desecrate our nations flag is protected by law....may that knowledge give you great comfort while you are healing~
~Abraham Lincoln: "Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale and undermine the military are saboteurs and should be arrested, exiled or hanged."~
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CleverLori  Posts: 974 Seattle, WA
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| 11 Jan 2007 1:37 PM |
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My condolences to the family and friends of Jerry Jones. Thank you for your service, Sir. Rest peacefully.
Respects, CleverLori |
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Chonga  Posts: 1058 Portland,Oregon

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| 11 Jan 2007 4:42 PM |
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STAGING INFORMATION: We will be staging in the parking lot of the Hollywood Fred Meyer located just south of 30th and N.E. Broadway. We will stage between 1300hrs(1:00PM) and 1330hrs(1:30PM). The ride briefing will be at 1330hrs(1:30PM) with KSU @ 1345hrs(1:45PM) for the short ride to Zeller's Chapel of the Roses at 2107 N.E. Broadway.
DIRECTIONS: FROM THE 205 FREEWAY: Take I-84 westbound and then take exit # 2 "43rd St." to the right off the freeway. Proceed in the left lane to the end of the ramp and take a left turn on N.E. Halsey St. Proceed to N.E. 42nd (short distance) and take a right turn. N.E. 42nd will wind around one corner and bring you to N.E. Sandy Blvd. where you will take a left turn. Switch to the right lane and proceed to N.E. 39th St. (Starbucks is there) and take a right turn. One short block and take a left turn on N.E. Broadway.
Proceed to N.E. 30th and take a left turn (left turn signal there) into the Fred Meyer complex. We will stage in the right side parking lot (in front of Entry B)where you will see a large yellow playground set in the corner.
FROM I-5: Take I-84 eastbound to Exit # 1 "33rd Ave" and take the exit to the right off the freeway. Stay in the left lane and at the Viaduct turn left, cross the bridge and turn left onto N.E. Broadway St. Follow the directions in the paragraph above from there.
Everyone ride safe and I will see you Monday. Chonga |
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Bill Seymore AKA "Chonga" USMC Semper Fi I Corps 68-69 4 Deuce Mortars Northern Oregon District Co-Captain |
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PGRLabLuvr  Posts: 8709 Naples, FL
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| 11 Jan 2007 4:50 PM |
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My deepest, heartfelt condolences to the Family and Friends of this Veteran.
May you rest in peace.
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Joan "PGRLabLuvr" Colosimo Florida Senior Ride Captain
Proud Military Blue Star Mom USAF - TSgt Jennifer and her husband, TSgt Mark McIntosh - Kadena USAR - SGT Dominic Sutherland - WOCS Ft. Rucker

Standing the Flagline...
In Honor of: SP4 L. Gary Grassi - 4th Infantry Division - Kontum, South Vietnam - 05 FEB 1968 - 37/35
In Memory of: Ed "oldiron6" Barrett Jack "jacklok" Loken, Jr. Mike "deltoid79" Bland Tom "Flaman2u" Rowell
Throughout the centuries there were men who took first steps, down new roads, armed with nothing but their own vision.
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GunnyC  Posts: 0
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| 11 Jan 2007 7:46 PM |
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Dear Lord, I lift up the family, friends and loved ones of Jerome Jones to You, I pray that you will be there among them to guide and comfort them during this time of sorrow.
Semper-Fi GySgt. Roger D. Casto USMC Retired '72 - '92 Columbus, Ohio |
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BelgianArmy  Posts: 858 Brussels, Belgium

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| 12 Jan 2007 1:18 AM |
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My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Korea Veteran Jerome J. Jones.
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Chris from Belgium Proud PGR Member #3787 International RWB book list coordinator For the RWB forum, click here: Red, White, and Blue Book
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bikerbabe97  Posts: 151 Battleground, Washington

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| 12 Jan 2007 10:49 AM |
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My heart goes out to the family and friends of Jerome. May the pain you feel at his loss be healed by the joys you remember of his life with you. As you miss him, remember all of the good times, the funny times, those special touching times and the loving times you shared with him, let those times guide your healing.
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Sherrie Mother of a Sailor Life is too short not to enjoy it.... |
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wvhusker  Posts: 5133 Ashland, KY Sr. KY R/C

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| 12 Jan 2007 6:46 PM |
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Mr. Jones,
Thank you for your willingness to defend the United States of America and her freedoms and interests. Your untimely death brings much sorrow and sadness to the hearts and lives of your family, friends, military brothers and sisters, each and every member of the Patriot Guard Riders, and all who truly appreciate their freedom. We are proud of your service and dedication in that which you believed in and fought for. Your mission is complete. You are truly an American hero and the world in which we live is a safer place because of your commitment to freedom. We will now proudly stand for you with honor, dignity, and respect. We pray that you will now rest peacefully in the arms of God. May He provide peace, comfort, and understanding to each life you touched.
WV Husker Tom & Kelly Ashland, KY
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"Heaven Was Needing A Hero" (Jo Dee Messina) My personal thanks to HUDPatriotGuard for posting this on YouTube. May this touch your heart as it did mine. ~WVHusker
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Chonga  Posts: 1058 Portland,Oregon

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| 12 Jan 2007 8:15 PM |
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Jags (AKA Phyllis Jones), Thank you for sharing Jerry's photo with us. I am glad these posts here are comforting to you, that is why these people all over this country and even some other countries make the posts here. It is our objective to let you know that Jerry's service to this country many years ago was not forgotten and his service has placed him in a special place in the hearts and minds of many Americans, both Veterans and Non-Veterans. We all wish you a bright and happy future, knowing that Jerry is in good hands now and that many across this land share in your loss. I will see you Monday. Its a beautiful Chapel by the way, I stopped in there a couple of days ago.
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jags  Posts: 6 Portland Oregon

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| 12 Jan 2007 8:59 PM |
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Thank you Bill. I feel like I have gangrene of the soul. Jerry and I were too connected. It's really really hard.
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| 13 Jan 2007 10:01 AM |
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| My name is Ed Jones; I am Jerry Jones' son. I am grateful to the Patriot Riders and especially Bill Seymour for helping us honor my father.
My father joined the Marine Corps when he was only 18 and was active for less than 3 years, but his experience there shaped his life forever after. He kept his ramrod straight posture for the rest of his life, something he learned about in the Marines.
He was a man with strong convictions. He cared about his country and the people he loved, but in the era when he grew up, men did not always let their emotions show. He did show what he felt by his actions though. He served in combat in a very harsh and cold environment. The Korean Veterans are often forgotten, as the Korean war did not get the attention of WWII or Vietnam, so I was surprised and very happy to get a call from the Patriot Riders.
Dad did his duty and did not expect anyone to congratulate him for it. I think in some ways his experiences on the battlefield scarred him. He never talked about the painful experiences of wartime, but I am so glad that in this day and age Veterans have formed organizations such as the Patriot Guard Riders to support each other.
I also work at Radio Cab in Portland, which is a company that was formed by Veterans in 1946, and our slogan says right on the door, "Veteran's Driver Owned". Radio Cab was an early Veteran's support group. We still work with the Veteran's Administration to this day, transporting many Vets to and from Medical Appointments. I have had many moving conversations with Vets, some of whom have been quite ill and tell me things very moving. I am proud to help.
I am grateful to the Patriot Guard riders for reminding me and Dad's family of the things he accomplished and the things he was part of. Thank you for lending your strength and support and presence. I am so glad there will be a decent turnout for Dad's funeral.
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| 13 Jan 2007 10:08 AM |
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| Ps, The picture I submitted is of Jerry and his son Jamie. He loved his sons very much, though it was hard sometimes for him to show his love when he was younger. As he grew older, he kept getting more in touch with his feelings. He really loved his family, and he loved the guys he worked with. He loved serving people in his cab. He remained a hero to his final moments on this Earth. - I love ya Dad. |
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