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Collection: FND001 - SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Series: Tribute
Folder: DIG
Item: 271434
Title: Terrence Jones, Sr.
Date: 3/7/1970-1/16/2025
Creator:
Inscription/Marks: 3/7/1970
Summary: Terrence Jones Sr., 54, of Minot, ND, passed away on January 16, 2025, in Williams County from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. A Masonic service was held January 30, 2025, at Stevenson Funeral Home in Dickinson, ND. Terrence was born on March 7, 1970, in Plainfield, NJ, to Josh and Marchelle (Adkins) Jones. Terrence enjoyed being outdoors, hunting, boating, and deep-sea fishing. He was a devoted Pittsburgh Steelers fan and loved watching the Savannah Bananas Baseball team. He was known as a pretty boy with self-confidence that set him apart from most. He always stayed busy tinkering around and starting projects before he finished the last one he was working on. He had a passion for truck driving and even started his own business, J8, which he proudly named after his children, whom he adored. Terrence leaves to cherish his memories five children, Terrence B. Jones, Jr., of Piscataway, NJ, Tavion Z. Jones, of Minot, ND; three daughters, Emijah R. Jones, East Moline, IL, Epifani P. Jones, of Dickinson ND and Eniecya R. M. Jones, of Minot, ND; mother, Marchelle E. Jones, of Piscataway, NJ; sisters, Latanya Gofley, of Piscataway, NJ, and LaToya Jones, of Brunswick NJ; cousin, Sean Betts, of Toms River, NJ; stepchildren he loved as his own; two nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles, relatives and friends. Terrence was preceded in death by his father, Josh Jones Jr.
Red ID: FND_I_78924 Image ID: 520849 Image Notes: FND001 271434

Collection: FND001 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: SHSND Foundation - North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program
Date: -

Summary: The North Dakota Heritage Family Memorial Program is sponsored by the North Dakota Funeral Directors Association. The life stories of deceased North Dakotans are featured in an archvied collection. Current partners in the project are Eastgate Funeral & Cremation Services, Bismarck Evans Funeral Homes, Carrington and New Rockford Everson-Coughlin Funeral Home, Williston Fulkerson Funeral Home, Tioga Fulkerson Funeral Home, Watford City Fulkerson Stevenson Funeral Home, Williston Nero Funeral Home, Bottineau Parkway Funeral Service, Bismarck Springan Stevenson Funeral Home, Stanley Stevenson Funeral Home, Dickinson These funeral homes provide recent obituaries to the Foundation, where staff and volunteers format, edit and archive each memorial. The memorials are posted, and copies are sent to the family for their input and approval. The listing currently features more than 13,000 memorials, and is constantly updated as new memorials and histories are received.

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