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Darrell Waltzy Jones Jr.

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Darrell Waltzy Jones Jr.

Birth
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Death
17 Apr 2004 (aged 46)
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Finksburg, Carroll County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Darrell Waltzy Jones Jr.,46, of Westminster, died suddenly on Saturday April 17, 2004, while fishing with friends in Queen Anne's County. He was the husband of Carol M. Jones.
Born Feb. 6, 1958 in Baltimore, He was the son of Darrell W. Jones Sr. and Joyce A. Fauber Jones of Westminster. He was employed with Hagan's Tree and Stump removal as a heavy equipment engineer. He graduated from Westminster High School in 1975. He was a member of Bixler United Methodist Church and the Littlestown Eagles Aerie 2226. He loved NASCAR racing and was a #1 FAN OF Dale Earnhardt Sr. and love four wheeling in W. Virginia.
Surviving besides his parents and wife are a son Christopher D. Jones of Florida, daughters Tiffany K. Niebauer of Harpers Ferry W.Va, and Stephanie M. Walker of Westminster, a sister and brother-in-law Kimberly "Kimmy" and Rick Cook of Hanover, a brother and sister-in-law Ronald L. Jones and Debra Jones of Westminster, His grandmother, Lena Babington of Baltimore, and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother Craig B. Jones and grandparents, Ronald F. Babington, Harry W. Fauber, Mabel Gilkey and Kenneth Jones.
Funeral services will be held 11 am Thursday at Bixler's United Methodist Church 3372 Bixler Church Road, Westminster, with his pastor the Rev. Ivan Barr officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Fletcher's Funeral Home, 254 E. Main St. Westminster, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Carol M. Jones 2743 Littlestown Pike, Westminster Md. 21158

Darrell was our best friend in fact he was everyones best friend, my husband worked with him and when I picked my husband up from Darrell's house we would sit outside on Darrell's porch and with in one hour there would be at least 50 or more people driving by and honking their horn, that is what you did when you drove by Darrell's house, in fact we still honk when going by his house. A lot of people thought that my husband and Darrell were twins they looked a lot alike. Losing Darrell was a hugh loss to everyone who knew him. He is very much sadly missed!!!
Darrell Waltzy Jones Jr.,46, of Westminster, died suddenly on Saturday April 17, 2004, while fishing with friends in Queen Anne's County. He was the husband of Carol M. Jones.
Born Feb. 6, 1958 in Baltimore, He was the son of Darrell W. Jones Sr. and Joyce A. Fauber Jones of Westminster. He was employed with Hagan's Tree and Stump removal as a heavy equipment engineer. He graduated from Westminster High School in 1975. He was a member of Bixler United Methodist Church and the Littlestown Eagles Aerie 2226. He loved NASCAR racing and was a #1 FAN OF Dale Earnhardt Sr. and love four wheeling in W. Virginia.
Surviving besides his parents and wife are a son Christopher D. Jones of Florida, daughters Tiffany K. Niebauer of Harpers Ferry W.Va, and Stephanie M. Walker of Westminster, a sister and brother-in-law Kimberly "Kimmy" and Rick Cook of Hanover, a brother and sister-in-law Ronald L. Jones and Debra Jones of Westminster, His grandmother, Lena Babington of Baltimore, and three grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a brother Craig B. Jones and grandparents, Ronald F. Babington, Harry W. Fauber, Mabel Gilkey and Kenneth Jones.
Funeral services will be held 11 am Thursday at Bixler's United Methodist Church 3372 Bixler Church Road, Westminster, with his pastor the Rev. Ivan Barr officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the Fletcher's Funeral Home, 254 E. Main St. Westminster, on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be made to Carol M. Jones 2743 Littlestown Pike, Westminster Md. 21158

Darrell was our best friend in fact he was everyones best friend, my husband worked with him and when I picked my husband up from Darrell's house we would sit outside on Darrell's porch and with in one hour there would be at least 50 or more people driving by and honking their horn, that is what you did when you drove by Darrell's house, in fact we still honk when going by his house. A lot of people thought that my husband and Darrell were twins they looked a lot alike. Losing Darrell was a hugh loss to everyone who knew him. He is very much sadly missed!!!


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