Graveside services is 10 am Thursday, August 5, at the Salisbury National Cemetery with the Rev Lawrence Lee officiating.
Mr Jones was born August 29, 1956, a son of the late James Warren Jones and Bessie Mae Milligan Jones.
Though born at Ft Benning, GA, he grew up in Charlotte. An orphan, Mr Jones was a resident of the Thompson Children's Home during several of those growing-up years.
He had served as a as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army. Of the Assembly of God faith, Mr Jones had been a carpenter for the Evans and Howard Construction Co until 1989 when he became disabled. (In an accident on December 8, 1989, Noah fell from the roof of a two story house. It left him a quadriplegic, paralized from the neck down.)
Surviving are two sisters, Eva Jones Helms of Mt Holly and Becky Jones Lee of Indian Trail; a brother, James Hampton Jones of Charlotte; an uncle, Hamp Jones of Charlotte, an aunt, Annie May Milligan of Mt Holly; and nieces and nephews, Ronnie, Benji and Tosa Freeman, Joseph and Dustin Lee, and Kelly and Lacy Jones.
Memorials may be made to the Thompson Children's home, PO Box 25129, Charlotte, NC 28229.
Hankins & Whittington, Wilson Chapel, 5301 Albemarle Rd, is serving the Jones Family.
(The Charlotte Observer, Thursday, August 5, 1999, pg 5C)
Graveside services is 10 am Thursday, August 5, at the Salisbury National Cemetery with the Rev Lawrence Lee officiating.
Mr Jones was born August 29, 1956, a son of the late James Warren Jones and Bessie Mae Milligan Jones.
Though born at Ft Benning, GA, he grew up in Charlotte. An orphan, Mr Jones was a resident of the Thompson Children's Home during several of those growing-up years.
He had served as a as a paratrooper with the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army. Of the Assembly of God faith, Mr Jones had been a carpenter for the Evans and Howard Construction Co until 1989 when he became disabled. (In an accident on December 8, 1989, Noah fell from the roof of a two story house. It left him a quadriplegic, paralized from the neck down.)
Surviving are two sisters, Eva Jones Helms of Mt Holly and Becky Jones Lee of Indian Trail; a brother, James Hampton Jones of Charlotte; an uncle, Hamp Jones of Charlotte, an aunt, Annie May Milligan of Mt Holly; and nieces and nephews, Ronnie, Benji and Tosa Freeman, Joseph and Dustin Lee, and Kelly and Lacy Jones.
Memorials may be made to the Thompson Children's home, PO Box 25129, Charlotte, NC 28229.
Hankins & Whittington, Wilson Chapel, 5301 Albemarle Rd, is serving the Jones Family.
(The Charlotte Observer, Thursday, August 5, 1999, pg 5C)
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