Ann W. Jones

Ann W. Jones, West Scranton, died Friday afternoon in the Geisinger Community Medical Center after an illness.

Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late Frank W. and Cora Dolbear Jones.  She was a retired executive secretary for the former Third National Bank where she had worked for 37 years.  She was a graduate of West Scranton High School and was a member of the United Baptist Church where she sang in the choir.  Active in local music circles, she was a guest soloist in many area churches and at one time sang with the former Scrantonets.  She was a member of the Young at Heart Club and was a former member of the Junior Welsh Women’s Club.

Surviving are a sister Lois Howell of Clarks Green; several nephews; great nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by a brother Frank W. Jones, Jr.

A Graveside Service will be held Thursday at 11am in the Shady Lane Cemetery, Shady Lane Rd., Chinchilla to be officiated by Rev. Earl O. Cassel, pastor of the United Baptist Church, West Scranton.

To send the family an online condolence please visit www.vanstonandjames.com

Arrangements by the Vanston and James Funeral Home under the care and direction of Robert C. Jones, Funeral Director.     

4 Comments

  1. june green

    Dear Lois I am very sorry about the loss of Ann.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very diifcult time.Love June Green and family

  2. Bobbye Evans

    Lois, Bobbye and Judy

    My codolences go out to your family. I’m sure she will be missed. She was a wonderful friend and co-worker. Ann and I worked together at the Third for over 30 years. She also sang at our Wedding at Elm Park Church on October 3, 1964. A long time ago but I’ll never forget her beautiful voice. God Bless you family.

  3. Bill Hume

    Lois
    Ann I worked together for many years. She was one of the most competent and efficient co-workers I have worked with in my 60 plus years in banking.I am lost to find the words to express my appreciation of how much she helped me. There are very few that could meet Ann’s make up. I will never forget Ann Jones.
    Bill Hume

  4. Josephine Leo

    DEAR LOIS, SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT ANNIE. I WILL MISS SEEING HER ON THE PORCH. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. LOVE JOSEPHINE

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