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Jacquelyn "Jackie" Seymour Jones

02/27/1931 - 12/13/2021

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Obituary For Jacquelyn "Jackie" Seymour Jones

Jacquelyn "Jackie" Seymour Jones, age 90, of West Point, Georgia died peacefully at her home on December 13, 2021.

She is survived by her granddaughter, Haley E. Jones Christenson, (Brody) of Liberty, Missouri, her grandson, Conner W. Jones (Savannah) of Boulder, Colorado and her special beloved dog, a Golden Retriever, named Goldie. Mrs. Jones was preceded in death by her parents, John J. Seymour and Pearl Morgan Seymour, her sister Mary S. Minor and brother, John Carey Seymour, her husband John Wallace Jones and her son, Robert Michael Jones.

Jackie was born on February 27, 1931 in Lanett, Alabama to parents John and Pearl Seymour. Mrs. Jones was a member of First Baptist Church of West Point. In her active years, she taught Sunday School, served as a Girl's Youth Leader, volunteered with the Boys Scouts of America and the American Red Cross. Mrs. Jones was a very talented artist and interior designer. She enjoyed entertaining, collecting art and travel. She was a devout Christian and woman of many talents which she used to serve her community, friends and family.

Graveside Services will be held on Friday, December 17, 2021 at 1:00 PM EST at Marseilles Cemetery in West Point, Georgia. The service will be broadcast live on Bluffton Funeral Services Facebook page. "See clickable link below"

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in the name of Jacquelyn Jones in honor of Goldie to the Chattahoochee Valley Humane Society in Valley, Alabama or a religious or charitable organization of your choice.

Services have been entrusted to Bluffton Funeral Services, Lanett, Alabama.


Services

17
mar

1:00 PM
Marseilles Cemetery
400-498 E 12th St
West Point, GA 31833

Guest Book

Jackie was my dad's first cousin but to me she felt more like a second mother. I can't count the times throughout my life when I said to myself or out loud, "I wish I was more like Jackie". Through some of the hardest times of my life and many of the happiest, she was there. She gave me hope, courage and a sense of family like no one else ever did. She embedded in me the love for "home" and the desire to make a house the place your heart truly wants to be... filled with warmth, love and memories. I would have to write a book to describe Jackie and what she meant to me and even then, I would run out of room. The world feels emptier without her but she left my heart full and I know Heaven is rejoicing with her presence and her beautiful, bright smile and spirit. I love you Jackie. Pam Tyson Yasinski

- Pam Tyson Yasinski