Jimmy Thomas "Jonesy" Jones
May 7, 1958 ~ May 26, 2022
James Thomas “Jonesy” Jones of Weirton passed away at his home on Thursday, May 26, 2022. He was 64.
Jim was born to George “Jerry” and Joanne M. Hayes Jones on May 7, 1958.
Jimmy graduated from Brooke High School in the Class of 1976. He worked at Weirton Steel and his last place of employment was with the Mary H. Weir Library.
Jonesy as he was known to his family and friends enjoyed following the Pittsburgh sports teams, especially the Pirates. The great Roberto Clemente was his all-time favorite athlete.
Most of all Jonesy enjoyed spending time with his friends. He enjoyed the camaraderie of his buddies at the Marl-Inn.
Sadly, Jonesy was preceded in death by his parents, Jerry and Joanne Jones, his brother, Jerry Jones, and his sister, Laurie Ann Shockley.
He will be missed by his niece, Danielle Quickle and her fiancé Charles Rice, his nephew, Jacob Jones; his brother-in-law, Darl Ferguson; his sister-in-law, Tracy Cipriani Kasper; his great niece, Isabella Rice; and his many friends including Danny and Mo Lees.
Jonesy mentioned that he wanted to be cremated. His family is honoring his wish.
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Greco Hertnick Funeral Home
Jimmy was a good man. God be with him.
Jimmy and I spent many ,many years together since we were little kids growing up, The older we got the more trouble we would find 😆 🤣 All the Steeler and Pirates games and Concerts that we went to will always be in my mind !! SURE GONNA MISS YOU BROTHER !! FLY HIGH BUDDY 💔 💔
RIP Jonesy! My mom and I just wondered about him not long ago! This is very heartbreaking 😓
Will miss you
Awe. I remember him. He and my brother were friends.
Thought and Prayers to the family. I grew up on the hill and knew him well. He will be missed.
I will forever be grateful to my friend and brother-in-law “Jonesy” who introduced me to his “Sis” Laurie whom I miss very much. I am very grateful that introduction led to a new family. I will always remember and cherish all of the good times that we shared together especially at Pittsburgh Pirate baseball games. We “managed” the Pirates from the stands for many victories over the years. May you rest in peace with family members and talk a little baseball with your lifelong baseball hero Roberto Clemente. Darl Ferguson
We grew up together and went to school, Millsop, Edgewood and Brooke. Lived a few streets away. Very nice person and always had kind words to say. Richard Mergen
Take it the hoop bro. Will miss you.