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Georgia LaVenia Cox, 19132007 (aged 93 years)

Name
Georgia LaVenia /Cox/
Given names
Georgia LaVenia
Surname
Cox
Married name
Georgia LaVenia /Jones/
Family with Fay Edward Jones
husband
19121988
Birth: 22 June 1912 30 28 Tipton, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 23 April 1988Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
herself
19132007
Birth: 5 October 1913Tipton, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 11 June 2007Red Mesa, La Plata, Colorado, USA
Marriage Marriage1966
Fay Edward Jones + Frankie Pauline Leath
husband
19121988
Birth: 22 June 1912 30 28 Tipton, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 23 April 1988Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
husband’s wife
19121989
Birth: 14 September 1912Brown, Bryan, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 6 January 1989Wichita, Texas, USA
Marriage Marriage4 July 1932Tipton, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA
3 years
stepson
19352007
Birth: 18 November 1935 23 23 Tipton, Tillman, Oklahoma, USA
Death: 2 November 2007Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas, USA
Birth
Marriage
1966 (aged 52 years)
Death of a husband
Death
Last change
15 August 201913:36:28
Author of last change: 7mikefh
Note

Birth: Oct. 5, 1913Death: Jun. 11, 2007
Georgia LaVenia Jones of Red Mesa, Colo., born Oct. 5, 1913, in Tipton, Okla., passed from this life of heart failure at home on Monday, June 11, 2007, at 93 years of age. Mrs. Jones was born to Joseph E. and Mary Jane Ammons Cox.

Georgia Jones was an ordained pastor from 1951 until 2005, at which time she traveled and retired her ministry in Red Mesa. Her laugh and zeal to live was contagious to all. She was known by all as "Granny."

She married William H. Jackson in October 1931, who preceded her in death. She married Faye Jones in 1966, who also preceded her in death.

The legacy she leaves to all who came in contact with her was the deep love of Christ she shared. Her devotion to all people was always unconditional.

She is survived by her daughter, Jo (Jackson) Chesnut and husband, Leonard, of Red Mesa; daughter, Gail Judge of Red Mesa; grandson, Mark Chesnut of Red Mesa; granddaughter, Pam (Jackson) Smith of Loving, Texas; grandson, J. Ronald Jackson; granddaughter, Nelda (Jackson) Gunalda; granddaughter, L. Jo (Jackson) Barley of Lubbock, Texas; grandson, Paul Jackson of Yakima, Wash.; 15 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
She was also preceded in death by her son, Jerry T. Jackson; and her sisters, Hattie Jackson and Daisy McCulloch.

Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 23, at the Methodist Church in Marvel, Colo. Burial will be held by family in a private service in Tipton.

Arrangements are with Hood Mortuary, 1261 E. 3rd Ave. in Durango, Colo., (970) 247-2312.

Burial:
Tipton Cemetery
Tipton
Tillman County
Oklahoma, USA