Lossie Sanders Jones

06/08/1932 - 01/17/2023

Obituary For Lossie Sanders Jones

Lossie Sanders Jones was born into a strong family of faith on June 8, 1932 in Newton, Georgia to the Late Mark Sanders and Willie Mae Arline Sanders. Lossie attended elementary school at Providence Elementary in Baker County and graduated with Honors from Hutto High School at the early age of 15. She later continued her education at Indian River Community College.

Lossie united in marriage to the late Ulysses Jones, Sr. on September 18, 1949 in Colquitt, Georgia. Four children were blessed to this union. The couple was married 53 year before his passing. Growing up in a Christian home, Lossie accepted Christ at an early age at Springfield Missionary Baptist Church in Baker County Georgia for many years. Her family moved to Fort Lauderdale where she was a member and served on the Usher Board at New Bethel Primitive Baptist Church. In 1962 when her husband’s job transferred him to Fort Pierce, Florida, they joined Mt. Moriah Primitive Baptist Church where she and her family left an indelible mark. A faithful church member, Lossie held many leadership positions including church school teacher, President, Deaconess Council of the East Florida District Primitive Baptist Association, and was a Mother of the church. After many years at Mt. Moriah, Lossie joined her son, Pastor W. Frank Jones, at New Beginning Christian Ministries, where she faithfully attended until her health failed.

For many years, Lossie was employed by the St. Lucie County School System in several positions. She enjoyed working with young people helping to shape their future and often serving as mentor. She was stern but fair wanting only the best for her students. Her students loved her and always greeted her warmly in and outside of the school building.

Most people retire once in a lifetime, but Lossie made a career of retiring. She retired from the school system three times, the last time at age 85.

After an extended illness, Lossie passed away peacefully in her sleep on January 17, 2023 to rest and be with the Lord.

Her life was one of leadership, dedication, devotion to family and a strong sense of honor and integrity.

The matriarch of her family, Lossie leaves a legacy of strong sense of family, traditions, and love to cherish her memory are her daughter: Mildred (Charles) Neal of San Diego California; sons: Harvey (Linda) Jones who preceded her in death of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, Pastor W. Frank (Sally) Jones, Ulysses Jones, Jr. both of Fort Pierce, Florida; grandchildren: Nichole (Scott) Walker,Esq., Toya (Trent) Chester, Tranee’ (Anthony)Paschal, Antonio (Erica) Jones, La Shune (Shawn) Norwood, Alisha Jones, M.D., Melissa (Chad) Brumley, Tekisha Roberts, Samuel (Mallory) Jones, Patrice Chester, Renita Brown, Rebekah Jones, Tia Brown, Caleb Jones, Toni Brown, Sarah Jones; great grandchildren: Tejerique Coppage, Shuntell Davis, Shawntreese Norwood, Anthony Paschal, Jr., Keyshawn Norwood, Dre’Shawn Norwood, Peyton Brumley, Marley Brumley, Ava Brumley, Tatum Jones and Jacoby Geneus; great-great grandchildren: Cailyn Long, Leilani Coppage, Jamia Nelson and Naomi Zimeo; sister: Daisy Sanders Brooks of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; sister-in-law: Annie Sanders of Baconton, Georgia; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives, and sorrowing friends.

Public visitation for Lossie Sanders Jones will take place on Friday, January 27, 2023 from 4:00pm-6:00pm which will be followed by a Wake Service from 6:00pm-7:00pm at Stone Brothers Funeral Home in Fort Pierce, FL. Funeral services will convene on Saturday, January 27, 2023 at House of God #1 in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 11:00am. Burial will follow in Riverview Memorial Park.

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Guest Book

Lossie was in our childhood lives for many years. She was warm and loving and smart! And she was firm but kind. We all loved her very much and celebrated the events in her family as if we were part of it. Sympathy and love to her family. Mimi Abood Drew

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To Lossie's family, I am so sorry for your loss, but we know she is at peace with Jesus. I had planned to attend, but did not see the notice till today.Lossie was a huge part, of who I became, and I have great love for her, as an amazing role model in my life. So many beautiful memories of her care and kindness, to me, and her wonderful sense of humor. Lossie had a love for Jesus, family and Community.she was a remarkable Woman, in everything she chose to do. My sympathy and love to the family, Carol Abood Hilson💖

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"We know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death. They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make. Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories." Wonderful T. & Lois Monds, Sr

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To the Jones Family: My most sincere condolence goes out to the family. Great mother one of wisdom and kindness, you will be missed dearly. Her job was complete, it is her time to rest now. I know you all loved her because I saw that love, but the lord love her more. So he called her home, you all will miss her dearly, God knew. . . . , A old neighbor and friend Jacquelyn

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Sorry for your loss. Mrs. Loss or was a beautiful woman inside and out. I'm sure she will be missed. Amelia Lee

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