Lee Franklin Jones
Lee Franklin Jones passed away September 19, 2024 after battling liver disease. He is preceded by father Lee Skaggs and brother James Skaggs.
Services at Unity Mortuary October 1, 2024.
He leaves to cherish his memories, mother Eula Skaggs, sister Linda Mynatt and brother Michael Skaggs.
The family will receive friends at from 12:30-1:00 p.m. with the service to follow at the Unity Mortuary Chapel.
The final resting place will be held at the Berry Highland Cemetery (Sutherland Ave.) immediately following the service. A dove release will conclude in his honor.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the caring staff of Unity Mortuary. www.unitymortuary1979.com
Lee was a great man I had the privilege of working with him the last year Ryan Dempsey
Lee it was my pleasure to take care of you that smile would light up the room you will truly be missed ❤️
Lee was a great guy to work with at life bridges. I looked forward to greeting him every day. Lee loved music and we would watch cooking videos together. He also would tell me if my kids clothes looked cool. He will be missed. -Makayla Riebschlager
Although I worked with Lee only a brief time, I enjoyed the time we spent. He will truly be missed. We are all thankful for the opportunity of knowing him!! Angel Coile
Lee was one of gods chosen ones rest well our friend you are much loved and we were so blessed to have had the honor to care for you. Your love of music and friends will live in the memories of the people's hearts whom you touched
Lee was an absolute pleasure to work with. You will be greatly missed from Every here at Life bridges. Your smile could light an entire room. We all miss and love you dearly. Prayers to his family and friends.
Mr Lee was one of my clients I took care of everyday he will be truly missed thank God he let me meet you and work with you till we meet again love Eric Donohoo
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