Pamela Jean Jones,
56 years old, passed away in Thornton, Colorado on Saturday, March 30th, 2013. She was born in Portland, Maine on February 5th, 1957 to Frank and Elvira McEachern. She was married to Alan Lee Jones(son of Douglas and Helen McClure) for 36 years, and had 3 amazing children together: Douglas Alan Jones (35 years old) of Emerald Isle, North Carolina; Dustin Malcolm Jones (32 years old) of Ft. Eustis, Virginia; and Crystal Marie Jones (24 years old) of Thornton, Colorado. Her son Dustin married a wonderful woman, Krystal Jones (34 years old). Pamela had 3 beautiful granddaughters Emerald Jean Jones (10 years old), Jayde Marie Jones (9 years old), and Amethyst Rae Jones (1 month old). Pamela had 9 brothers and sisters that she loved and missed dearly: Beatrice Douglas, Frank McEachern, Carol Gilliam, Marilyn Orchard, Sharon Martel, Donna Pellegrino, Kathy Irazzary, Rhonda McEachern, and Walter Douglas. She is survived by loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, and a host of long-time friends.
Pamela was the most caring and giving person who survived both breast cancer and lung cancer. She was a fighter and had a very strong soul. She left behind two adorable dogs, Bella and Sassy, who provided her with comfort and joy within the past 3 years. Pamela loved to read books. Her favorite authors were Danielle Steel, Nora Roberts, and Mary Higgins Clark. She loved building Thomas Kinkade puzzles, listening to country music, and gardening. She adored her 12 rose bushes. Pamela also loved to go camping and fishing, play board games and cards, and hang out with family and friends. She loved to be around people.
One of the most precious memories of Pamela will be her hand-made afghans. She loved to crochet these beautiful works of art, and she spent a lot of time making them. Her goal was to make one for each and every person she loved and cared for.
Pamela will be greatly missed by family, friends, and neighbors who adored her. She brought joy to everyone's life, and her memory will never be forgotten.
SHE WAS LIKED BY MANY, AND LOVED BY ALL.