Beverly Jones

Beverly Jones Obituary

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Age - 86

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September 12, 2023

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Powder Springs, GA

"Beverly Perkins Jones was born in Tallahassee, Florida, on November 8, 1936, to William Benjamin Perkins and Naomi Simmons Perkins. She is predeceased by her parents and her brother, Harold "Sonny" Perkins, as well as her two nephews, Dean and Drew Perkins. She is survived by her husband Dr. Nick Jones, her daughters, MaryEllen Davis (Ben), Shelley Jones (Jen), and her grandchildren Hank Davis, Clay Davis and Pate Jones. Beverly grew up in Tallahassee, where at 15 she was the organist for the St. John's Episcopal Jr. Choir and played the carillon (the bells) for 4 years. She graduated from Leon High in 1954. She earned a BA in English from Florida State University where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. She taught English at Wakefield High in Arlington, VA, for 2 years where she met her future husband of 63 years. In 1961, they moved to Marietta and joined St. James Episcopal Church. She was the Jr. Choir Director and organist at St. James for 10 years, served as president of the Episcopal Church Women, and was the first female senior warden. She was active in the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta, member of the Dept. of Laity Development, and a member of the Standing Committee. She served her community as president of the Marietta Jr. Welfare League, and as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Cobb County Symposium. She and St. James Church member, Janet Smith, founded a preschool called Wonderful Days which has been in existence for over 50 years and has served countless children. Beverly taught English for 11 years at Paulding County High School, having earned a master's degree from Georgia State. She loved her students, and it was mutual. "Then there were Hank, Clay, and Emily Pate, and the rest is history!" That is a direct quote from their Yia Yia. In lieu of flowers, donations to the following would be appreciated: https://fragilex. org/donate/, or a check sent to National Fragile X Foundation, 1012 14 St. NW, Ste. 500, Washington, DC, 20005, or The Wonderful Days Preschool at St. James Episcopal Church, 161 Church St. , Marietta, GA 30060. "

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