Sheela Jones

Sheela Jones Obituary

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Age - 42

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October 6, 2023

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Mineral Wells, TX

Sheela Ann Jones was born June 11, 1981 and she passed away Friday, September 29th, 2023. She was the daughter of Billy Ray Rogers and Ann Rogers, and wife of Gary Jones. Sheela was a loving mother to Jasmine and son-in-law, Randall, Anthony and wife, Ally, and Tylor and Dee-Dee. She loved her grandchildren Remi, Ryder, Jasper, and Rory more than anything. Sheela was very kind, loving and gentle and had the biggest heart. We know her life was full of love from family and friends. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of , please .

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