Terry Arnold Jones

Terry Arnold Jones obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Terry Arnold Jones

Terry Jones Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by House of Law, Inc. Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Monroeville on May 20, 2025.

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Terry A Jones, 72 of Pittsburgh, PA was born on June 21, 1952, in Sharon, Pennsylvania and went from labor to eternal reward on May 16, 2025.
He was a member of Second Baptist Church in Farrell, PA and a 1971 graduate of Farrell High School.
Terry remained in Farrell for many years after graduation. During that time, he became a motorcycle enthusiast and along with a group of friends formed the Dominant Force Motorcycle Club of which he was Vice President. He developed a love of fishing and boating at an early age and would later purchase a ski boat that provided him with so much joy. He loved being out on the lake with his friends.
He was employed after high school by Damascus Tubes in Transfer, PA as a furnace operator and production worker for decades until the company closed in 2002. Terry then went on to work for numerous other companies in the Shenango Valley and later in Allegheny County until he retired.
After he retired, he became an avid bowler and joined a few leagues at the local bowling alley. Bowling night fast became the best night of the week.
Preceding him in death are his parents, David Luscious Jones and Maugery Pierre Jones; sisters Fannie M. Carter and Beverly M. Ferguson; brothers Bobbie L Jones and Thomas Mack Jr.; and nephew, Glen Mack.
He leaves to Cherish his memory; His sisters; Sylvia Ann Leach, High Point, NC and Brenda Y. Jones, Monroeville, PA: His Nieces and Nephews; Ursela Howard, Durham, NC: Wanda Hill, Aubrey, TX: Jackie Carter Rogers (Joe), Ft Worth, TX: Erika L. Jones, Monroeville, PA: David W. Hill, Austin, TX: John Carter, Jr., Ft Worth, TX; Deborah Owens, Dallas, TX: Cheryl McCormick-Martin, Houston, TX: Frederick McCormick, Mercer, PA: Lanny Leach, High Point, NC: Nino Leach, High Point, NC: Tammy Leach, High Point NC: Shanta Mack, New Orleans, LA: A loving brother-in-law: John Carter, Sr. (Fannie), Fort Worth, TX and a host of great and great great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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