Lemley Chapel
Serving Sedro-Woolley &
All of Skagit County Since 1935
1008 Third Street
Sedro-Woolley, WA
360-855-1288
www.LemleyChapel.com
Amos Michael Jones Memorial
Amos Michael Jones Memorial

Amos Michael Jones

Amos Michael Jones

Wednesday, January 8th, 2003

Amos Michael Jones left this world on eagle’s wings at the age of 18 years. Amos was a very open and charismatic young man who enjoyed communicating with a variety of metaphors and figures of speech. He was a real character who could always make people laugh. A lifetime resident of Mount Vernon, Amos was born on February 23, 1984. He grew up and attended schools in Mount Vernon and was working as a masonry apprentice for his father. He enjoyed snow boarding, riding dirt bikes and four wheeling rooting. Also camping, boating, barbequing, swimming and tubing.
He is survived by his mother and father, Kay and Bruce Dewey, a sister Jessica Jones and a brother Billy Jones, a nephew Jaylen Swasey of Mount Vernon, and his grandparents Jim and Shirley Peck, all of Mount Vernon. Aunts and uncles Jimmy Peck of Burlington, Danny Peck of Mount Vernon, Kim Humphreys of Marysville, Gerri & Simon Williams of Oak Harbor, Casey Kaaland of Sedro-Woolley, George and Linda Dewey of Lake Forest Park, WA, Craig and Shelley Dewey of Lake Oswego, OR and Angela and John Damberg of Anchorage, AK, and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his father Michael Jones and grandparents Warren and Doris Jones and Gordon and Bea Dewey.
Funeral Services will be held Tuesday January 14, 2002 at 2:00 PM at Lemley Chapel in Sedro-Woolley. Chaplain Wayne Stiles officiating. Cremation will follow the services with inurnment to be held later at the Fir-Conway Lutheran Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the Amos Jones Memorial Trust Fund for Lincoln Elementary School. You may do this at any Bank of America Branch. You are invited to share your thoughts and memories of Amos by signing our online guest book.

Guestbook

  • Joel

    We played on the same soccer team growing up. Super talented guy who everyone really liked. RIP

  • Kay Haberman

    You are with me always, Amos, I get signs from you all the time, miss you my Son.

  • Danyell

    I think about you often. Its been years that have past and I still remember your contagious smile from grade school. You are truly missed.

  • Kay Haberman

    My Son, Everyday I can’t stop thinking about you. The big hole in my heart will never go away. You were a very bright spot in all of our lives. Why did you have to leave, & I wish I knew what really happened to you. Your Beloved Mom. I Love You So very much.

  • jkm

    You live always in happy memories. Thank you for everything you’ve taught me and the great influnece you had on my life, rest in peace Amos.