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Floyd Lanner Jones

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Floyd Lanner Jones

Birth
Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas, USA
Death
19 May 2013 (aged 90)
Burial
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Floyd Lanner Jones, 90, of Kimberly, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2013 at his home.

Floyd was born on January 11, 1923 in Rogers, Arkansas, to Earl and Leota Jones. Within a year he and his family moved to Pocatello, Idaho where he attended school and graduated.

It was in Pocatello that he met and married the lady of his life, Doris Jane Palmer, in March of 1942. Floyd then began working as a steamfitter for Union Pacific railroad on the steam engines, joining a family tradition of railroad work.

In January 1943, Floyd joined the United States Army. He spent nearly three years serving in the Pacific theater at locations such as Bora Bora, Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines, achieving the rank of staff sergeant. He returned from the war on Thanksgiving Day, 1945.

After the war, Floyd worked several years for Northwest Propane where he began his career as a plumber/pipefitter. In 1950, he went to work at the Naval Ordinance Plant in Pocatello where he worked until the plant's closure in 1959.

At that time Floyd, his wife, and their three children moved to Corinne, Utah where he worked for Thiokol Chemical Corporation during their years in production of the Minuteman Missile. Floyd concluded his working career in civil service, spending 11 years at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah.

In 1981, Floyd and Doris moved to Twin Falls and later, Kimberly. Floyd worked many years as the maintenance man for the United Methodist Church, the Valley Christian Church in Twin Falls, and the Kimberly Senior Citizens Center. He was a member of the Filer American Legion, the Twin Falls Masonic Lodge, and attended the Kimberly Second Ward of the LDS Church.

Floyd's wife Doris passed away in 1996.

He is survived by his children, Florine Jones, Janette Day of Boise, and Ralph (Kay) Jones, of Twin Falls. Floyd is also survived by grandchildren Kimberly Crystal, Derek (Kris) Schenck, Mark Abel, Michael Jones, Cassie (John) Chavez of Spirit Lake, Kristy Jones of Boise, and Brian (Nickell) Jones of Salt Lake City. Floyd also has nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one grandson, Robert Crystal Jr.

At Floyd's request there will be no public service. A celebration of his life will be celebrated this summer at a family reunion in Island Park, Idaho, which was a very special location to Floyd and Doris.

Memorial donations may be made in his name to the Filer American Legion Post 47, Box 661, Filer, Idaho.

The family would like to thank Dr. Jared Helms, the staff at Twin Falls Care and Rehabilitation Center, Hospice Visions, and Parke's Magic Valley Funeral Home for their kindness and care of Floyd.

Floyd Lanner Jones, 90, of Kimberly, passed away Sunday, May 19, 2013 at his home.

Floyd was born on January 11, 1923 in Rogers, Arkansas, to Earl and Leota Jones. Within a year he and his family moved to Pocatello, Idaho where he attended school and graduated.

It was in Pocatello that he met and married the lady of his life, Doris Jane Palmer, in March of 1942. Floyd then began working as a steamfitter for Union Pacific railroad on the steam engines, joining a family tradition of railroad work.

In January 1943, Floyd joined the United States Army. He spent nearly three years serving in the Pacific theater at locations such as Bora Bora, Australia, New Guinea, and the Philippines, achieving the rank of staff sergeant. He returned from the war on Thanksgiving Day, 1945.

After the war, Floyd worked several years for Northwest Propane where he began his career as a plumber/pipefitter. In 1950, he went to work at the Naval Ordinance Plant in Pocatello where he worked until the plant's closure in 1959.

At that time Floyd, his wife, and their three children moved to Corinne, Utah where he worked for Thiokol Chemical Corporation during their years in production of the Minuteman Missile. Floyd concluded his working career in civil service, spending 11 years at the Intermountain Indian School in Brigham City, Utah.

In 1981, Floyd and Doris moved to Twin Falls and later, Kimberly. Floyd worked many years as the maintenance man for the United Methodist Church, the Valley Christian Church in Twin Falls, and the Kimberly Senior Citizens Center. He was a member of the Filer American Legion, the Twin Falls Masonic Lodge, and attended the Kimberly Second Ward of the LDS Church.

Floyd's wife Doris passed away in 1996.

He is survived by his children, Florine Jones, Janette Day of Boise, and Ralph (Kay) Jones, of Twin Falls. Floyd is also survived by grandchildren Kimberly Crystal, Derek (Kris) Schenck, Mark Abel, Michael Jones, Cassie (John) Chavez of Spirit Lake, Kristy Jones of Boise, and Brian (Nickell) Jones of Salt Lake City. Floyd also has nine great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by one grandson, Robert Crystal Jr.

At Floyd's request there will be no public service. A celebration of his life will be celebrated this summer at a family reunion in Island Park, Idaho, which was a very special location to Floyd and Doris.

Memorial donations may be made in his name to the Filer American Legion Post 47, Box 661, Filer, Idaho.

The family would like to thank Dr. Jared Helms, the staff at Twin Falls Care and Rehabilitation Center, Hospice Visions, and Parke's Magic Valley Funeral Home for their kindness and care of Floyd.

Bio by: Barb


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