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David Allen Jones, a devoted serviceman, loving family member, and cherished friend, passed away peacefully on May 27, 2026, in Dayton, Ohio. Born on September 5, 1948, in Marion County, Indiana, David’s life was one marked by unwavering dedication, generosity, and an endearing playful spirit.
David proudly served his country in The United States Army, including a courageous tour in Vietnam. His service was distinguished by numerous accolades, most notably the Bronze Star, reflecting his bravery and commitment. Beyond his military career, David was known for his hardworking nature and his giving heart, qualities that endeared him to all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Family held a place of paramount importance in David’s life, and he often spoke with pride about his adoptive family. Though his parents, James and Wilma Jones, and his brother, Kenneth Jones, preceded him in death, David’s legacy lives on through the love and connections he nurtured with his surviving relatives. He is survived by his nephew Eric Schiro, his niece Jasmin Romo, and his great-nieces Emilia and Kailana, who were sources of great joy to him.
In his leisure time, David enjoyed the quiet pleasures of playing computer card games and the meticulous hobby of collecting coins, activities that reflected both his strategic mind and attention to detail. His sense of humor and silly nature brought lightness and warmth to his interactions, balancing the seriousness of his duties and responsibilities with genuine human connection.
David Allen Jones leaves behind a legacy marked not only by his military service but by his dedication to those he loved and his unyielding spirit. He will be remembered with deep respect and affection by all who knew him and by the family he so proudly embraced. His life stands as a testament to courage, love, and kindness.
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