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ANTHONY ‘TONY’ JOHN JONES

Date of Service: 05/02/2026
Time: 12:00 pm
Location: Amity Rose Funerals

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Tributes

Claire Carson
February 7, 2026 5:57 am
My heart hurts saying goodbye to my precious brother Tony. We have shared many moments and memories together. He used to call Jen and I his little blisters. He teased us, looked out for us and loved us. I will miss his cheeky smile, fun filled antics and life will be boring without him. Rest peacefully now.Much Love Always.
Des graham
February 6, 2026 6:37 pm
Sympathy to the family, Tony was a very close friend through many ups and downs.. We shared a lot , argued, teased each other , but were always there for each other . “ Soon be Christmas “ was one of his regular sayings… Hopefully reunited with the lady you never stopped loving ❤️
Sheryl and David O'Sullivan
February 6, 2026 1:37 pm
It is our joy and privilege to share 9 grandchildren with Tony and Jenny (dec). The Christian values you placed in your children and grandchildren is evident in how many of them choose to follow Jesus in their own faith. We promise to keep caring for our grandchildren and Brett and Katherine all the days God gives us breath on this earth. See you over the horizon.
Mardie O'Sullivan
February 5, 2026 8:59 pm
Tony, if there is such a place as heaven your parents will be overjoyed to see you. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank you for the very catchy nickname you gave me as a child of, 'Maggots'. Love, your cousin Mardie
Paul Naughton
February 5, 2026 5:13 pm
My name is Paul naughton Tony was my cousin. We lived around the corner In Thorpe st. Tony parents were my godparents. I spent a lot of time at the Jones house as a kid. Tony & I are the same age. I can see where Tony got his sense of humour from. I’ve never forgotten the day I sat in the smith st kitchen when my godmother gave me some chocolate, she could see how much I liked it, Aunty sue insisted I eat the whole box. I found out very quickly it was laxative chocolate. It was good to see Michael Clair & Jen. The last time was my godfather jacks funeral. How time flies. Brett I like to thank you for a fantastic job you did. I know how hard it is having done my dads & my sons. Well done mate.
Rob Hetherington
February 5, 2026 4:15 pm
My deepest condolence to all the Jones family. Sorry I couldn't be there in person for the occasion. We as a family while on holidays in Albany have many good memories of our visits to your humble abode and later the house with the one and only Tony style pool dug into the corner of the property where we would enjoy each other's family's companionship and games we played. Thank you for all that you have done for us,
Michael Preston
February 5, 2026 1:46 pm
To all the Jones, please accept my dearest condolences on the passing of my childhood (Smith St, Morley) neighbour Tony. He was a cheeky young man with a zest for fun and laughter (much like his mother Sue) I still have fond memories growing up with Tony and Michael, like they were older brother's and playing "kick to kick" of the football out the front of our houses. It was great to see him unexpectedly at Barn Hill Station last year and reminisce the "old days" of Smith St. May he rest in peace. Michael and Tania Preston
Ian & Shell
February 5, 2026 1:22 pm
To Claire and family. Our thoughts and love are with you on the passing of Tony. We have many happy memories from our teenage years. Love Ian and Shelley Mills xx
Rebecca Jones
February 5, 2026 1:05 pm
My deepest condolences. Thinking of all my cousins, Tony’s siblings and the extended family.
Annie Mills
February 5, 2026 12:41 pm
Sending deepest condolences to the whole family.
Daniel Griggs
February 5, 2026 12:18 pm
Thinking back, I have many cherished memories of our family visits to catch up with Uncle Tony, Aunty Jenny and cousins in Narrikup. They were always fun, enjoyable times. Even though we weren’t especially close in later years, Uncle Tony made the effort to connect with me. A couple times he passed through Karratha and took the time to catch up for a cuppa. I really appreciated him going out of his way to do this. His faith in the Lord shaped his life, and I take comfort in knowing he is at peace with Him in glory. My deepest sympathy to my cousins, my thoughts are with you all.
Renfry and Janet Ford
February 5, 2026 11:47 am
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Jones family during this difficult time.
Olive Parker
February 5, 2026 11:38 am
To Paul, Camille and family Sending love and strength for today and all that lies ahead. May God’s amazing love unite you at this time.
Francesca Fantoni
February 5, 2026 11:19 am
Uncle Tony you will be missed, all the pranks and laughs and all the memories we have as kids coming to the farm. Thinking of all of my cousins in this sad time prayers and thoughts with you all.
Michael Price
February 5, 2026 11:04 am
Condolences to Tony's family. I always remember the fun times and mischief we got up to at your place in our early school days. You were the ringleader and did everything with a cheeky grin. I'm sure you have left behind wonderful children and grandchildren. Rest in peace Tony
Judith Holmes
February 5, 2026 10:27 am
I have so many wonderful memories of Tony when we were kids. Always the joker among the cousins. My heartfelt condolences to Tony’s children and families during this time. Thinking of you all. Love Judith
Chloe Carson Pegdon
February 5, 2026 9:43 am
Love you Tony stay cheeky in heaven give my love to Nana and Papa.
Danny Carson
February 5, 2026 9:40 am
Will always remember the fun times we had dating back nearly 50 years ago when we were much younger. The day in Mandurah going to the circus when we were in our early 20s was a day I will never forget. Will miss your cheeky smile and sense of humour. Will be thinking of you your brother in law Danny.
Peter & Ingrid Griggs
February 4, 2026 3:05 pm
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints" Psalm 116:15 Life is short but eternity is forever. Until we meet again!
Camille
February 4, 2026 2:31 pm
To my beautiful brothers and sisters Who have had to to say goodbye to a beautiful and kind mother, and a devoted and humbled father, all in less than 7 years There have been many ups and downs through the years, nobody is perfect, we’re all mortal beings trying our best on this earth, but we’ve been so blessed to be loved and safe, and to know the way of truth. We all have each other. You are all very precious to me and to each other, and mum and dad left behind a wonderful legacy in you all, and we choose how we live. Keep being there for each other and holding one another up in prayer and support. Love you forever
Brian Thompson
January 29, 2026 12:28 pm
From Pastor Brian and Jan. Tony was much loved at Derby where he was a great help to the church. Also, at the lakelands village church with his many visits he was very much part of our congregation. His chatty character and friendship, was loved by all. Commiserations to all the family.
Helen Carr
January 29, 2026 11:26 am
So sad to hear of Tony's passing. Sympathy to his 11 children. He was a wonderful man, who will be missed.
Heather Brown
January 28, 2026 1:20 pm
My deepest sympathy to Tony’s family. I have fond memories of a 15 year old Tony who had the cheekiest smile. It’s something that stayed with him to the end and even during the tough times, Tony’s face would light up and there would be that beautiful smile. Tony’s faith remained strong to the very end and he is now celebrating all he knew to be true. Well done my friend. Rev 21:1-7 Heather Brown

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