Chattanooga, Tennessee – This past week, the Chattanooga community faced the bittersweet reality of loss as they bid farewell to two cherished residents: Donald “Donnie” H. Jones and Joan Fawber Musser. Both individuals touched the lives of many, and their legacies will surely remain alive in the hearts of those who knew them.
Donald “Donnie” H. Jones sadly passed away on September 28, 2024, at the age of 70. Born on March 29, 1954, in Chattanooga, Donnie was a well-known figure in the community. For over 30 years, he dedicated himself to his work at Bowater Southern Paper Mill, where he was respected and admired by his fellow employees.
Donnie was a devoted member of Morris Hill Baptist Church, where he participated actively and made many meaningful connections. His faith and dedication were significant parts of his identity, fostering relationships that would last a lifetime.
He leaves behind his loving wife of 46 years, Cindy Jones, who stood by his side through thick and thin. Together, they raised two wonderful sons: Tommy (married to Jenni) and Jonathan (married to Amber). The family bond was enriched with the arrival of their beloved grandson, Jackson Jones, who was undoubtedly a source of joy for Donnie.
Donnie is survived by his brother, Lewis Jones, and sister, Debbie Rayburn, along with several nieces and nephews. They all reside within the Chattanooga area and share fond memories of Donnie that will forever remain with them.
The graveside service is set for 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 3, at Calhoun Community Cemetery in Calhoun, Tennessee. Pastor Bill Mason will officiate the ceremony, which promises to be a heartfelt tribute to a man who was a friend, husband, father, and grandfather. The family will be receiving friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 4-7 p.m., allowing a time for those who knew Donnie to share their condolences and celebrate his life together.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made to either Morris Hill Baptist Church or the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home, giving back to the community Donnie loved so much.
Also, the community mourns the passing of Joan Fawber Musser, who left this world peacefully on September 27, 2024, at the remarkable age of 93. Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on October 2, 1930, Joan dedicated much of her life to being a loving wife and mother.
Though details about her life’s work are not as widely shared, it is clear that Joan’s loving nature and dedication to her family made an everlasting impact on those who had the pleasure of knowing her.
It’s never easy to say goodbye, and the losses of Donnie Jones and Joan Musser are keenly felt across Chattanooga. As family and friends gather in the coming days, they will not only share grief but also joyous memories, laughter, and stories that forever connect them to these remarkable individuals.
In times like these, it’s essential to reflect on the impact we have on each other’s lives. Both Donnie and Joan have left indelible marks on their community, urging those they left behind to cherish family gatherings, lend a helping hand, and nurture the bonds that matter most.
Our thoughts are with Donnie’s and Joan’s families during this challenging time. Their spirit lives on, encouraging us all to love and support one another, just as they did.
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