Clarence Elton “Bunny” Jones

 

Clarence  Elton ” Bunny ” Jones , 67, of Venton  MD, departed this life Friday, February, 26, 2021 at Manokin Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Princess Anne, MD . Born May 30, 1953, he was the son of the late Elmer Jones, Sr. and Ruth White-Jones. 

“Bunny” is survived by his two sons, Clarence and Kevin Jones. Six brother; Howard, Larry (Rose), Hebert(Gale), Ellis (Phyllis), John (Barbara) and Levi (Clarissa). Two Sisters Patricia Jones and Jeanette Jones. and a host of Nephews, Nieces and other family and friends.  

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his devoted companion Brenda Peyton, one brother Elmer Glen Jones Jr. and one sister Rebecca Frederick.   

A private Funeral service will be held noon Saturday, March 13, 2021 at Anthony E Ward Jr. Funeral Home in Princess Anne, MD with a viewing one hour prior. A public viewing will be held 2:00 PM-6:00 PM Friday, March 12, 2021 at the Funeral Home. 

3 Responses

  1. I am going to miss Bunny dearly he has always been there for me and my grandkids, no matter what. Bunny meant everything to us, but I know he is in God’s hands. With angels all around him and he doesn’t have to suffer anymore. R.I.P. CUZ you will never be forgotten. WE LOVE YOU

  2. To the family of Bunny (Clarence Jones)
    My condolences to each and everyone of you. May you find comfort in God and each other at this difficult time, for God knows when to pluck his flowers. To me, Bunny was a sun flower who stood tall (although he was short), strong, never wavering in the wind and always shinning (smiling) even in a storm. Rest in Peace my dear “Bunny”, I will cherish the memories and sweet serenades of you voice (singing).
    Respectfully,
    Jeannie (Jenna as he called me)

  3. Bunny you will truly be missed by me and the kids. You had a kind heart. You were a very giving person and so full of life. I still can’t believe your gone. It will not ever be the same without you. Jayda just had her baby and she knew you would loved him. We had a blast together. We will miss your cooking BBQ’s and just everything we did together. Continue to rest and i’ll always love you. You’ll always be in our hearts.

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