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Angela Angie Jones

04/20/1970 - 01/16/2023

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Obituary For Angela Angie Jones

Angela ‘Angie’ Aaron Jones, born as Angela Aaron Burt went home to Heaven on January 16, 2023, at the age of 52. Angie was born to Sandra and Larry Burt on April 20, 1970, in Willmar, Minnesota. Angie married Tim Jones in 1998. They were married for 25 years, together for a total of 36 years. Together they raised 2 daughters, Tori, and Mackenzie. Angie was a loving mother, and her daughters adored her.

Angie spent the last 14 years working for JDS Industries. She loved her job and was a very hardworking woman.

Angie loved spending time outside with her husband and neighborhood friends. She was the life of the party. Her laugh made everyone around her smile. Even through her 3-year battle with cancer, she was always a very positive person.

So grateful for having her in their lives are her mother, Sandra Burt; brother, Christ Burt; husband, Tim Jones; daughters, Tori Jones (Jaivon Donnell) and Mackenzie Jones; grandchild, Gianna Donnell, aunts, uncles, and many cousins.

Angie was preceded in death by her father and grandparents.

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  • 04/10/2024

    Angie will be missed so very much. She was the kindest and most thoughtful daughter in law that one could wish for. Her love and care for Tori and MacKenzie was amazing. I am ever grateful for having such a wonderful wife for Tim. We will all have an empty spot in our hearts. Angie put up a brave fight against cancer and never complained. We love and miss you sweet Angie. - Posted by Shirley Harnisch on January 22, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    Angie will be missed. She was great friend I enjoyed working with her at Citibank. She was so strong battling cancer and I don't remember her ever complaining about anything. She loved you Tim and Tori and Kensie. And she sure was a proud grandma! Take care. - Posted by Kim Lindner on February 2, 2023

  • 04/10/2024

    Angie was one in a million. A genuine friend, an exceptional mom and wife. Angie could always make me laugh! We enjoyed many Chinese meals over the years and even though we didn't get together as much as we would have liked, it was as if no time has passed. I will miss her greatly and treasured her friendship. - Posted by Kelly Horrocks on February 7, 2023

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