In loving memory of

James "Jim" Allen Jones
October 10, 1952 - June 18, 2015

James (Jim) Allen Jones of Greeley, Colorado passed away in his home on June 18th following a 2 year battle with cancer at the age of 62 years. He was born on October 10, 1952 - the son of Leighton and M.Jeanne Kinzler Jones of Williamsburg, Iowa. Jim attended schools in the Williamsburg area, graduating in 1971. St Paul Lutheran Church provided the setting for his marriage to Bonnie Lane Jones on December 18, 1971 and for his baptism on January 26, 1973.

Places of employment in the area included Jones Fertilizer, Swift Research Farm and Gahring Construction. Jim owned and operated "Jones Dozing" in Iowa County for a number of years. In 1995 he relocated to Colorado where he was employed by Willies Grain and HH Williams Trucking. He drove semi for several years and then served as shop foreman until 2014. Jim and his wife Bonnie created "Fit 2 Show" in 2008-a livestock grooming supply and equipment business catering to 4-H events. He found great joy and satisfaction in traveling to fairs and jackpot shows across Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana, developing numerous and fond relationships with 4-H/FFA youth and families.

Other favorite pastimes included sharing time with his grandchildren, woodworking, parades, yard work, and watching Westerns on TV. Jim was blessed with 3 children: Jodie Baumgartner (Rohn) of Hudson CO., Mandy Hinrichsen (Neil) of Williamsburg, and Jeremy (Stef) of Healy, KS. Grandchildren: Amanda and Matt Boshell of Thornton, CO, Justin and Lauren Baumgartner of Greeley, CO., Cody Baumgartner of Hudson, CO., Chance, Jaden, and Treven Jones of Healy, KS., and Elias, Egann, and Elery Hinrichsen of Williamsburg. Great Grandchildren are Blake, Dilin, and Eliana Boshell, and Alex Baumgartner. His mother: Jeanne Jones; two brothers: Bob (Sue) Jones and Tim (Kathy) Jones all of Williamsburg and a sister: Carol (Steven) Celarier of Cedar Rapids.

Loved ones gone before him include his father Leighton Jones, grandparents: Elias and Sadie Jones, Wallace and Roine Kinzler, and an infant brother, Norman Jones.


Tributes

Margaret Watkins Fett wrote on Jun 28, 2015:

"Bonnie-I am sorry to hear of Jims death. I know how hard it is to lose someone you love after so many years of marriage. I remember him in high school as a good man. You are in my prayers! Margaret Watkins Fett"

Chad Varner wrote on Jun 25, 2015:

"I'm very sorry for your loss. Please know that your family is in my prayers."

Claire Bruxvoort wrote on Jun 24, 2015:

"So sorry for your loss. I will pray for your family in the days to come as you grieve your loss. Blessings~ Claire Bruxvoort, with deepest sympathy."

Kim Ingersoll wrote on Jun 24, 2015:

"Bonnie, I am sorry.....so very sorry. I will continue to keep thinking and praying for you as the days before you continue to come.....I am always available for you....please don't hesitate if you ever need anything or an ear.. Kim Ingersoll "

Lynn & Missy Holt & Family wrote on Jun 24, 2015:

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Donna (Kleinmeyer) Gorsh wrote on Jun 24, 2015:

"Bonnie and family, sending my deepest sympathy. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. "

Melinda Kapp wrote on Jun 23, 2015:

"Bonnie and family, My heart goes out to you. Jim was a good man. I remember being at the yard in the winter. I had come back because I had a problem with a truck. My daughter was with me so I left my car running to keep her warm. I ended up running out of fuel!! Jim laughed and grabbed his lawmower fuel out of the back of his pick up and put it in my car. What a gem!! Love and prayers to you all. Heaven has added an angel"

Sonya Oster wrote on Jun 22, 2015:

"I am so sorry for your loss. Jim was a proud father, uncle, brother and grandfather. He was always ready to share a story or brag about the grandkids. He loved his family deeply and everyone knew it. He was a true gentleman. We still have the "play house" that he built for my kids from an engine crate that was delivered to HH Williams Trucking. I enjoyed working with Jim for 5 years, he was always a bright spot to my day."