Melissa Adams
Mrs Jones was a true Southern Lady. Tough as nails but as sweet as a Magnolia blossom. She will be missed. .
Birth date: Mar 8, 1930 Death date: Apr 12, 2020
Mrs. Elizabeth Anne Haynes Jones, age 90, of DeRidder, Louisiana passed away Easter Sunday afternoon, April 12, 2020, at her home. She was born March 8, 1930, in Detroit, Michigan, daughter of the late Herbert Hiram and Wanna Ada Read Obituary
Mrs Jones was a true Southern Lady. Tough as nails but as sweet as a Magnolia blossom. She will be missed. .
Am very sorry that my classmate Elizabeth Jones has gone to be with the Lord. She and I enjoyed parts in a high school play, then a musical program, were '47 DHS graduates, and worked together on one of our class reunions. I enjoyed knowing Elizabeth and Wayne, and I admired her faithful work in all that she did. May our Lord comfort and bless her family members and friends during this difficult time.
She was a sweet lady
To the family of Elizabeth Anne: I am so sorry to learn of her passing! As a neighbor and a fellow colleague in teaching , I should have been better in keeping up my intents were there not carried out! I found her to be a wonderful person and sweet natured: her love for Christ was exemplified in all her relationships! She will be missedJanice waddle
Prayers for you my friend JoAnna Tanner
Condolences on the loss of your mother, Rick. She was a kind, feisty person. Good wishes to you all.
Scotty and I were so glad to be able to say she was our friend. What an amazing and God loving woman. I know she will be missed. Our sympathy to her family.
Prayers for the family. I have been involved with this family most of my life. It was an honor to know EA, Wayne and their children. I have many fond memories of church events. Cub Scouts is one of them. We love and miss you EA. Ronnie Paul Kern
Sending up prayers for comfort and peace for her family. She was an amazing woman who will be missed.
Elizabeth Ann was a lovely lady, the best of the best. She added so much to our community. She will be missed. Thinking of all of you. Martha Lou and Ron Roberts