He was predeceased by his father Boymah Manna, his mother Somo Blamah Manna, his adopted mother Rachael Powell, Brothers Thomas Jones, Frank Jallah, Sister Maima Dorley, stepdaughter Ethel Somah.
Wake Keeping
Friday February 26, 2010
6:00P.M. at Washington Memorial United Methodist Church
River Cess County, Liberia
Funeral Service
Saturday February 27th, 2010
10:00A.M. at Washington Memorial United Methodist Church
Interment
Jones Family Farm, Wayzon, River Cess County, Liberia
Repast
Wayzon, River Cess County, Liberia
A memorial service will be held in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, USA at a later date
Contact Information
United States
Nora Jones-Harrigin, (Cell)763-639-8691 (H) 484-461-4600, Email: norasharrigin@yahoo.com
Viola Jones-Gbelama, (609) 392-3923
Welma S. Banna (grand daughter) 763-432-3728 (cell) 612-385-4356
Liberia:
E. Manna Jones 011-231-77-552-094 (H) 011231-22001116
Janet Jones-Kesselly 011231-6544339
Bertha Jones 05639650
Darlington O Jones (grandson) 06255687


Mr. Ernest Dowl Jones
The Jones, Manna, Blamah and Jallah families announce with profound regrets the death of their husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, great grandfather in his 87th year.
Mr. Ernest D. Jones commonly known as "Papay", "E.D. Jones", "I Main", departed this earth on Monday February 1st, 2010 at 6:05 P.M. at home in Sinkor, Monrovia, Liberia.
He leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life, his devoted wife of 57 years, Mrs. Anna Saloma Garpue-Jones, sixteen children, Nathaniel W. Jones, Tarwel Andrew Jones, (Nancy), Viola Bandu Jones-Gbelama, (Sakajawi*), Janet P. Jones-Kesselly, (Samuel), Nora Somo Jones-Harrigin, (Joseph "Rudy"), Judy M Jones, Emmanuel Manna Jones, (Natalie), Arimetta Jones-Brown, (Isaac), Junior Amos Jones, (Nancy), Tenneh Sarah Jones (Smith), Bertha Zoe Jones, Edith G. Jones, Varnie Karmo Jones, (Mary), Jasper Trouble Jones, Salome Darpa Jones, (Alamie*), Kamah Frances Jones-Gbour, (Erick). Seventy-five grand children, forty-five great- grand children, nieces, nephews, and a host of relatives, in the US, Ghana, and Liberia.
