IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Casey "C.L."
Loyd Jones
January 25, 1943 – December 14, 2022
Mr. Casey Loyd Jones, 79, of Union, MI, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2022 at Elkhart General Hospital. He was born in Briceville, TN on Jan.25, 1943 to the late Herbert and Ollie (Phillips) Jones. On June 14, 1963, he married his lifelong sweetheart Betty J. Funderburk in Elkhart. She passed away on Jan. 30, 2018 after 55 wonderful years together.
Also preceding Casey in passing are his brothers John L. Jones, Freeman "Buddy" Jones, and Herbert Lee Jones as well as sisters Lula Pace, Willene Phillips, Lorena Jordan and step mother Goldie Jones. Surviving Casey are his sons Dan (Aimee Badtke) Jones of Elkhart and Randy Jones of Texas; daughters Lisa (Bob) Bivens of Osceola and Wanda (Phillip) Goodman of South Bend; brother Roland G. Jones of Oliver Springs, TN; grandchildren Brittany (Chris) Decker, Marranda, Kammbria and Jillian Bivens, Kaylee, Carson and Heather Jones, Stephanie Kuhl, Elizabeth Umstead and Sam and Katie Ivers. Finally, he is survived by a loving host of great grandchildren, extended family, church family and good friends.
In accordance with his wishes, Casey is to be buried at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Osceola. Billings Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Elkhart are assisting the family with arrangements.
Casey, or "C.L." as his close friends called him, worked as a maintenance supervisor in the lumber industry most of his life. He had a natural aptitude at mechanics and could build or invent just about anything. He would spend hours in his garage workshop just tinkering. He was also somewhat of a metallurgical artist; that is, he would weld old metal parts into whimsical characters, wind chimes and other designs.
C.L. was also revered for his sage wisdom and knowledge when it came to living life. He was careful never to be overbearing, but many looked to him for advice, and he always had something encouraging and thoughtful in response. He had a deep love for his wife, Betty, and had always professed that their 55 years of love for each other was based on the tenants of the 23rd Psalm, as they were both long time devoted members of the Northside Baptist Church in Elkhart. C.L. was an avid gardener, growing huge tomato plants, and loved to take care of his lawn and watch the birds that visited the area. He also enjoyed visiting the casinos every now and again and loved to help folks whenever he could.
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