Jimmy Lynn Jones
Jimmy Lynn Jones
December 25, 1955 ~ September 2, 2017
Jimmy Lynn "Jimbo" Jones Daingerfield- Memorial services for Jimmy Lynn "Jimbo" Jones, 61 of Longview will be held at 3:00 P.M. Saturday, September 16, 2017 at The Remnant Church, 4344 US Hwy 259 in Longview with Pastor Rusty Brady officiating. Jimmy was born on December 25, 1955 in Memphis, Tn. to Clyde and Mary Jones. He died on Saturday, September 2, 2017 in Odessa, Tx.He attended Remnant Church in Longview and was a heavy hauler for Rig Runners Trucking.Jimmy was preceded in death by his parents and brother Ronald Jones.Survived by his wife Jamey Jones of Longview; daughters and son-in-law Jessica and Scott Eubanks of Kilgore, Amy Palmer of Kilgore and Abigail and Kasey Ridge of Kilgore; brother Wayne Jones of Cancun, Mexico; sisters Shiela Jones of Terrell, Phyllis Jones of Dallas, Renee Neal of Lufkin and Dione Peck of Baltimore, Maryland; 7 grand children; sisters-in-law Belinda Sneed and Leslie McNevin. Donations may be made to Texas Oil Field Angels, P.O. Box 127, Henderson, Tx. 75653Online condolences may be made at Nail-HaggardFH.com







Prayers for family to recieve strenght to pull through. Love you and wish I could be there. I will see you in October.
I’ve never known anyone more devoted to his family than my brother Jimbo. My heart goes out to his girls and Jamey. With such a big family, I have so many wonderful memories of great times together that I will cherish always. Love you Jim!
Jimbo was such a loving friend and neighbor. Always there to help. Jamey and Jimbo were our neighbors in Hallsville and it was snowing like crazy. We had planned to cook steaks out on the grill and woke up to a cold and snowy day. It didn’t stop Jimbo. We all bundled up like Eskimos and grilled steaks. Best steak ever. Jimbo,you will be missed but always in mine and Butchs memories.
I have a lot of good memories of Jimbo. We all attened church together. He was a good man with a kind heart. He loved Jamey & his kids & grandkids with all his heart & they loved him too. He will truly be missed by so many. RIP Jimbo
I work with Jimmy at UTLX for 15 years and also gone to school together at Hallsville was great person and will be missed wish the best for his family and may the good Lord bless each one of them. Eddie Mason
I was lucky enough to get to work with Jimmy the past several years. He was always able to bring a smile to my face. I will miss the way his laugh bellowed out, and his smile that brightened my day so many times. Prayers for his family, wife, kids, and grandchildren. He will be missed by so many!
I was lucky enough to get to work with Jimmy the past several years. He was always able to bring a smile to my face. I will miss the way his laugh bellowed out, and his smile that brightened my day so many times. Prayers for his family, wife, kids, and grandchildren. He will be missed by so many!
Jimbo was a great friend. He and Jamey were our neighbors for several years and we became very close friends. We had so many great times together. Jamey we love you and the girls so much y’all are in our prayers. We all know you will be with him again when we all get to heaven. We will be here for you if ever you need us. Love y’all. Jimbo you will forever be in our memories
Jimbo was my brother. He always had the nicest, shiniest truck on the road. I was coming home from Dallas one weekend and my transmission wentout. I had to pull over behind a big rig, a father & son had a blowout. This was before cell phones. I went to a farmhouse & called Memaw& she said Jimbo had left &was probably at truckstop in Mt.Pleasant. He wa so I waited behind this truck. It was an old truck, no shine or lights. When Jimbo drove up, I said that is my brother in law; they were in total awe. They said that is the prettiest truck they had ever seen. It at night and Jimbo’s truck shined with chrome and lights everywhere. Prettiest truck on the road.