Rose J. Jones, 82, of Hamden, entered eternal rest on April 23, 2021. She was the widow of Thomas Jones, Jr.
Rose was born in Dumas, Arkansas on November 17, 1938, a daughter of the late James Wesley Jenkins, Sr., and Ruth Watson Jenkins. The family relocated to New Haven in 1943. Rose graduated from James Hillhouse High School in 1956. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Business and Economics magna cum laude from Albertus Magnus College in 1989.
Rose’s first full-time job was at Jack Halprin and Associates from 1957 to 1983. She then was employed for 29 years at the Regional Water Authority in New Haven, where she retired as an Accounting Manager in 2012.
Rose was a founding member of Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church in Hamden where she served as a faithful Deacon and a Trustee. She served as the church’s treasurer for 30 years.
She leaves to cherish loving memories, a daughter, Stephanie K. Jones; son, Kenneth T. Jones (Lauraline); her grandchildren, Corey O. Brown, Justin T., and Jonathan M. Jones; Jennaya N., Neko T., Isaiah T., and Daniel C. Jones. A brother, Donald Jenkins, Scottsdale AZ; sisters, Ernestine Duell, Raleigh NC, Jeane Jennings, Avon, Ruby J. Smith, and Dorothy Martin both from Hamden, and Joyce Fountain, Elgin, IL; an “adopted” sister, Rosa Edwards, New Haven; a sister-in-law Mae Francis Smith, New Haven, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. She was predeceased by a brother, James Wesley Jenkins, Jr. and a sister, Evelyn Hunt.
A celebration of Mrs. Jones’ life and legacy will be held Monday, May 3, 2021, at 11:00 A.M. at Beulah Heights First Pentecostal Church, 782 Orchard St. New Haven. A maximum of 125 people will be allowed to attend the celebration of life. Burial will be in Hamden Plains Cemetery. A walk-through viewing will be held at the church from 9:00-11:00 A.M. Anyone attending the celebration of life, viewing or burial must adhere to all COVID-19 safety precautions. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 200 Executive Blvd. S #4b, Southington, CT 06489.
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Stephanie, I am so saddened to hear of the passing of your mom. Deacon Jones held a special place in my heart. She was so attentive and supportive. She’ll be missed.
Stephanie, Kenny and families,
I am so saddened to hear of Roses passing. I was truly blessed to have worked for Rose @ RWA. She was a leader, mentor, friend and a second mom to me. She was always reminding me to be grateful, and to forgive quickly. Her words are edged in my heart forever ❤️ May you all feel her love and strength upon you in this difficult time. Prayers to all of you
Deepest Sympathies,
Lisa LaLuna
Dear Family, You are in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve the loss of Rose. I know she is in a better place. May God continue to bless you and give you peace.
My condolences to Rose’s family. Rose was an absolute gem. I worked with Rose, mostly in another department, during her long career at the Water Authority. If I had a finance question, Rose would research it and give me all the information I needed. I always felt like Rose and I had a special bond. We were both active in church. Tom had been a track star and perhaps Rose knew that I had done track, too. There was more to it, though. Rose was a gentle, thoughtful soul. Her smile could light up a room and I was always looked forward to what Rose had to say on any topic. I am grateful for the things she taught me about life. We may miss her, but somewhere else, God must have needed Rose.
Condolences just do not seem to b enough ..I know Rose will b missed and we have missed her for some time.. I can hear her praising the Lord will her tender voice ,as she would rise up and say,”Thank You LORD!” We thank the Lord for Rose!! Family be blessed THANK YOU LORD!!
My thoughts and prayers to all the family. Rose hired me at the RWA back in 1998 where I worked for her many years. She worked with perfection and expected perfection. There was no other way. I will never forget our many deep and fun conversations. She had a positive personality and was fun to talk to. We laughed about the little things in life and I still to this day ponder on our conversations and things she taught me. I will always smile when I reflect on memories of Rose. With deepest sympathy. Noreen
Praying for all and May she Rest in Peace
Saddened at the Loss of Deacon Rose Jones. We served on the Deacon Board With Rose. Sorry we won’t be able to Attend the Homegoing Service. Our Condolences and Prayers are with U and family. God Needed another Beautiful Flower and chose Rose. Deacons Henry and Edythe Bryant CTBC Family
Stephanie, Kenny, Family, We are saddened to hear of Rose’s passing. We have so many wonderful memories of our families together @ Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church. We pray that you will remain strong and that God will grant you His Peace and Comfort at this time. Please know that God loves you! Lee and Verdell Roberts & Family – Columbia, South Carolina
I would like to express my deepest sympathies to Rose’s family. It was my good fortune to work with her at the Regional Water Authority for about 8 years. Rose was competent and dedicated, of course, but also a lot of fun. I loved her spirit and sense of humor. Kathleen Etkin
Ruby so sorry to hear about Rose just finding out you have my condolences and prayers for yourself and the family wishing you and GODS best always Dr.Loretta McClure
Rudy just finding out about Rose sending condolences to you and the family we are blessed to still be here praying with you that God continues to bless and keep us we are truly blessed sending love and hugs Dr Loretta McClure