Jones, Karen Avery – the firstborn of Annie Minter Jones and the late Casey C. Jones, was received with joy on August 15, 1969 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Baptized at an early age at Mount Olive Baptist Church, Karen was active in the youth ministry where she served as an usher and was a member of the youth choir. She enjoyed summers spent at Camp Ba-Yo-Ca in Wear Valley and Webb School summer camp. After graduating from Catholic High School, Karen attended Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she earned BA degree in History. While at Spelman she participated in their study abroad program at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. She was awarded a scholarship for Master’s studies, in Archeology and Anthropology at New York University. Karen Avery Jones departed this life November 8, 2014, at her residence in Brooklyn, New York. She was preceded in death by father, former Councilman, Casey C. Jones; paternal grandmother, Lina Avery Jones; grandfathers, Russell G. Jones and Robert L. Minter. Karen will forever be loved and memories of her life cherished by her mother, Minister Annie Minter Jones; brother, Casey Maurice Jones (Marie) Denmark, sister, Keta Jones Barnes (Steven), Smyma, TN and grandmother, Mildred Minter. Loving aunts, of Knoxville, Lina Bejide, Nancy Jones, Doris (Rev. Harold) Roper, Lina L. Jones, Lillie (Jerry) Garner, New Jersey and Irma James, Atlanta, Georgia; aunt-in-law, Remedios Jones, uncles, Russell (Minnie) T. Jones, James Minter, Robert (Regina) Minter, Jr, Will (Carolyn) Minter and a host of family and friends. Memorial services for Karen Jones will be held on Saturday, November 29, 2014 at Mount Olive Baptist Church 1601 Dandridge Avenue. Welcoming of friends from 3:00 – 3:30pm with service to follow at 3:30 PM. Rev. Dr. Valentino J, McNeal officiating.
Annie – I can truly say I know your heart – the heart of a grieving mother – His grace will carry us – He loves our daughters and they are with Him – don’t try to understand – just know He is a loving Father – He loved us enough to trust Tanya and Karen to us in this earthly realm – now they are with Him – oh, what a blessing – I love you, Annie, I know it hurts so much – but in the midst of hurt, we can have peace
Joyce Drew