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JONES, Henry Joseph

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Mr. Henry Jones died peacefully at Guelph General Hospital
on February 14, 2021. He will be remembered by his three
children Viki (Tom Sweetman), Chris (Helen Michel) and Tina (Dominique
Blanc) and his five grandchildren Nathalie, Erik, Elliott, Xavier and
Kali. Predeceased by his wife Valene, parents Harriet and Clayton Jones.
Survived by his 8 brothers and sisters, Ed (Maria), Jim (Shirley), Linda
(Rod), Dave (Donna), Mary (Wayne), Paul (Wendy), Carol (John), Peter
(Joanne), sister-in-law Lynda King and a large extended Jones family,
including nieces and nephews too numerous to mention and his beloved dog
Lexi.

Anyone who knew Henry knew better than to ask him the time, for fear
that he would inevitably explain in detail how clocks and watches work.
He knew the history of the specific time piece, the mechanics, why it's
Greenwich mean time and the pros and cons of daylight savings. He loved
travelling, he loved sailing. His favourite piece of art was a wall
plaque that read "Whether I'm right or wrong, I'm still the captain" - a
motto he lived by. He was an electrician by trade, an inventor by
passion. He loved building and fixing anything, which made him a saviour
to many businesses. He loved his pets, he loved his friends and family
and remained connected during Covid through constant phone calls, which
he answered no matter what he was doing. He was a friend, he was a
teacher, he was a mentor. He travelled for pleasure, work and family.
Some of his favourite stories to tell were about the Arctic, the Balkans
and Mexico. He passed up his dream of moving to Australia and sailing
around the world to raise a family and be part of the family business.
He survived numerous mishaps and adventures and remarkably, made it to
the age 81 before succumbing to cancer. Heartfelt thanks to all of his
many healthcare providers over the years! After forgetting the occasion
for much of their marriage, Henry was reunited with 'the wife' on
Valentine's Day.


Arrangements have been entrusted to Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral
Home, Hart Chapel, 1099 Gordon Street, Guelph. A virtual Celebration of
Life will be held at a later date. As a child, Henry knew what it was
like to go hungry and he did not like flowers, in fact he mowed down
'the wife's' flower beds for 50 years. So, in lieu of flowers, please
donate to your local food bank or to the Guelph Humane Society in his
memory.


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