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"NEVER FOR GOTTON LOVE ALWAY'S"
We miss you TONE. You were a joy to raise, and I was lucky to be your mom. Not a minute goes by that you are not on my mind. Life will never be the same. You were such a free spirit and such a good kid. Never any trouble. I knowI will see you again someday. This happened for some reason, and I don't think it's for us to understand right now. We just have to keep our faith and trust in god. I have accepeted it has to be this way, it was in gods plan for you. My job now is to keep your memory alive, help save other lives with your story, and keep moving forward, the way you would want. Deep in my heart I know, that if you had the chance to return and be with us, you wouldn't. Only because you are home now, and we have no idea how wonderful it will be until we get there. For many here they can't understand that, but I do. In reality, you would want us there with you. It's what all believers strive for in life, to spend eternity in heaven with our loved ones. I think more parents should stop worrying about the material things their children should strive for in life, and realize that does not define how sucsessful they are. In the long run they need to realize, none of it will matter in the end. What will matter is what kind of person you were here on earth, and where you will spend enternity. This world has lost sight of that. No one lays in a coffin at their funeral and hears, "Well he had a really cool house & car." No...they speak of what kind of person you were. I love you TONY, thanks for 34 great years with you and a ton of wonderful memories. Love you always, Mom
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Antontio's Legacy

At an early age , Tone Jone united with Pleasant Plain Missionary Church in the Browning Community under the leadership of Reverend Robertson. When it was time to learn Tone attended Greenwood High School, where he graduated in 1989. For a time , he studied at Mississippi Delta Community College in Moorehead, Mississippi. Tone Jones was a member of the Southside Hunting Club and a former drummer for the Golden Bells Gospel Group. When it was time to socialize hunting was his favorite, he also love to fish .When Tone got interest in dogs (PIT BULL) it was time to say goodbye, he was summoned to eternal rest on Firday, April30,2004 He leave to cherish his memories, a loving mother , Mrs. Emma Howard, a step father, Mr. Eugene Howard, his father, Mr. R. L. Summerville; and, Godmother Ms. Audrey McCaskill: two sons, Zarphya Moody (Greenwood, Mississippi) and Tyler Matthews (Radciff,kentucky): three daughters, Destiny Harris(Greenwood, Mississippi), Shontrel and Sheniqwa Williams (McCarley, Mississippi):two sisters Tarana and Angela McCaskill ( Greenwood,Mississippi); two step-sister (Anitra Howard (Chicago, ILL): Pearlie(Henry) Birlow (Sidon, Mississippi):one brother ,Ronald Howard (Evansville, Indiana), two step-brothers Antonio and Demetrius Howard (Chicago ILL.): grandparents ,Otha Lee and Charlean Williams and Magnolia Summerville all of Greenwood, Mississippi two special aunts Mee-Reather (Henderson) Green and Vanessa (Ducy) Gray all of Greenwood Mississippi:four special uncle Ollie Lee Williams(GRAY, Ind), Otha Jr.and Tommy Williams both of Greenwood, mississippi, and Emmitt (Doris) Williams (Jackson, Mississippi) and a host of other uncles, aunts,only two neices Taylor and Tylah McCaskill,: cousins, and other relatives and a special friend Toneisha Jackson (chicago,Illinois)

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