Pamela Jones Weeks

November 9, 1954 – September 13, 2020

Pamela Jones Weeks, 65, of Iron City, GA, passed away Sunday, September 13, 2020.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Online visitors may sign the guest register at www.iveyfuneral.com.  Memorial donations may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Pamela Jeanine Jones was born November 9, 1954 in Bainbridge, GA, the daughter of Clant T. “Buck” Jones and Nanette Wall Jones. She was a graduate of Bainbridge High School, Class of 1973. Pamela was Baptist by faith.

Any activity that included water had Pamela’s name on it. She especially loved fishing and often reeled in a catch she could brag about to her brothers. She enjoyed gardening and later canning the vegetables she produced. Tennis was Pamela’s favorite sport. If she didn’t have a racquet in hand, she had the television tuned into a match.

Survivors include her fiancé, Benny Miller of Iron City, GA; her daughter, Melani Kennedy James (Matthew) of Austell, GA; her brothers, Robert Jones, Russell Jones, and Reid Jones; her grandson, Samuel James; and her great-grandchildren, Mary Grace, Kainen, and Emma Claire. In addition to her parents, Pamela was preceded in death by her husband, Davis Weeks; and her sister, Karen Jones.

8 Comments on “Pamela Jones Weeks”

  1. RIP Jeanine you of wisdom we have had so many memories. Naomi and you always getting on to me like mama hens. Naomi being my big sister and Jeanine were great thought always have good advise. Never a dull moment with you around. I love you. Go fly with the Angels I will see you in the sky. Our thoughts and prayers r with y’all at this time. With our love to all the family.
    Wendell and Kristi Hester

  2. RIP JEANINE …
    …❤️ Though we didn’t know each other for a long time, we certainly carried a bond as “birthday twins”

    The short time we met up was amazing on how much we were the same … we almost got to be roomies but life didn’t carry us there …

    ❤️ In loving memory

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