Virginia Mae Jones

virginia jones

November 2, 1936 ~ March 5, 2026

Born in: Chester, TX
Resided in: SAN ANTONIO, TX

Virginia M. Jones was born on November 2, 1936, in Chester, TX, to the late Rev. Richard and Mattie Jones. She accepted Christ at an early age. She attended and graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in Conroe, TX.

In March 1957, she married Rufus D. Jones. To this union five children were born.

She worked in healthcare for over 25 years and retired in 2001.

She was a faithful member of Bethany First Baptist Church where she served as a Deaconess, sung in the choir, and served in other ministries until her health declined.

Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Rufus D. Jones, her parents, Richard and Mattie Jones, four sisters: Dorothy Jones, Madelyn “Nell” Jack, Alma Collins, and Dora Jefferson.

She leaves to cherish her memory, one son Michael B. Jones (Renee) of Pflugerville, TX; four daughters: Ruth D. Thompson (Willie) of San Antonio, TX, Valerie L. Rogers (Jimmy) of Pflugerville, TX, Rhonda M. Jurrells of Converse, TX, and Sandra F. Busby of Jacksonville, FL; one sister Jewelline Welch (Arnold) of Melbourne, FL; three brothers: Richard Jones of Birmingham, AL, James Jones (Carolyn) of Converse, TX, and Marx Jones (El Dora) of Houston, TX; seven grandchildren: Chaz Jones, Corey Rogers (Lily), Caleb Jones, Brandon Jones, Briana Busby, Camille Busby, and Lesli Jurrells; five great grandchildren: Caleb King, Damien Jones, Chaz Jones, Jr., Kiley Rogers, and JJ Booker; one great great granddaughter Neveah King, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

Services

Visitation: Wednesday, March 18, 2026 5:00 pm

Lewis Funeral Home
811 So. W.W. White Road
San Antonio, TX


Funeral Service: Thursday, March 19, 2026 11:30 am

Bethany First Baptist Church
202 Noblewood Dr.
San Antoinio, TX


Cemetery: Thursday, March 19, 2026 2:00 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd.
San Antonio, TX


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  1. Losing a mother is a deep and sacred sorrow. I pray that God’s presence carry your family through each moment. Your mother’s legacy will live beautifully in all of you.

  2. You all have our deepest sympathy and prayers during this season of sorrow. We pray that our Lord comforts each one of you during this unbearable time of grief. We know your mom’s memory will live on through each of you.

  3. I always remember cousin Virginia as being an humble and sweet person whenever I would see her at the reunion. My condolences to my cousin and the resto of her family.


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