Published in the San Diego Union-Tribune on 11/18/2007:
Marshall John Jones, 72, of San Diego, passed away in his home,
Friday, November 9th, surrounded by his wife and family, who loved
him dearly.
Born in El Centro, Marshall moved with parents, Marshall and
Juanita, to San Diego. He attended Hoover High School and briefly
Rosemead High school where he graduated, and shortly after entered
the Army as a Paratrooper. After the service, he started a family
with his wife Helen and soon took over his father's printing firm,
Acme Printing Co. He was a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Lion's Club, Elks, Kiwanis and Masons.
His printing experience was sought by Joyce Nemeth and together,
developed and marketed a removable Tattoo decal called Tattoos by
Joyce. Afterwards, Marshall returned to the printing industry
managing Paper Plus in El Cajon.
When he retired, Marshall took up another passion, day-trading,
and wrote a manual called Simple-As-1-2-3 putting it on his website
where he taught his wonderful students from around the world.
Marshall was a devoted husband to Helen for 48 years, a dedicated
family-man, and a loyal friend. He will be greatly missed and
lovingly thought of with every sunrise.
Marshall is survived by his sister Marlene, wife Helen, daughters
Renee, Sharon, Darlene, sons Marshall and Michael, sons-in-law
Greg and Frank, and grandchildren, Joey, Frankie, Ryan, and Colette.
Memorial Service: 1:45 p.m. sharp on November 26th, Fort Rosecrans
National Cemetery, SD. Procession meets at flagpole entrance with
escort to gazebo. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Sharp Hospice
Care or American Cancer Society.
If you would like to, please sign the guest book
http://legacy.com/SignOnSanDiego/Guestbook.asp?Page=GuestBook&PersonID=98201467
Marshall John Jones, 72, of San Diego, passed away in his home,
Friday, November 9th, surrounded by his wife and family, who loved
him dearly.
Born in El Centro, Marshall moved with parents, Marshall and
Juanita, to San Diego. He attended Hoover High School and briefly
Rosemead High school where he graduated, and shortly after entered
the Army as a Paratrooper. After the service, he started a family
with his wife Helen and soon took over his father's printing firm,
Acme Printing Co. He was a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Lion's Club, Elks, Kiwanis and Masons.
His printing experience was sought by Joyce Nemeth and together,
developed and marketed a removable Tattoo decal called Tattoos by
Joyce. Afterwards, Marshall returned to the printing industry
managing Paper Plus in El Cajon.
When he retired, Marshall took up another passion, day-trading,
and wrote a manual called Simple-As-1-2-3 putting it on his website
where he taught his wonderful students from around the world.
Marshall was a devoted husband to Helen for 48 years, a dedicated
family-man, and a loyal friend. He will be greatly missed and
lovingly thought of with every sunrise.
Marshall is survived by his sister Marlene, wife Helen, daughters
Renee, Sharon, Darlene, sons Marshall and Michael, sons-in-law
Greg and Frank, and grandchildren, Joey, Frankie, Ryan, and Colette.
Memorial Service: 1:45 p.m. sharp on November 26th, Fort Rosecrans
National Cemetery, SD. Procession meets at flagpole entrance with
escort to gazebo. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Sharp Hospice
Care or American Cancer Society.
If you would like to, please sign the guest book
http://legacy.com/SignOnSanDiego/Guestbook.asp?Page=GuestBook&PersonID=98201467
