Amanda Harrod
She was the most loving caring person I was so blessed to have known. Truly will be missed. Till we meet again. Love You
Birth date: Apr 26, 1948 Death date: Feb 5, 2020
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Harriett Dawn Jones, age 71, a resident of Cleveland, passed away Wednesday, February 5, 2020 at the family residence. Harriett was born in Elizabethton, Tennessee and she was the daughter of the late Hannah Hyder Jones and Harry Jones. Harriett was a 1966 graduate of Elizabethton High School. She received her B. A. degree in Chemistry from East Tennessee State University. She was a professional photographer for more than 39 years. At the time of her death, she was employed with the Portrait Cafe here in Cleveland. Harriett loved her cats and most of the cats she had were rescued cats. She considered them her "babies". She was of the Christian Faith.Survivors include her brother, Jimmy Jones and his wife Debbie of Knoxville, her aunt, Selma Roberts of Gray, Tennessee, her uncle, Malcom Jones and his wife Marie of Kingsport, Tennessee, her special friends, Ann, Carol and Amy and many other special friends and cousins also survive.The Remembrance of Life Graveside Services and Interment will be conducted on Monday, February 10, 2020 at 10:00 A. M. at the Happy Valley Memorial Park in Elizabethton, Tennessee. The family will receive friends from 3:00 until 5:00 P. M. Sunday at the Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services Wildwood Chapel who has charge of the arrangements. You may share your condolences and your memories with the Jones family at www.jimrushfuneralhomes.com.Read Obituary
She was the most loving caring person I was so blessed to have known. Truly will be missed. Till we meet again. Love You
Harriet was such a truly good person and saw the good in others. The world was a better place because she was in it.
With sympathy,
Nita Rankin
I’m in shock And heartbroke to hear about Harriet I just found out . I have done her hair for years. She was such a sweet person. We always talked about her cats. I’m so sorry for your loss She will be missed
My Dear Friend, Harriett
We have shared many trials and good memories over these 25 years. You have comforted me with laughter and tears and the love of our fur babies. You always signed your cards: " Love Harriett, And the Herd" . You were a very serious game player. Thank goodness we never played for money! I'd always say games were only for fun, but you played serious strategy for total defeat very competently. You were always patient and calm through my computer crises. Every Friday at 2:00 I will miss our eating out to celebrate the end of our work week. You will always be sitting at my side here at work. I miss you my Dear Good Harriett.
Love,
Ann Knight
I’m so sorry for your lost. I worked with Harriet in the 90s and always enjoyed being with her.
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I too feel a great loss for Harriett, for she was a very dear friend of mine. I feel very fortunate that I was able to get to know her. I will always cherish our time we went to the movies, spending Thanksgiving and July 4th with her. She had a very giving heart and a kind and caring soul. She was a loyal friend, someone that I knew that I could always talk to without being judged. I know in my heart that she is at peace now, no more pain and is in the presence of our Mighty King. I am going to miss her terribly. Goodbye, my dear friend.
I have known Harriett since 1993 as a co-worker and a friend. We have kept up through the years with each other and I am glad that she has been a part of my life. I still have hundreds of emails from her filled with jokes and uplifting stories that I look forward to opening each day. Last year, we were able to share a meal together and talk about the great things that our Lord is doing for us and for the country. She was my photographer trainer from 22 years ago and and she will be missed!
Matt Murray
I will always remember Harriet as a great photographer, competitive game player and of course, the cat lady. I am sorry we lost you so unexpectedly. Even though we weren't as close since I moved away, I will always remember the good times.
Laura Roberts