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Hermas Lincoln Jones, 90 of Athens, Alabama. March 26, 1931 – December 16, 2021.
There will be a 2PM Graveside Service Wednesday at Roselawn Cemetery with Tim Anderson officiating. Visitation is Wednesday 12noon until 1:30PM at Spry Funeral Home in Athens.
Herman retired as owner of Jones Steel Erectors but continued to use his heavy equipment for hauling dirt and odd and end jobs throughout his life. He was a man that gave to Clements Baptist Church and the Clements Community.
He is preceded in death by wife of 54 years; Emma Ruth Keith Marshall Jones, sons, Randall L. Marshall, Terry Marshall; grandsons, Billy Perry, Brian Bocking, Chad Jones; granddaughter, Harmony Teri Marshall; parents, Grover and Gracie Jones, brothers, Travis, Mitchell, L.C. and Vernon Jones and sister, Celestine Jones McKee.
He is survived by son, David M. Jones (Chris), and daughters, Debra Jones Wintermute, Debra Marshall Alley and Sarah Hilliard (Ken), grandchildren, Josh Jones, Aaron Jones (Autumn) Caleb Jones, Casey Jones, Shelby Wintermute Gaul (Patrick) and Shannon Wintermute White (Jarod), Brent Marshall (Jacquelyn), Aaron Marshall, Emma Marshall, Jeremy Marshall, Craig Bocking (Rachel), Teresa Perry Hand (Bobby), Duresa Perry Newton (Trey). Twenty-four Great Grandchildren, Two Great-Great-Grandchildren. Several nieces, nephews, church family and friends.
Special thanks to Sarah and Ken Hilliard and Hospice of Limestone County for there tireless caregiving.
 

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Thomas Fohner
2022-01-01 18:28:00
"Qui a beaucoup de compagnons les a pour son malheur, mais un véritable ami est plus attaché qu’un frère."
Proverbes 18.24

Thanks to Weatherly I became a christian, obtained a BA in French, married a christian girl, raised 4 christian kids, spent thirty years in France as a pastor missionary, and will soon obtain an MDiv in the Biblical languages as I look at a ministry in Israel. No one person has influenced my life as much as Weatherly did. I would have ended up in jail or with an addiction had Weatherly not shared his faith with me during our summer in France 50 years ago. As a result he will meet many French brothers and sisters in heaven because of his faith. For me he is a friend who will always be closer than a brother. Blessings to Lanie and her entire family.

-Thomas Fohner
Doug Pelton
2022-01-05 19:06:23
2021 took too many long time friends of mine . Weatherly was the last one of the 4/5. He was such a joy and cheerful at the many G Fest he worked in the Dealers' Room. He gave me free shirts and shared chat during no custoemrs being served at his tables. I hope his family knows how many hundreds of us adored him and his humanity. Thanks Man. From Canada with Love
Maddox
2022-01-08 15:44:12
I'm at a loss for words. Weatherly and his family always made me feel welcome. He was generous and kind to everyone from all walks of life.
I cannot thank him enough for everything he's done for me over the years. It's going to be weird not seeing him around in the Dealer's Den.
Sending love to the entire family.
- "Tabitha" Maddox
Danny Martin
2022-01-08 17:14:45
I will always be grateful for Weatherly's hospitality, humor, and genuine investment in people. I can count on one hand the number of times I was with him, yet each memory stands out as fun, winsome, and significant. My life would have been better with more of Weatherly in it, and I'm thankful for the times I shared with him.

Blessings to my friends the Hardys during this bittersweet season all Christians experience when a saint goes home. I look forward to spending more time with Weatherly in the new heavens and the new earth. We will see him again.
Allysen Hunt
2022-01-08 20:13:24
The Hardy's are beloved family for so many of us. Weatherly will be missed greatly and never forgotten.
Kate Alcorn
2022-01-09 01:30:42
I heard this news with deep sadness. We have always remembered fondly the perfect southern gentleman who was happy to speak to the Australian whose young daughter was forming a lifelong friendship with Weatherly's youngest son Noel in an Internet chat room for children.. Many years later he trusted us to keep Noel in Scotland for an extended holiday. The friendship forged in a chat room by two very wee children continues today. Our family sends it's deepest and most heart felt condolences to the Hardy family. Remember the joyous times you spent with Weatherly, as he will be remembering them himself.
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