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Selfishness surrounded his complete family by his 2nd wife in an effort to control what she was not at liberty to control.
Death date: Mar 3, 2015
Rodney A. Jones, 56, of Ashford, CT, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, March 3, 2015. He was born in Rockville, CT, son of the late Timothy and Mariam (Rousa) Jones. Rodney worked in maintenance for Celeron Square Apartments in Read Obituary
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Selfishness surrounded his complete family by his 2nd wife in an effort to control what she was not at liberty to control.
Sharlene,
We met around this time last year, if I'm not mistaken, around St. Patty's Day at Charlie and Reney's. I remember the stories told, your amazing garlic bread (with your home-grown garlic, no less) and especially the smile upon his face when looking at you- he was so in love you, it was truly something of an inspiration! The 2 of emanated true friendship and a deep love and admiration of one another. I'm so very sorry for your loss, for our loss of yet another great person. Should you need anything, please don't hesitate, you must know it's ok to lean on your neighbors. We're here for you and yours.
Erica Vaughan
I am deeply saddened and truly shocked. Rod is forever in my heart. The many memories of his smile will forever be missed. Sharlene, Kaly, Aaron and the family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Matt Koska
Rob was such a loving and carding person...I really loved living there and miss u all so much...I loved rolling down the hill in front yard love you all so much!!!!!
Rod was a great person and will be greatly missed by all whom have known him. He was a fun person to be around. My heart goes out to Sharlene and his children for the sudden loss of someone so important to all.

One of my best memories of Rodney -
Rodney, Sharlene, Charlie and I went clamming in Mystic. The walk from the marina to get to the ocean shore was not easy. Charlie was the 1st to jump over the 3 foot muddy trench waterway to get there. I was the next, and while carrying the heavy cooler and umbrella, I tried to jump over the trench and one leg sunk deep into the mud. I could not move. Rodney just dropped everything he was carrying and pulled me out of the mud by underarms. It was embarrising but really funny at the same time. That's just the way he was. Always helping anyone in need. He was such a loving husband, father and friend. We will forever miss him in our lives! Sharlene, Aaron and Kaly - we love you!
Reney and Charlie
Mark and I have many wonderful memories of Rod but I will always remember that he did not like painted rocks.he spent a whole night telling me why I should never paint a rock. All the walls on Rte 89 are a beautiful testimony to his love of stone. To Sharlene Aaron and Kaley we are so sorry for your loss we love you all.
One of the nicest guys I've ever met. So sorry for the whole family. I'm sure my Steve is so happy to see him! He said more than once " I love that guy!!' I'm fortunate to have a beautiful rock wall made by Rod in my front yard which will always remind me of him. Sharlene and kids your in my thoughts and prayers.
Crazy kinda of guy who always put a smile on our face, I am so happy Steve and I got to meet you thru Steve Harakaly, now you to Buds will have a Banging time together. RIP Rod. Joanne Corcoran and Stephen Chopus
