Bryan S. Jones, 32

ADAMS, Mass. — On July 2, 2019, Bryan Scott Jones, loving son of Karen E. Allison and Scott I. Jones, passed away at the age of 32.
Bryan was born in Pittsfield, Mass., on June 4, 1987, attended local schools and was presently residing in Adams, Mass., at 18 North Summer St.
Bryan had many passions that started at an early age and continued through adulthood. Whether it was driving remote-controlled cars and trucks with his dad, collecting the latest Matchbox or Hot Wheel cars, playing his crazy punk rock music on his ukulele, or building his many, many, many Lego sets (to the delight of his mom), Bry loved his hobbies. We picture him eating Taco Bell or his favorite BJones special pizza with some of his favorite people, including Hannah and Tim.
For the past year, Bryan had work diligently to overcome the disease of addiction, crediting the Day Program at BMC, Pomeroy House and, most recently, the George B. Crane Center, where he had just finished obtaining his certificate to be a recovery coach specialist so he could start helping others through his experiences. A "Blocks to Recovery" group, which he created using Legos, was about to begin in the fall.
Bryan was preceded in the death by his grandmother, Hope Jones. He is survived by his mom, Karen, and her husband, Greg Jordan; his dad, Scott; his grandfather, Irving Jones; his grandmother, Gail Ginthwain; his grandfather, Robert Winslow; his big sister, Amber Winslow; big brother Christopher Allison; aunt Kathryn LeVardi; uncle John Winslow and his two favorite kitties, Luigi and Zelda. Bryan will be truly missed!
Funeral notice: A memorial gathering to celebrate Bryan's life will be held at his mom and stepdad's house in Lanesboro, Maass., on Aug. 31, 2019, at 2 p.m. Their address is 3 Umbagog St., Pittsfield, Mass., if using a GPS.
When i must leave you for a little while, please do not grieve and shed wild tears
and hug your sorrow to you through the years...
But start out bravely with a gallant smile, and for my sake and for my name
live on and do all things the same...
Feed not your loneliness on empty days but fill each waking hour in useful ways
Reach out your hand in comfort and in cheer and I in turn will comfort you and hold you near...
and never, never be afraid to die for I am waiting for you in the sky!
