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Stephen Edward Jones, Sr., 75

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —  Stephen Edward Jones, Sr., 75, of North Adams, MA, died Friday, February 6, 2026. He was born in North Adams on July 14, 1950, a son of the late Raymond Locke Jones and Margaret (Sweet) Jones. Stephen attended local schools in Williamstown and graduated in 1969 from Mount Greylock Regional High School.

Stephen worked for Crane Co. and was last employed as a Fireman at Williams College in the Facilities department. He enjoyed cooking, working on his home, four wheeling, and dancing. He was the Mayor of the North Adams McDonald’s.

He was survived by his loving children, Wendy Jones (Jeffrey Bryant) and Stephen Jones, Jr., both of Williamstown; a granddaughter, Arianna Gregory of Pittsfield; former wife, Kimberly Galli; sister, Ruth Lampenfield of Pennsylvania; and nieces and nephews. Stephen was predeceased by family members including David Jones, Tom Jones, Raymond Jones, Walter Jones, Dorothy Keeler, Mary Rathburn, Marge Bouchillon, Texanna Scherer, and Barbara Parisi.

A Celebration of Life and burial at Southview Cemetery for Stephen Edward Jones, Sr. will take place at a later date. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit FlynnDagnoliFuneralHomes.com.


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Sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad.I worked with your dad for several years at Crane he was lot of fun to work with. Really great guy he will be missed thoughts & prayers to your family…
from: P.J. Hebert on: 02-10-2026

I will never forget Steve and the memories at Dunkin, what a character, RIP. Gone to soon. My condolences..
from: Alexandra Daloiaon: 02-10-2026

Jennifer and all of the Jones family, I am sorry to hear about the passing of your uncle Steve. He was such a nice personable guy. Steve's father and my uncle Kenny were brothers, as are family go way back. Remembering the good old days. Keep the memories of family close during this difficult time.
Rest in peace Steve
from: Diane Mullett Allardon: 02-10-2026

My condolences to Wendy and Steve. Your dad was an awesome loving, and caring father. He was all around hilarious. He always knew how to make you laugh and put a smile on your face. My heart is with you both. Love and hugs
from: Hannah Baker on: 02-10-2026

Steve and Wendy, my heart is broken. I'm so terribly sorry. You're dad was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor. I'm going to miss seeing him and catching up. He's been a dear friend of mine who brought my spirits up and made me smile during some of my tough times in the past. I'm sending all our best in this sad time. You're in our thoughts, Marcia & Al , Jeff and Jordan
from: Marcia Moonon: 02-10-2026

I think the best thing that I know about Steve is that when he saw you no matter where or how long it's been he always made you feel like you were the best person on Earth he was a really good man rip Steve peace
from: Christine Weedenon: 02-10-2026

Not only a customer over the years a dear friend I will miss our late nights at McDonald’s with the gang chatting for hours about everything and anything seeing u daily for years and to not at all I’m going to miss all the craziness u brought the jokes and laughs very caring and would do anything for u he was definitely a rare breed but that’s why we clicked going to miss u friend
from: on: 02-10-2026

Sorry to hear of this loss always a mainstay of Williamstown. Rest in Peace! Gone too soon!
from: Wayne Estes on: 02-10-2026

Wendy and Steve, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. He was such a great man and will be missed by many. I am thinking of you all and sending prayers.
Shannon Goodell
from: Shannon LaFrance-Goodellon: 02-10-2026

I am saddened to read about Stephen’s passing. I was in junior high when he played right tackle on the best foosball team that Mt. Greylock ever fielded. He was outstanding blocking for Dick Cummings, who was perhaps the greatest football player in school history. Stephen was a good guy. U.S. younger guys would look up to him. RIP
from: Alan Georgeon: 02-10-2026

Wendy and Steve, my deepest sympathy. So very sad to read this. I'd stop into McDonald's almost every time I passed through the area just to chat with him over a cup of coffee.
from: R A Shoestock Sr on: 02-10-2026

Looking at his photo, I can still picture him sitting at our kitchen table, drinking coffee and telling jokes. I'm so sad and so sorry for your loss
from: Nancy Spenceron: 02-10-2026

Steve was a funny guy always making us laugh when we ran into him at work or whenever a loving father to his children and a great person all around my thoughts and prayers are with his children and all of his family god bless you all
from: Shane Bakeron: 02-10-2026

Wendy and family, I was very sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. My sincere condolences to you and your family during this difficult time.
from: Wanda Haleyon: 02-10-2026

Sorry for loss. Glod bless.
from: Bruce Laperleon: 02-10-2026

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