Jones, Franklin D.
Franklin D. Jones
March 26, 1944 – February 15, 2015
Sgt. Maj. Franklin D. Jones (ret), age 70, lost his courageous battle with cancer and the effects of Agent Orange at 2:15 AM on February 15, 2015. Although he lost his battle with cancer, he was victorious in life.
Frank was a dedicated family man and is survived by his beautiful wife Peggy, his daughters Pam, Tracy and Becki, sons Dave and Jacob, and nine grandchildren.
He served with honor and valor in The United States Marine Corps for 28 years. His distinguished military career includes fighting in one of the longest and bloodiest battles of the Vietnam war, the Battle of Khe Sanh where he was a Sniper with the 26th Marines. His military service and courage were commemorated with two Purple Hearts, The Cross of Gallantry with a Silver Star, and two Presidential Citations just to name a few. When he retired from The Marine Corps he was proud to protect and serve as a member of the Inglewood Police Department for a number of years.
He will be remembered for his quick wit, his love and commitment to friends and family, his love for our Country and his unique ability to inspire others to greatness. His leadership, loyalty and dedication to duty will live on in the lives of his family and friends forever.