Regen Junea Jones

Regen Junea Jones obituary, Hurst, TX

Regen Junea Jones

Regen Jones Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Forest Ridge Funeral Home-Memorial Park Chapel on Jul. 7, 2025.

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Regen Junea Rodden Jones
Regen Junea Rodden Jones was born on February 5, 1979, in Fort Worth, Texas, and passed away unexpectedly on June 25, 2025, in Fort Worth due to heart complications.
Junea had a one-of-a-kind, radiant personality. She didn't just light up a room - she filled it with laughter, jokes, and warmth. Her unforgettable laugh and deep love for others left lasting impressions on everyone she met. To know Junea was LOVE Junea. Not many people can say they made a real impact in this world - but she did, and then some.
She is survived by her beloved husband and best friend, Jerry Jones, and their cherished fur baby, Sierra. She is also survived by her mother-in-law, Jamie Sirois Wagner; and her siblings: Christopher & Crystal Kelso, Mark & Dorothy Rodden, Joe & Cindy Rodden, Cody & Linda Rodden, Joey & Lindsey Rodden, Donnie Rodden, Gary Rodden, Ruth Rodden, Rhonda & Terry Bell, Regina Corbin, Renee English, Rosanna Troutman, Rolinda Syfrett, Tim Rodden, Rachel & JR Foster, Stacy & Randy Day, Shelley Clarke, Mandy & Michael Rivers, Anna & Jake Julsaint, Nelda Martinez Morris, Tracy & Jason Polk, and Eddie Martinez - along with numerous nieces, nephews, and countless friends who were like family.
One of the greatest accomplishments of Junea's life was marrying her best friend, Jerry, on September 30, 2017. Together, they built a beautiful life in Fort Worth, filled with love, family, and friends - and, of course, their fur baby Sierra.
She was preceded in death by her parents, David Brannon and Lorraine Rodden, her mother Rebecca Burge, her siblings Redina Rodden, Renessa Rodden, and Bobby Rodden, and her father-in-law Gene Wagner.
Following the service, all are welcome to gather at Morton's Tavern, located at 212 Lipscomb Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76104, to continue celebrating Junea's life. JesCrave will have food available for purchase, and drinks will also be available at the bar for hose who wish tp stay, visit, and share memories.

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