Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Margaret Loaring-Clark Jones

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Margaret Loaring-Clark Jones of Kendal at Longwood, Kennett Square, PA, Maggie was “promoted to glory” on Saturday, February 29, 2020. Born March 21, 1928, in Memphis, TN, she graduated from Southweste­rn at Memphis (now Rhodes College). She obtained her graduate degree in Library Science from East Tennessee State University.

She is survived by her husband, Bill Jones, and was a partner in his work as an Episcopal priest and bishop. They served in New Haven, CT; Pulaski, TN (Church of the Messiah); Nashville, TN (Christ Church); LaGrange, GA (St. Mark’s); Mountain Brook, AL (St. Luke’s); Johnson City, TN (St. John’s); St Louis, MO (Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Missouri); and Rainham, England (St. Margaret’s).

In addition to her commitment to the Episcopal church and its mission, Maggie contribute­d greatly to every community in which she lived. She was a librarian at St. Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis; the Program and Education Director of the United Nations Associatio­n in St. Louis; the Missouri Diocesan Companion Coordinato­r with the Nigerian Dioceses of Kano, Kaduna, Jos, and Abuja; and she served on numerous boards through the years. The Episcopal Peace Fellowship, the Bach Society of St. Louis, the Johnson City Tree and Appearance Board, and the Woods and Meadows Committee at Kendal were just a few where she dedicated her skills. She was an expert at needlework and her love of the outdoors was reflected in her time spent hiking the Appalachia­n Trail, obtaining her Master Gardener certificat­ion, and serving as chair of Arbor Day committees, among other things. Her gardens are still enjoyed by many!

Although Maggie’s own mother, Margaret Lee Austin LoaringCla­rk, died when Maggie was two years old, Maggie found her central vocation in being a devoted wife and a nurturing and caring mother. She and Bill loved to travel and hike, and they enjoyed music and plays together since they first met at Southweste­rn. Together they raised four daughters, graduates of Sewanee, Brown, Kenyon, and Ohio Wesleyan.

In addition to Bill, her husband of 70 years, Maggie is survived by her sister, Sarah Flowers of Memphis, TN; her four daughters and their families: Beth Jones of Wilmington, DE; Marty Jones and her husband Fred Augenstern of Winchester; Lu Johnston and her husband Andy of Wilmington, DE; Caroline Silva of Newton, NJ; and six grandchild­ren: Elise and Julia Augenstern, Neil and Trish Johnston, Ben and Will Silva.

The family would like to thank all the caring individual­s at Kendal and her friend, Eileen Battavio, who made Maggie’s life comfortabl­e and meaningful since she and Bill moved to Kendal in 2000.

A celebratio­n of life will be held on Saturday, March 7, 2020, at 11am at Christ Church Christiana Hundred in Wilmington, DE. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Appalachia­n Trail Conservanc­y, The Kendal at Longwood Staff Appreciati­on Fund, or an organizati­on in your community that most reflects your time spent with Maggie. For online condolence­s, please visit legacy. com.

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