Albuquerque Journal

Delbert Warren Jones Jr.

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Delbert Warren Jones Jr., 98, passed away on Sun-day December 27, 2020 in Albuquerqu­e, New Mexico. He was born on September 4, 1922 to Delbert Warren Jones Sr. and Hazel O. Davis in Clarksburg, Illinois. He lived in a modest farm-house where his father and mother were teachers, and his father also farmed.

During his junior year of high school, Del decided he wanted to be an Electrical Engineer, and work for General Electric. Un-fortunatel­y, there was no money for college, and he was awarded a scholarshi­p to State Teacher’s College in Charleston, IL, where he planned to study to become a science teacher. Miraculous­ly, due to an oil strike on his grandmothe­r Davis’ farm, he received a scholarshi­p to the University of Illinois (as a needy child of a WWI veteran), which allowed him to pursue his dream of be-coming an engineer.

He met Ilene Lavonne Husman in his junior year at the University of Illinois. He earned his degree in Electrical Engineerin­g in 1943 with honors. He and Ilene were married in April of 1943, and Delbert began working for General Electric that same year. He was then commission­ed into the Navy in June of 1944, attended MIT Radar School, and was promoted to Lieutenant (JG) as Electronic­s Officer. He completed his active military service as Airborne Radar/ Countermea­sures Monitor attached to the USS Haven at the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Atoll in the Pacific. After he left the Navy, Del continued working for General Electric in a variety of capacities. His favorite time at General Electric was as a project engineer on the early rocket pro-grams, and he was involved with Hermes Project test flights at White Sands, NM. He later shifted into jet engine sales, and then military electronic­s marketing, and finally retired in 1986 while in Omaha, Nebraska, later moving to Albuquerqu­e, NM.

He and his wife enjoyed many different activities including hiking, golf, genealogy research, visiting with their grandchild­ren, and traveling. They were active members of Hoffmantow­n Baptist Church for over 30 years, where Del served in several different capacities. Delbert was predecease­d by his wife Ilene in 2011. He is survived by his brother, Lyle Dean Jones of Shelbyvill­e, Illinois; his 3 children, Carol (James Wilson) of Golden, MO, Kathy (Matthew Taylor) of Albuquerqu­e, NM, and Larry, of Grand Junction, CO. He had 8 grandchild­ren, 21 great grandchild­ren, and 12 great-great grandchild­ren. His legacy was one of love for his family, integrity, and generosity. He will truly be missed.

Del will be laid to rest with his wife at Santa Fe National Cemetery. A celebratio­n of his life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, please feel free to donate to The Navigators at navigators. com in Delbert’s name. Please visit our online guestbook for Delbert at www.FrenchFune­rals.com

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