Obituaries
In Memory: Camden Jones, 23, Loved Golf, Jesus Christ
Jones was employed with Woodland Hills Golf Club and part of the student ministry at Cartersville First Baptist Church.

Editor's note: the following obituary is from Georgia Cremation Centers.
Camden Ashley Jones, 23, of Cartersville Georgia, passed away on March 29. Visitation was held Saturday at 1 p.m. and a memorial service at 2:30 p.m. Saturday March 31 at Cartersville First Baptist Church.
Camden was born in Rome to Craig and Donna Jones on Feb. 4, 1995. He graduated from Veritas Classical School and attended Middle Georgia State University and Georgia Southern University. Camden enjoyed participating in many sports. He was currently employed at Woodland Hills golf club as an assistant golf professional and he greatly enjoyed teaching the game of golf. He served as a member of Cartersville First Baptist and was involved in the student ministry. His passion was to teach others the love of Christ.
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Camden is preceded in death by Paul Homer Jones (grandfather) and Michael Scott Hallford (cousin). Camden is survived by Craig and Donna Jones (parents), Carmen Jones Meadows (sister), Matt Meadows (brother-in-law), Amelia and Cash Meadows (niece and nephew), Carson Jones (brother), Joe and Ann Knowles (maternal grandparents), Jacquelyn Jones (paternal grandmother) and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, Camden put his heart and soul into the youth ministry at Cartersville First Baptist, and in honor of Camden’s life, memorial donations may be made to Cartersville First Baptist Church for student ministries (these funds will allow students to attend summer camp).
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Cartersville First Baptist Church
241 Douthit Ferry Road
Cartersville, Ga 30120
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