Jamal Lovette Jones, also known as Burnone Jones, was born on May 16, 1990, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He unexpectedly departed this earth on April 28, 2025, at the age of 34. Jamal was preceded in death by his Grandmother, Winnie Mae Childers, his Aunts, Deborah Lynn Williams, Angela Alexander, and His Bonus Mother, Bettey Jean Blanton. He is survived in death by his mother Degra Renee Jones his wife Ela Jones His son’s Cason Williams, Eric Perez, Jeremiah Navarro, Noah Navarro, and Joshua Gonzalez, Brothers Reginald Jones, Michael Jones, and Bryant Hillman, Sisters LaShawna Williams, Nekeiah Jones, Special Aunt LaKeysha Williams and a host of other aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and close friends.
Jamal was born with tremendous talent, and he had a heart and a huge amount of passion for everything he set his mind to doing
Jamal was known for his generous spirit, warm smile, and unwavering commitment to lifting others. Whether through his work, his friendships, or his everyday encounters, he carried himself with grace, kindness, and strength. He had a passion for connecting people and building brands, and he never hesitated to lend a helping hand. Jamal was more than a beloved son, father, brother, uncle, nephew, and friend; he was a leader, a musician, and an artist. To some, he was just a stand-up guy, but to many, he was a protector and a guiding light for the people he loved most in this world.
Jamal meant so much to his loving family and countless friends, who will forever cherish his memory. Though it was cut far toolife was full of love and short, Jamal's laughter, and he had such a meaningful impact on everyone he came in contact with. His presence will be deeply missed, and his legacy will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.
A celebration of Jamal’s life will always continue in the days to come, where friends and family honor his memory and share stories of his remarkable journey.
Rest in peace, Jamal Lovette “Burnone” Jones. You were deeply loved and will truly be missed. You may be gone from this life, but you will never be forgotten.
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