Angela Jones, a devoted wife, mother, Nona, sister, aunt, mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and friend, passed away on February 4, 2025, at the age of 73, surrounded by family. She was born on January 17, 1952, in Washington, D.C. to Daniel and Echolene Mardelle (Johnson) Lagana. Angie grew up in Capitol Heights and graduated from Central High School in 1970. She met the love of her life, Chuck Jones, in Junior High and they were married on August 6, 1971. They have made their home in Dunkirk for over 35 years. She enjoyed a successful career with the United States Postal Service in Labor Relations for more than 30 years, retiring in 2007. Angie spent her life caring for others and putting other people’s needs above her own. She loved cooking and feeding others, caring for her family, spending time with her grandchildren, and following them to every sporting event and dance recital. She was blessed to have many lifelong friends; family and friends were everything to her. Angie was truly an angel on earth who touched many lives and served as a Mom to many. In her spare time, she enjoyed playing slot machines, traveling, going to the beach, and collecting Betty Boop memorabilia.
Ang will be greatly missed by her family, friends, and all of those she touched throughout her life.
Angie is survived by her loving and devoted husband Charles Jones Sr., children Elaina Jones of Trappe, Charles Jones Jr. and wife Heather of Lothian, grandchildren Addisen, Adelle, Charlie, and Ada, and siblings Linda Ball and Marie Stamp and her granddogs Duke and Cooper. She was preceded in death by her parents Daniel and Echolene Lagana, her brothers, Danny and Tony Lagana, and nephew Ronnie Ball.
Angie’s family would like to thank CalvertHealth Medical Center for their outstanding care and compassion.
In lieu of flowers and in keeping with Angie’s love for all children, donations can be made in her name to the foundations listed below.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Jeanie
February 10 – Obituary: Angela Jones
Chuck I remember so well when you and Angie were young! The last time I remember seeing you both at a happy occasion was at your house. I think it was aunt Echoline’s birthday. My husband Larry and I came with my mom and dad, Charlotte and Don. Larry and I will be celebrating our 50th anniversary in May. We can understand what it’s like to lose somebody so dear after all that time. I’m glad you’ve got kids and grandkids and family that is close. May God bless you now with his comfort and blessings as you proceed through the days ahead I am Aunt Grace’s granddaughter, Jeanie. ????
Mike and Beth Hans
February 10 – Obituary: Angela Jones
It breaks my heart to hear of your passing. I can remember you coming up in Capitol Heights. You loved everyone you met. When Beth and I were living in Chesapeake Beach we would come to your house in Dunkirk and was always welcomed. You never turned anyone away. God has taken a true angel but he only takes the best. We will continue to pray for Chuck and the rest of the family in the hope that they find comfort in the fact that she is in a better place. We will see her again on the other side. ❤️❤️❤️
James Williams
February 9 – Obituary: Angela Jones
Dear Cousin Angie, I was very saddened to hear about your passing. I will be there on Tuesday to pay my respects. I remember the first time I came over to meet Uncle Daniel and Aunt Echolene who had a letter from our cousins in Italy. This inspired me at a very young age to start working on our family history and eventually led to me meeting our cousins in Italy. You always liked and commented on all of my posts on Facebook throughout the years. You will be missed.
Love,
Cousin Jimmy
Carla Matthews
February 9 – Obituary: Angela Jones
Our deepest condolences to Chuck, Heather, Addie and the Jones Family during this sad time. Praying God will give you strength in the upcoming days, months and years. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sorrowfully submitted,
Carla Matthews and family
Jose R Diez and Roberto Davis.
February 9 – Obituary: Angela Jones
Angie was our neighbor from across the street. She was always “there” for us and for our now gone neighbors Edward and Rosemary. We can attest to her love for her family; she let us know that her grandchildren were very special. Our hearts go to all of them and especially to our dear Chuck.
Jean Emer
February 8 – Obituary: Angela Jones
Angie was a life long friend who will be greatly missed. I’m glad we had the opportunity to chat a couple of weeks ago. I have known her since we were 7 years old. We went all through school and graduated from Central together. Lost track of her and Chuck until one day in 1987, I was at an open house in Bay Country and there was Debbie and Angie there. Turns out we would be neighbors until we moved to NC in 2007. Our kids went to school together. How cool was that. Our prayers go out to you Chuck, the kids, and grandkids. We feel so bad that we can’t be there but Dennis just had major back surgery and can’t travel and I can’t leave him alone. Love, Dennis and Jean Emer
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