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About
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In the early 1940s, Mr. Thomas Strong purchased the
Mitchell Funeral Home, located a the south east corner
of West Carolina and Copeland Streets from Reverend
Williams Mitchell. The original building is in corporate
into the modern present-day structure known as Strong &
Jones Funeral Home, Inc. |
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Mr.Thomas Strong and his wife, Mrs.
Mamie Johnson Simmons Strong met a young funeral
director in business in Quincy, Florida named Elbert W.
Jones. Their friendship developed and from time to time,
they would assist each other in business. Mr. Strong’s
sudden death in 1947 left Mrs. Strong alone to continue
the funeral business. A new funeral director was needed
and Mrs. Strong offered the position to Elbert W. Jones.
For a short period thereafter, the business was known as
the Elbert W. Jones Funeral Home. Through prayer and
personal community service, the business began to
flourish. On September 1, 1947, Elbert W. Jones
purchased half of the business, and the partnership of
Mamie J. Strong and Jones, merged into one big happy
family. The Strong family members included: Mamie J.
Strong; one son, Robert C. Strong, who became a licensed
funeral director I 1951; and two daughters, Winifred
McCoy and Betty S. Lawrence. The Jones family members
included: Elbert W. Jones and his wife, Inez Stevens
Jones; a daughter, Linn Ann Jones Griffin, who became a
licensed funeral director in f1983 and presently co-owns
the business; a son Elbert W. Jones, Jr. All family
members worked in various capacities such as responding
to ambulance calls, transporting the sick and disabled
to hospitals, removals and assisting with funerals and
the many administrative tasks that help to make the
business a success. During this time, the business
employed one full-time employee, Mr. Mayhew Washington.
Later, the late Mr. Phillip Ford, Mr. Johnny Johnson and
Mr. T.J. Gregory became full-time employees. The late
Daisy T. Smith joined the staff as beautician. |
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This business was built on prayer and a true commitment
to service. Business meetings for the staff were held
each Monday morning with a hymn and a prayer. It also
became customary for the staff to hold devotional
services before going out on a funeral service.
“Gracious and dignified Service” became the motto and
today, as in the early years, at Strong and Jones
Funeral Home, we strive hard to live up to this motto.
In the daily business operation, we provide a full
coverage funeral service. This includes: cremation,
direct burials, shipping services and the additional
funeral service. Yes, we have a plan to meet the needs
of all individuals in a professional, caring and
affordable manner. It is our desire to satisfy our
clients in a fair, hones and confidential way. We
respect our clients and their wish is our goal. The
business became licensed to write pre-need funeral
contracts in 1981. The staff participates in continuing
education courses to keep up with the current trends in
this profession. |
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In 1966, James A. Rowls joined our staff and it still
currently employed. Many part-time workers assist with
funeral as well as with the day-to-day operations. With
assistance of these persons, our business remains ever
ready to serve this community. |
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The Greenwood Foundation was organized through our
business. This group was responsible for cleaning and
restoring the Greenwood Cemetery. Our business assists
the local Leon County School District by attending
Career Day, Vehicle Day and giving “Shadow Time” to
interested students. |
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Strong and Jones Funeral Home maintain membership in the
following organizations: |
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District V Funeral Directors
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Florida Funeral Directors Association
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Florida Morticians Association
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National Funeral Directors Association
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National Funeral Directors and Morticians
Association
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Florida and Georgia Independent Funeral Directors
Association
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Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce
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Capital City Chamber of Commerce
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Our history is completed with a commemoration to our
founders and our family members. As we continue our
service to the community as we live our motto…“Gracious
and Dignified Service” |
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