Dorothy LaVon Malouf Jones

Dorothy LaVon Malouf Jones, 24 April 1921

Dorothy LaVon Malouf Jones, 82, Malad, passed away Augus 9, 2003 in Ogden, UT of complications following a stroke.

She was born April 24, 1921 in Ogden, the daughter of John Shaker and Alice Jenkins Malouf. She was educated in Ogden Schools. She worked at the Ogden Arsenal until she was married to Ralph d. Jones on July 19, 1946 in Dillon, MT. They made their home in Malad where she was a housewife and mother.

She was a member of The Church of jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in which she served in many callings, the one she loved the most was the primary.

She is survived by one son and one daughter: Jerry D. Jones and Alice and Rod Moon, all of Malad; three grandchildren who she loved so very much: Neal and Dena Moon, Mindy and Wes Allen, all of Malad, and Tim Moon of Pocatello; three great grandchildren: Jayden Moon, Bree Moon and Emily Allen; brothers and sisters: Murry and Karlene aMalouf, Belmont, Ca; Johnny Malouf, Ogden, UT; Ellen and Ralph Williams, Ogden, UT; Janice and Tom Grajek, Walnut Creek, CA; and Edward Malouf, las Vegas, NV.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, a brother, Jerry and sister, Leatha.

Funeral Services
August 12, 2003 – Malad LDS 2nd Ward Chapel
Bishop Richard Cornia officiating

Family Prayer – Vance Ward, nephew
Prelude & Postlude – Elaine Mills, family friend
Invocation – George W. Jones, nephew
Life Sketch – Ellen Williams & Janice Grajek, sisters
Musical Selection – Susie Doying
Speaker – Tim Moon, grandson
Speaker – Max Firth, family friend
Remarks – Bishop Richard Cornia
Congregational Hymn – “God Be With You Till We Meet Again”
Benediction – Eric Leavitt, nephew
Postlude – Elaine Mills

Interment
Malad City Cemetery
Dedicatory Prayer – Rodney Moon, son-in-law

Casket Bearers
Neal Moon
Tim Moon
Wes Allen
Jayden Moon
Johnny Malouf
Edward Malouf
Ralph Williams

Honorary Bearers
Murry Malouf
Tom Grajek
Zeph Jones
Lowell Chuck Davis

Compassionate service and care of the flowers by the Malad LDS 2nd Ward Relief Society