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Name: William Earl Jones
Spouse: Arline J. Chapman Jones
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Birthdate: January 4, 1926   
Date of Death: February 21, 2023  
       

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William Earl Jones, 97, formerly of Columbia City, died peacefully in his sleep at Heritage Pointe of Huntington at 5:25 a.m., February 21, 2023, where he was a resident since 2018.

He was born in Knox, Indiana, on January 4, 1926, to the late Ernest A. and Bessie Mae (Heilman) Jones. As a boy, the family moved to Whitley County, where he attended Washington Center School, Larwill School, and graduated from Columbia City High School in 1944. As the United States was in the midst of WWII, he was inducted into the U.S. Army Air Force on July 3, 1944.

Taking training as a photographic lab technician, he became an aerial photographer/gunner in the Pacific Theatre. He is best known for the low-altitude atomic bomb damage photographer of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Those photographs now reside in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of the Air Force; the National Military History Center, Auburn; Los Alamos History Museum; Oak Ridge (TN) History Museum; and the Indianapolis War Memorial. After spending nine months in the occupation of Japan, he was honorably discharged on August 19, 1946.

Returning to Columbia City, he married Arline J. Chapman on July 26, 1947. They made their home in Columbia City. Arline died on February 26, 2015. Since 2007, Bill has resided in Huntington.

In 1947, he began the General Electric Machinist Toolmaker four-year program, becoming a certified machinist in 1951. He continued his employment with GE for ten years. In 1949, he began a part-time photography studio, Jones Photos, eventually becoming his full-time occupation, well known for his outstanding photography. He was a member and past president of the Professional Photographers of Indiana. With his outstanding photography work, he was invited to join the prestigious DaGuerre Society. He retired from photography on December 31, 1992.

In his retirement, he became active in several aviation and military organizations giving presentations to groups about his war photography. He volunteered with the American Cancer Society, giving cancer detection and prevention presentations. Bill was a founding member of the Civil Air Patrol in Auburn and, beginning in 2000, the curator of the Hoosier Air Museum. He was a member of the American Legion Post 98 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2689, both of Huntington. He was a member of the United Methodist Church of Columbia City and, more recently, Huntington.

Surviving are his children, Carol Thompson of Santa Cruz, NM, Susan (James) Cartwright of Muncie, Marquis (Carol Hively) Jones of Columbia City and Nola (Robert) Smodic of Nashville, TN; several grandchildren; many great-grandchildren; and a brother Don Jones of Churubusco.

He was preceded in death by a sister, Lucille Blaugh.

A graveside service is Monday at 11 a.m. at the St Matthews Cemetery, 1460 E, 500N, Columbia City, with military honors presented by the Korean War Honor Guard. Arrangements are in the care of Smith & Sons Funeral Home, Columbia City.

Memorials in Bill’s honor are the Hoosier Air Museum or the American Cancer Society.
 
Last Updated: 02-23-2023 Alumni ID: 12095
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