Peacefully with his family at his side in Ottawa on Sept 28, 2022, at age 80. Predeceased by his wife Dianne (née Bartlett). Loving father of Marni (Dale) and Jennifer (Liam). Proud grandfather to Austin (Miranda) and Kate (Owen). Dearest brother of Bonny and Janie (Danny). Predeceased by his parents Morley and Phyllis Jones and his brother Jeff Jones.
Visitation will be held on Thursday October 6, 2022, from 11 am to 1pm in the Hall of Colours of Beechwood Funeral Home located at 280 Beechwood Avenue. A Graveside Service will be celebrated in the National Military Cemetery at 1 pm. and a reception to follow.
For those who cannot attend to the Graveside Service, the family invites you to attend the ceremony through a livestream by visiting the following link: https://foveo.stream/beechwood/captain-n-james-terrance-oliver-terry
If desired, donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Bruyère Foundation: https://www.bruyere.org/en/bruyere-foundation
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Gilles Poirier
Glen Gibbons
My condolences to Terry’s family at this time. A sad moment for all who knew Terry whether from The Nixon Block RR or other paths in his life.
Andrew Payer
My sincere condolences to the family at this time of sorrow. Terry and I were members of the graduating class at RRMC in 1964 and at RMC in 1966.
Brian Lapierre
I sailed with Terry Jones in HMCS Okanagan before he became a Submarine Captain. He was on Okanagan on 28 July 1973 when she had her rendezvous with RFA Grey Rover. He will always be part of the Okanagan "Crunch Crew".
On behalf of the Submariners Association of Canada East, its Executive and Members we offer our condolences to Terry's family and his many friends at this time. Terry will not be forgotten for his support of submarines and the Associations. May all his good deeds be a Blessing in his Memory. RIP Terry. Dolphin 38.
Mitch Ewan
My sincere condolences to Terry's family. We served together when I was a brand new unqualified submariner on HMCS Okanagan. Terry was blessed with a great sense of humor and could have actually probably been a great stand-up comic. Very friendly with no big-shot attitude. Aloha my friend.
Capt(N) Wilf Lund OMM, CD , PhD
Terry and I were partners on the Royal Navy’s Submarine Commanding Officer Qualifying Course in 1976. There we bonded as life-long friends. Terry was an exceptional submarine captain who combined humour with professionalism and dedication. I will miss him terribly. Sleep well dear friend.
Allan Dunlop
A wonderful man. Blessed with an abundance of common sense and a delightful sense of humour. The world was a better place for him. Go in peace, Terry.
Yvon Desrosiers
My first Captain. He always made time to speak with every crew member. RIP SIR.
George Michael Roach
I sailed with Terry on Okanagan when he was the Engineer Officer. Very much an officer and a gentleman. Rest in Peace Terry!!
"DOC" Mossman
Sailed with this true gentleman in the early 70's. Interacted during our ensuing military careers culminating in socializing, in recent years , within the SAOC(Central). Throughout all, a priviledge to have known him. Condolences to his family for their loss. R.I.P Friend.
Terry Jones, was my submarine captain. The very best, safety conscious at all time. It was with great pleasure that I served under him. Terry, you have reached the shore. You may rest on your oars. We have got the watch.