Margaret Ann Farmer Jones entered into eternal rest on Friday, January 29, 2021 at the University of Virginia Hospital in Charlottesville. She was born on June 8, 1939 in Louisa County to the late Gracie and Preston Farmer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Jones; sisters, Gracie Lipford, Marie Gross and Beatrice Morris; and brother, Preston Farmer, Jr. Margaret was a member of Mount Gilliam Baptist (New Site) Church. Margaret is survived by her daughter, Sheila; son, Patrick and godson, Ryan, all of Louisa; sisters, Doris Wimbush of Pleasantville, New Jersey, Henrietta Evans of Washington, D.C.; Shirley Thurston of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; one son-in-law, Gerald Coleman; one daughter-in-law, Chris Ferris-Jones; four grandchildren, Tameika, William, Jr., Wendall and Sharron; nine great grandchildren, DaZhawn, JaNaya, DaNasha, David, Jr., Darin, Bre, Brandon, Za’Nera and Laron; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held Saturday, February 6, 2021 at 1:30 p.m. in The Sun Chapel at D. D. Watson, Louisa, 117 West Street, Louisa with Reverend Virginia Farmer officiating. Interment followed in Mount Gilliam Baptist (New Site) Church Cemetery. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.ddwatsonlouisa.com.

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