Harold Eben Jones

October 19, 1925 - December 12, 2012
Harold Eben Jones

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Mr. Harold Eben Jones age 87 of Wilmington,NC passed away Wednesday December 12, 2012 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center.

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  • December 13, 2012
    Mike Moxley says:
    H.E. will be missed by every single soul he touched, I know, He touched mine. My deepest sympathies for all of you. He and I worked side by side for many years and I was fortunate to really get to know the man that he was. He taught me patience, responsibility and his uncanny ability to always look forward. The greatest man I've ever known.

  • December 13, 2012
    Penny Jones says:
    We love you Pop Pop, you have been the best grandfather, father, husband and father in law. We have been so blessed to have you!

  • December 13, 2012
    Mary Dyer says:
    Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

  • December 20, 2012
    Kiran says:
    , from certain serocus many of the claims made sound like the usual denial that the source of any social pollution could be China itself. What I mean in terms of navel gazing and reform is that China today would be full-stop unrecognizable to its 30 years ago self. In any of the aspects you list, there have been many reforms. With respect to the party's role, that there is still one-party rule does not mean that there has been no change in the way that party operates internally. Having said this, if one wants to make the claim that there has been no substantive change since Mao's passing, then that is only sustainable in the face of the continued power of the party. In terms of failing to address its own history, I guess what you mean is that it has failed to address its past to the satisfaction of those who would like to see it gone. Fair enough, but as anyone living in China will attest, crossing the stream groping for stones means that things have been changing very rapidly, which is not to say they have changed for the better for everyone. So, to those who enjoy accusing me of being pro-China, not quilty. I'm more pro evidence than anything.