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August 11
Kaedon Gavan Wayne Jones

Kaedon Gavan Wayne Jones, infant son of Jonathan and Andrea Pullen Jones of Fort Knox, died Friday, Aug. 5, 2005.
In addition to his parents, survivors include two sisters, Heather Gates-Jones and Tiffany Gates; a brother, Alexander Gates; his maternal grandparents, Larry and Liz Pullen and Diana and Robert Lentz; his paternal grandparents, Jimmie and Lavada Jones; and his maternal great-grandparents, Richard and Ada McIntyre.
The funeral is 7 p.m. Friday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Brandenburg Chapel, with Bishop Fred Cundiff officiating.

Visitation begins at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the church.
Dixon-Atwood & Trowbridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Keadon's short life  
Keadon went to Heaven to await his family to join him.  He was much loved and wanted.  Although I (his mother) only got to know him while he was in my womb I knew him very well.  I had a very special bond with him that will never ever be forgotten.  I was able to see him on sonogram, hear his beating heart at the doctors offices and at home and was also able to feel him moving.
His Daddy had a very special bond with him as well.  He too saw him on sonogram, and was able to feel his first movements while in the womb. 
When Kaedon was born I ( his Mom) was the first to hold him and see him, his Daddy a few minutes later.  Kaedon looked like his father totally except that he had his Mother's nose and mouth.  He was so tiny and was about the size of his Mother's hand but looked no different that a full term baby except that he was smaller.  His siblings loved him just as much as we his parents did and were very much apart of this miracle as Mom and Dad were.  He is loved very much and always will be.

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