**In Loving Memory of Senior Master Sergeant Mark Jones, USAF**

Co-Owner of Bertha's Place a Beloved New Orleans Night Spot

Story and Photos by Glenn Summers Data News Weekly Contributor

It is with heavy hearts that we gather to honor and remember Senior Master Sergeant Mark Jones, who departed this life on January 15, 2025, at the age of 55. A proud servant of the United States Air Force and Co-Owner Bertha’s Place., Mark dedicated his life to protecting our freedoms and serving his country with unwavering commitment and integrity.

Born in the vibrant city of Pensacola, FL, Mark carried the spirit of the Gulf Coast with him throughout his life. His journey took him from the sun-soaked shores of his childhood to the bustling streets of Washington, DC, where he embraced the challenges and responsibilities of military service. Most recently, he found solace and a sense of community in the lively culture of New Orleans, LA, where he contributed his unique spirit and warmth to the city he loved.

Mark was not only a distinguished member of the Air Force, but he was also a beloved friend, husband, father, and mentor. His humor could light up a room, and his smile had a way of making even the darkest days seem a little brighter. He was a guiding light for many, providing support and wisdom to those lucky enough to know him.

His legacy of service will forever be etched in the hearts of those he touched. Mark exemplified the core values of the Air Force: integrity first, service before self, and excellence in all we do. He believed in the power of teamwork and always encouraged others to strive for greatness, both on the battlefield and in their personal lives.

As we gather to celebrate his life, let us remember Mark not just for his exemplary military career, but for the extraordinary person he was. His laughter, his kindness, and his enduring love for family will remain with us, a beacon of hope and inspiration.

To Mark’s loving family, we extend our deepest condolences and support during this painful time. We recognize the profound loss you have suffered, and we stand with you, sharing in your grief and honoring the incredible man you have lost.

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