Tony Kelley
sorry to hear about don passing away, he was my supervisor at phillip morris. Tony Kelley
Birth date: Aug 19, 1946 Death date: Apr 23, 2023
Donald "Don" Jesse Joines joined the church triumphant on Sunday, April 23, 2023. He was born August 19, 1946 in Wilkes County, North Carolina to Mae and J.M. Joines, and was later joined by younger brother Ken, other brother/cous Read Obituary
sorry to hear about don passing away, he was my supervisor at phillip morris. Tony Kelley
Donny’s brother is my brother-in-law and over the years Donny always impressed me as a kind and gentle man. Sincere condolences to the family from my wife and me.
Richard Cothren
Nancy, you have never been off my mind since I heard of Don’s troubles. Sending you love and prayers, for comfort and peace enveloped in strengthening memories.
Don was great to work for at PMUSA. He had a really good sense of humor. He would always give me great tips on my flowers. I pray for peace for his family.
Our deepest condolences and prayers for the Joines family. Don's wife was my math teacher at SSC and I know Don was very blessed to have such a great lady in his life and mother to their children for all these years. Our hearts goes out to all the family.

Don was a pleasure to work with and made even working second shift fun to work at PM. Worked closely on the expansion project with him at the plant and we had a blast. Rest easy my friend.
So sorry to hear of Don's passing. I worked with him at Philip Morris and was proud to have known him. He was a pleasure to work with and I only wish for him all the best! Rest easy my friend.
So, I lost contact with Don after the plant in Concord shut down. I loved Don. He was a good man to work for and a good man. Always trying to help someone.and he was WIDE OPEN for the most part. He had that little Toyota Prius and would follow behind me when I was walking out to my car at night, I never could hear him behind me because they don't have a running motor. As soon as I got to my car he would turn his head lights on and I knew he had sneeked up on me AGAIN....I have a million stories on him, he'll be missed. See you again friend, Goose.
Sending love and prayers to Don’s family. I worked beside Don for many years at Philip Morris. He was always full of ideas and energy. What a good man!
Prayers and condolences to you and your family, Nancy. Love, Delores Smith