Robert W Jones, died December 8, 2021. Born in 1934 in Bath as one of 5 children to Leo D and Nancy R Jones of Bath,Robert, like his parents, was a steady contributor to his home region. He graduated from Haverling in1952 as salutatorian, went to Cornell on a scholarship, but then followed his instincts and joined the NewYork State Police. Uncle Sam intervened, though, and drafted him into the Army where he spent twoyears before rejoining his fellow troopers. He loved being part of the nation's finest law enforcementteam and rose to the rank of lieutenant where he eventually served as Zone Commander out of Bath.With another promotion looming and the concurrent reality of having to again uproot his family from Bath,he chose to retire after 20 years. Business ventures ensued followed by a brief period that saw him rejoinlaw enforcement as he dutifully served in the role of Chief of Police for the village of Bath. For many thiswould have been more than enough, but not for one who grew up on a farm. A new career with evenmore miles logged was directly ahead, Robert W Jones was now a rural mail carrier for the UnitedStates Postal Service. For more than 35 years he arose in the wee hours 6 days a week making certainthat everyone along with his lengthy route received the finest service he could provide. Copious cardsand candies received during the Christmas season from those on his route always spoke to the deepappreciation others had for his unwavering excellence. He is survived by his wife of more than 60 yearsof loving courtship, Nancy, their sons, Timothy (Carla) of Bath and Jeffrey (Beth) of Victor, grandsonsNate and Michael, granddaughters Heather and Jennifer, brothers Richard and Doug, numerous niecesand nephews, and an inestimable number of appreciative souls who always knew the gentle spirit andhonesty of Bob Jones. His enduring legacy, precisely like that of his beloved parents, was an uncommoncommitment to putting others first. Heaven now has a trooper in the widest and finest sense of the word.In lieu of flowers, a donation to the SPCA would properly honor his devotion to our 4-legged companionswho make life so very much sweeter. Visitation was held on Monday December 13, 2021 from 1:00-2:00 PM at Fagan's Funeral Home in Bath, followed by burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Bath.