In loving memory of

Patricia Mangum Jones
May 12, 2020 - August 21, 2018

Patricia Mangum Jones, 71, beloved wife of Stephen M. Jones, of Atlanta, Georgia, passed away August 21, 2018, at her home after a short illness. Born March 22, 1947, she grew up in Greenville, South Carolina, she was the daughter of A.J. and Dorothy Sanders Mangum.


 


Pat graduated from Greenville General Hospital School of Nursing in 1968, and moved to Atlanta in 1970, where she met and married Stephen M. Jones in 1972. She worked at Emory Hospital and became a patient of Dr. Paul Davidson. In 1981 Dr Davidson put her on an insulin pump. This is why she was able to manage her diabetes so well and lived so long without ever developing complications of diabetes. Pat was the first one in Georgia to have this pump, and possibly the first one in the U.S. as Dr. Davidson was the first one using this technology. Due to Dr. Davidson, the pump, and the fact that Pat was a nurse, is probably why she did so well with her diabetes.  Pat went to work at Shallowford Hospital as a staff nurse on the first Diabetes Treatment Center, and a floor nurse on the diabetes specialty unit established there is 1985. Pat was the founding member of Greater Atlanta Association of Diabetes Educators in 1986, and held the office of president from 1988-1989. She was the co-chair for the Annual Meeting Host Committee for the American Association of Diabetes Educators in Atlanta in 1993. Pat went to work with the Georgia Department of Human Resources, Chronic Disease Prevention Section in 1998, She worked with the Division of Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, to reduce death and disability from stroke, heart attack and other cardiovascular diseases to low-income clients in receiving care through the public health department.  She also participated in writing the “Standard Nurse Protocol for Diabetes Mellitus in Adults” for the Georgia Health Departments.


 


Honors include: 1989 Scholarship Award by The Advanced Studies Institute for Diabetes Education; 1989 Scholarship Award by The American Association of Diabetes Educators; Patricia Babin Educator of the Year, awarded by The Greater Atlanta Association of Diabetes Educators in September, 1989; Public Servant of the Year awarded by The Atlanta Journal/Constitution, Gwinnette Extra, in April, 1990.


 


Also surviving are a brother, Jerry R. Sanders of Barnwell, S.C., nieces, Debbie (Steve) Garland of Tennessee, JerriAnne (Jody) Peele and Patty (Dan)Biggerstaff of Mt. Pleasant, SC, and her beloved Corgi, Steele.


 


Pat enjoyed needle point, SC sports, Clemson and supported her husband’s passion for golf. She also had a passion for Welch Corgi’s.


 


A memorial service will be held at 2 pm on Sept 29th, at Christ the King church, 5575 Peachtree Parkway, Peachtree Corners, GA 30092


 


Byars Funeral Home


Cumming, GA

Tributes

Garie Blanton Beal wrote on Sep 26, 2018:

"Pat was more of a sister to me, other than a cousin. My heart is broken. However we talked about heaven not long before she passed. We laughed about the thought of still getting into trouble with our grandmother and granddaddy. She will always be in my heart."

Susan Rutherford wrote on Sep 20, 2018:

"Pat always was such a pleasure to be around. Always had a smile and laugh. She will be greatly missed. My heart and prayers go out to the family."

Cathy Broom wrote on Sep 17, 2018:

"Steve and family, I was deeply saddened to learn about Pat's death. I worked with her at DPH until she retired. Pat was such a wonderful and caring person and was my friend. She did outstanding nursing management for the DPH and she will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to all."

Wilma and Carl Lauder wrote on Aug 23, 2018:

"Steve, You are in our thoughts and prayers. Pat will be missed yet forever remembered."