In Loving Memory of Jeaniettra Avonne Jones
Moncks Corner, South Carolina — With hearts weighed down by sorrow, family, friends, and the entire community are mourning the tragic and untimely passing of Jeaniettra Avonne Jones, 34, whose life was taken far too soon in a fatal auto versus pedestrian accident along North Highway 52 in Bonneau during the early morning hours of February 27, 2026.
According to the Berkeley County Coroner’s Office, authorities were notified at approximately 3:10 a.m. of the devastating incident. Jeaniettra was pronounced deceased at the scene as a result of the severe injuries she sustained. What began as a quiet early morning became a moment of unimaginable heartbreak for those who loved her.
Emergency personnel from the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office, South Carolina Highway Patrol, Berkeley County Emergency Medical Services, and North Berkeley Fire & Rescue responded swiftly and professionally, working with care and urgency under deeply difficult circumstances. The incident remains under active investigation by the Coroner’s Office and the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
But beyond the official reports and flashing lights was a vibrant life — a woman deeply loved, deeply valued, and deeply missed.
Jeaniettra Avonne Jones was more than a headline or a statistic. She was a daughter, a sister, a friend, and a bright light in the lives of so many. At just 34 years old, she carried within her a spirit that radiated warmth and compassion. Those who knew her speak of her infectious smile, her generous heart, and her ability to make others feel seen and appreciated.
In Moncks Corner and throughout Berkeley County, Jeaniettra built meaningful connections. She was the kind of person who checked in on others, who remembered birthdays, who offered encouragement when someone was struggling. Her laughter could lift a room, and her presence brought comfort and familiarity.
Her loss has sent shockwaves through the community. Friends struggle to find the words. Family members grapple with the unbearable reality of saying goodbye far too soon. A chair sits empty at the table. A phone call will never come. Plans for the future have been replaced with memories of the past.
Yet even in the depths of grief, there is gratitude — gratitude for the 34 years that Jeaniettra shared with the world. Gratitude for the love she gave so freely. Gratitude for the impact she made, even in ways she may never have realized.
She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, resilience, and authenticity. Her life reminds us how fragile and precious each day truly is. It calls us to hold our loved ones a little tighter, to speak words of love more freely, and to cherish the time we are given.
As the investigation continues and the community seeks answers, one truth remains unshaken: Jeaniettra Avonne Jones mattered. Her life had meaning. Her story does not end on a highway in the early morning darkness — it lives on in the hearts of those who carry her memory forward.
To her family, may you find strength in one another and comfort in the outpouring of support that surrounds you. To her friends, may the laughter you shared echo gently in your hearts. And to the Moncks Corner and Berkeley County community, may unity and compassion help guide you through this time of sorrow.
In loving memory of Jeaniettra Avonne Jones — your light was beautiful, your presence was a gift, and your memory will forever remain a blessing.
Rest peacefully, Jeaniettra. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.

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