Jona Fay Solomon, passed away on May 19, 2026, in Groves, Texas. Born on January 14, 1950, in Port Arthur, Texas, she graced this world with a heart full of love and a devotion to family that defined her life and legacy.
Jona’s life was one devoted to the cherished role of homemaker, a position she embraced with unwavering dedication. Her home was a sanctuary where cooking was used to make everyone feel special. Family was the cornerstone of her existence, and she held this truth close with a resolute spirit. She was known and loved for treating each person she encountered as though they were truly unique and dear.
Her proudest accomplishments were, without doubt, being the best mother and grandmother possible. These titles she wore with immense pride, doing everything within her power to nurture and care for her loved ones. Through her actions and presence, Jona left an indelible mark on those fortunate to know her.
She was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Edgar Parish and Norma Strawn, and by her son, Bryan James Solomon. Their memories remain eternally cherished in her heart and ours.
Jona is survived by a loving family who carry forward her legacy. By her side for 58 years was her husband, John “Johnny” Solomon, Sr., of Groves. Her loving children are John David Solomon, Jr., residing in Nederland, and Christie Mires and her husband Bo of Leander, Texas. Her beloved grandchild, Brock Youngblood of Austin, will forever hold a special place in her heart. Jona also leaves behind her dear sister, Deborah Hebert of Port Neches, who shared in the joys and bonds of family life.
Jona's legacy is one enriched by love, kindness, and a ceaseless commitment to family. Her presence will be deeply missed but her spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those she so selflessly nurtured and adored.