Dr Colin WynneJONESOf Belmont Road, Bangor passed away suddenly on Thursday 16th of October 2025, aged only 70 years. He is survived by his beloved wife Jayne Jones and his two daughters Dr Katherine Jones, 28 and Eirian Jones, 25, as well as his older sister, Valerie Jones.
Born in Bangor, he spent his youth enjoying the company of his parents Vera and Albert Jones. Often regarded as some of the best years of his life, he spent his early childhood in Ysgol Cae Top followed by secondary education in Friars Grammar School. He studied electronic engineering at Bangor University, before completing a PhD in control systems.
In 1982, Colin moved to London to begin an extraordinary career with the BBC. Starting as a FACS engineer, he rose through the ranks as a sound recordist and news cameraman. His work took him across the world-reporting from Russia, Somalia, the United States, and the Middle East during both Gulf Wars to name a few. He documented the fall of the Berlin Wall, the Bosnian War, countless domestic political campaigns, and even toured with Bon Jovi. Among many memorable moments, he once shook hands with Saddam Hussein. Throughout these events, he was known for being resourceful, kind and cheerful with a can-do attitude - also enjoying mentoring other colleagues to success. He was among the fortunate few who could truly say he loved his work.
Outside of his professional life, Colin was a devoted husband and father. He shared his passion for travel and discovery with his family, taking them on countless adventures across Europe, North America, Scandinavia, and especially Canada. One of his most treasured memories was a recent trip of a lifetime to Australia with Jayne.
Following his retirement in 2016, he returned to his home in Bangor to spend his time with his family, who he loved dearly. He spent his time shooting at the local range where he was Club Secretary, as well as birdwatching and walking the coastal paths of North Wales with his daughters. At home in Belmont Road, he was a familiar, friendly face - often found tending his garden and chatting with neighbours. Colin will be remembered for his unwavering love, his thoughtful guidance, and his gentle, generous nature. His steady hand and wise counsel saw his family through difficult times and the advice he gave will continue to guide us. He was an incredibly proud husband, father, brother, and son.
A funeral service will take place on Monday 10th November 2025, at noon, at Bangor Crematorium, followed by a wake at the Carreg Bran hotel in Llanfair PG. Anyone who knew Colin and would like to pay their respects is encouraged to attend. Family flowers only. Donations in Colin's memory, in lieu of flowers, can be made to Snowdonia Donkeys, a charity that he loved.
All enquiries care of H.O Davies Ltd Funeral Directors , 4 High Street, Bangor. LL57 1NP. 01248 362650.
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