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“Thank you for my life.”

Baynon Jones (left) and his wife Nita are thankful that their great-grandson Trey Winstead acted quickly to save Mr. Jones’ life when he suddenly began suffering heart problems. Winstead performed CPR. Baynon Jones (left) and his wife Nita are thankful that their great-grandson Trey Winstead acted quickly to save Mr. Jones’ life when he suddenly began suffering heart problems. Winstead performed CPR. By JAMIE PATTERSON
Managing Editor

“Thank you for my life.”
That was the first line Baynon Jones wrote on the sheet of paper as he remembered the Thursday afternoon when he almost died.
It was a simple thank-you letter for the quick action of those around him when he was found unconscious in his living room.
But it was his great-grandson Trey Winstead who brought him back with CPR during those hectic 10 minutes.
Earlier, Jones was taking advantage of the weather that afternoon. There were a few projects in the yard that needed his attention. His wife, Nita, was inside their house. Trey, his 13-year-old great grandson, was playing inside his room.
Some mischievous youngsters had vandalized his mailbox, and Jones was determined to get it looking back to normal.
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