The body of Georgia teacher Gary Jones was pulled from a tourist lake where he disappeared while celebrating his 50th birthday with his dying fiancee just a month ago.
Westminster School teachers and coaches were found dead in 45 feet of water in the woods of Lake Oconey on Sunday afternoon. Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills told 11 Alive News.
Jones' body wasn't too far from where he became his bride, Spellman College instructor Joysiln Wilson was found on February 8 the day after the two went missing from a fishing boat trip, the sheriff said.
According to the outlet, his body was discovered thanks to Keiskolmican, who uses underwater sonar technology to find teachers who have been confused for a long time.
They disappeared on a fishing boat celebrating Jones, who is now 50, officials said. The boat was empty and ran in circles with cookies still loaded with icing, hours after the last time I was seen.
Wilson, an instructor at Spellman College, found himself floating the next day because there was still air in his lungs when he died. She turns out she is still clutching her cell phone.
Jones wallet, driver's license and hotel key card were also on the boat.
Before Comican was brought in, authorities had already spent three weeks conducting intensive searches using SONARs, corpse dogs, helicopters and drones, the outlet reported.
“We don't remember such extensive use of government and private personnel and resources due to such incidents regarding Lake Ocony and Sinclair over the past 40 years,” sheriff said. Sills first told Atlanta News.
According to the outlet, Jones' family, who funded the massive search, has been informed of the tragedy.
“He was a game and a life changer for a lot of people. Jones' brother Michael Jones said 11 people were alive.
“Gary has been a servant of God since his early days as a teenager, and he did what people did in 85 or 90 years. Gary ended in 50 years, and we hope to continue his legacy.”
Authorities did not suspect a foul play and would conduct an autopsy on Jones and Wilson, the outlet reported.
Jones joined Westminster School staff as a middle school science teacher in 2002, an eighth grade basketball coach and head of the track and field program during that time, Atlanta News first reported.
Wilson is a mathematics instructor at Spellman University, and “she had an indelible impact on both students and her colleagues,” the university said in a statement to the outlet.
Rapper CEELO GREEN Tok to Instagram earlier this month To lament Wilson, he calls his old childhood friend “effectively one of the three sisters I have.”
“No one deserves to perish like that. It's more than a tragedy. It's horrifying and I personally know that she doesn't deserve this,” he wrote.
Wilson and Jones first met as students at Clark Atlanta University 30 years ago, but they had reconnected, Wilson's friend Natasha Harrison told the Constitutional Journal.
They were engaged during their holidays and were scheduled to get married on March 14th.

