Gayleen Jones retires after 35 years with Central Bank

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Gayleen Jones retired in September after 35 years at Central Bank’s Spanish Fork office. While Jones’ long-time friends and colleagues at Central Bank are sad to see her go, they are happy for her success and wish her well in retirement. 

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“Gayleen always gave 100 percent to the work. She was the kind of employee you could consider as a trusted friend,” said Glen Roach, manager of Central Bank in Spanish Fork.

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Central Bank would like to congratulate Jones and thank her for her years of service and loyalty.

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Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. – George Washington

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Gayleen Jones retired in September after 35 years at Central Bank’s Spanish Fork office. While Jones’ long-time friends and colleagues at Central Bank are sad to see her go, they are happy for her success and wish her well in retirement. 

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“Gayleen always gave 100 percent to the work. She was the kind of employee you could consider as a trusted friend,” said Glen Roach, manager of Central Bank in Spanish Fork.

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Central Bank would like to congratulate Jones and thank her for her years of service and loyalty.

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Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. – George Washington

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