The actor died on July 7 at his home in Northridge, Calif, said The Hollywood Reporter.
Jones was pronounced dead at the scene, after his wife found him lying on the bathroom floor and called 911. The cause of death is uncertain.
Jones voiced the role of the puppet who wants to be a boy and whose nose grows each time he tells a lie in the classic Disney film as a child actor.
He also performed on the songs 'Give a Little Whistle', 'Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee' and 'I've Got No Strings'. His last credit was the 1965 film 'Requiem for a Gunfighter'.
Jones, born on February 25, 1927 in Texas, was the son of a newspaper editor. He reportedly worked in Hoot Gibson's rodeo as a trick rider and roper before moving to Los Angeles with his mother to pursue acting.
Jones pursued a career in real estate and banking after he retired from acting in the 1960s.
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