Billing Gazette, Billings, Montana
February 23, 1984
Roy—Vernadine M. Jones had cooked for Roy school system until retiring in 1980.
Mrs. Jones, 56, died Thursday in her home after a short illness.
Born in Lost Packer Mine, Idaho, she was a daughter of Farmer and Ethel Bean. She moved to Montana as a child and attended school in Dillon.
On Sept. 15, 1951 she married Harold H. Jones in Dillon. They lived in Fort Peck until 1954 when they moved to the Slippery Ann game station on the C. M. Russell Game Range. In 1976 they moved into Roy.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Mike of Roy, Danny of Lewistown and Pat of Minot, N.D.; her mother of Dillon; a brother, Vernald of Spring Valley, Ohio; and four grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lewistown with burial in Lewistown City Cemetery. Cloyd Funeral Home is in charge.
Billing Gazette, Billings, Montana
February 23, 1984
Roy—Vernadine M. Jones had cooked for Roy school system until retiring in 1980.
Mrs. Jones, 56, died Thursday in her home after a short illness.
Born in Lost Packer Mine, Idaho, she was a daughter of Farmer and Ethel Bean. She moved to Montana as a child and attended school in Dillon.
On Sept. 15, 1951 she married Harold H. Jones in Dillon. They lived in Fort Peck until 1954 when they moved to the Slippery Ann game station on the C. M. Russell Game Range. In 1976 they moved into Roy.
Survivors include her husband; three sons, Mike of Roy, Danny of Lewistown and Pat of Minot, N.D.; her mother of Dillon; a brother, Vernald of Spring Valley, Ohio; and four grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Saturday in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lewistown with burial in Lewistown City Cemetery. Cloyd Funeral Home is in charge.
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