Practically all of Mr. Jones' life was spent in Ionia and Montcalm counties and with his wife he operated grocery stores at Vickeryville and Butternutt and later on a bakery at Carson City.
For several years he was a steward for Belding Bros. & Co. in this city. He had resided in the Front street home, where death occurred, since 1924.
Surviving are the nephew and foster-son, Lowell Jones, of Saginaw; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Wright of Palo and Mrs. Benjamin Low of Duluth; and a brother, Jay Jones of Addison, Illinois.
Funeral services were held at the Fales funeral home Monday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. Fred G. Dunbar of Ionia, a former pastor of the local Methodist church, officiating and burial was in the cemetery at Palo by the side of Mrs. Jones.
Practically all of Mr. Jones' life was spent in Ionia and Montcalm counties and with his wife he operated grocery stores at Vickeryville and Butternutt and later on a bakery at Carson City.
For several years he was a steward for Belding Bros. & Co. in this city. He had resided in the Front street home, where death occurred, since 1924.
Surviving are the nephew and foster-son, Lowell Jones, of Saginaw; two sisters, Mrs. Herbert Wright of Palo and Mrs. Benjamin Low of Duluth; and a brother, Jay Jones of Addison, Illinois.
Funeral services were held at the Fales funeral home Monday afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. Fred G. Dunbar of Ionia, a former pastor of the local Methodist church, officiating and burial was in the cemetery at Palo by the side of Mrs. Jones.
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