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Edward Kemp Jones

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Edward Kemp Jones Veteran

Birth
Wabash, Wabash County, Indiana, USA
Death
14 Nov 1952 (aged 41)
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fort Sill, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section Four Site 1011
Memorial ID
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(from Korean War Memorial - Wabash County Courthouse, Wabash, Indiana)

EDWARD KEMP JONES, 41, Sergeant U.S. Army, husband of Martha (Biggerstaff) Jones died Friday, November 14, 1952 after a recurrence of hepatitis. Born in Wabash July 20, 1911 he was the son of Homer M. and Florence (Bruner) Jones. He was graduated from Wabash High School in 1929 as president of his class and attended DePauw and Indiana Universities.

Surviving with the widow are two sons, Edward Kemp (Pete) Jones II, and Stephen Jones; also his father and one brother, John Preston Jones, all of Wabash.

During WWII he served three years with the 98th General Hospital spending two years in England, France and Germany. At the outbreak of the Korean Conflict he served in the landings at Inchon and the campaign at Choison Reservoir. Burial was in National Military Cemetery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
(from Korean War Memorial - Wabash County Courthouse, Wabash, Indiana)

EDWARD KEMP JONES, 41, Sergeant U.S. Army, husband of Martha (Biggerstaff) Jones died Friday, November 14, 1952 after a recurrence of hepatitis. Born in Wabash July 20, 1911 he was the son of Homer M. and Florence (Bruner) Jones. He was graduated from Wabash High School in 1929 as president of his class and attended DePauw and Indiana Universities.

Surviving with the widow are two sons, Edward Kemp (Pete) Jones II, and Stephen Jones; also his father and one brother, John Preston Jones, all of Wabash.

During WWII he served three years with the 98th General Hospital spending two years in England, France and Germany. At the outbreak of the Korean Conflict he served in the landings at Inchon and the campaign at Choison Reservoir. Burial was in National Military Cemetery, Fort Sill, Oklahoma.


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