MRS. JULIA JONES
Julia Snow Cox Jones died in Sutherland Thursday morning at the advanced age of eighty-four. Mrs. Jones was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 20, 1849 and at the age of one year crossed the plains with a company of LDS pioneers. Her family made their first home in Salt Lake City and later in Lehi and when Mrs. Jones was a girl of seventeen, the parents were called to Dixie to help colonize. Later Mrs. Jones spent twenty years in Old Mexico returning at the end of that time with a company of refugees. Four years ago she came to Sutherland to live where she remained until the time of her death. Mrs. Jones was one of a family of fourteen and has two sisters living in Delta, Mrs. R.J. Gardner and Mrs. H.O. Gardner. The other sisters Mrs. Emma L. Burgess and Mrs. Reuben Gardner of St. George and one Brother Dr. Wm. J. Snow of Provo attended the funeral. Mrs. Jones was married twice, to Mr.[Joseph] Cox and later to Frederick Jones . Of the four children born to her one survives, her daughter Mrs. Jennie Thornton of Sutherland. Mrs. Jones was a woman of the finest character, high minded and sincere and holding to the highest principles. Courage was one of her outstanding qualities. For the past twenty years her eyesight had been extremely poor and she finally became blind. She was a woman well along in years but not dismayed, she studied and learned the Braile system of reading for the blind and read a great deal until death. Her many friends paid tribute to her memory at the funeral services held Saturday in the Sutherland LDS chapel. Interment was held in the Delta cemetery.
MRS. JULIA JONES
Julia Snow Cox Jones died in Sutherland Thursday morning at the advanced age of eighty-four. Mrs. Jones was born at Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 20, 1849 and at the age of one year crossed the plains with a company of LDS pioneers. Her family made their first home in Salt Lake City and later in Lehi and when Mrs. Jones was a girl of seventeen, the parents were called to Dixie to help colonize. Later Mrs. Jones spent twenty years in Old Mexico returning at the end of that time with a company of refugees. Four years ago she came to Sutherland to live where she remained until the time of her death. Mrs. Jones was one of a family of fourteen and has two sisters living in Delta, Mrs. R.J. Gardner and Mrs. H.O. Gardner. The other sisters Mrs. Emma L. Burgess and Mrs. Reuben Gardner of St. George and one Brother Dr. Wm. J. Snow of Provo attended the funeral. Mrs. Jones was married twice, to Mr.[Joseph] Cox and later to Frederick Jones . Of the four children born to her one survives, her daughter Mrs. Jennie Thornton of Sutherland. Mrs. Jones was a woman of the finest character, high minded and sincere and holding to the highest principles. Courage was one of her outstanding qualities. For the past twenty years her eyesight had been extremely poor and she finally became blind. She was a woman well along in years but not dismayed, she studied and learned the Braile system of reading for the blind and read a great deal until death. Her many friends paid tribute to her memory at the funeral services held Saturday in the Sutherland LDS chapel. Interment was held in the Delta cemetery.
Family Members
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Sarah Sophronia Snow Forsyth
1852–1927
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Emma Lucretia Snow Burgess
1856–1938
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Chloe Louisa Snow Gardner
1859–1936
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Lucy Almira Snow Gardner
1861–1944
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Maryetta Snow Gardner
1863–1942
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William James Snow Sr
1869–1947
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Sariah Hannah Snow Lott
1843–1930
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Willard Snow
1853–1937
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Maria Lovina Snow Sargent
1853–1921
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Jeter Snow
1855–1936
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Melissa Leavitt Snow Greenwood
1855–1925
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John Leavitt Snow
1857–1916
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Celestia Snow Gardner
1859–1959
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Mary Lorena Snow Rencher
1860–1937
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Charles Snow
1861–1939
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Mason Levi Snow
1862–1944
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Frank Snow
1863–1912
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Bernella Elizabeth "Nellie" Snow Gardner
1866–1952
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Orrin Henry Snow
1869–1948
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George Snow
1871–1874
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