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Harold Bert Jones

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Harold Bert Jones

Birth
Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA
Death
26 Nov 1973 (aged 55)
Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming, USA
Burial
Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA Add to Map
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Thermopolis, Wyo – Funeral services for Harold B. Jones 55 who passed away Monday in Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a myocardial infarction, will be at 11:00a.m. Thursday in Mortimore Chapel. The Rev. Raymond Gayle of Holy Trinity Episcopal will officiate Cremation will follow.

Mr. Jones was born in Megeath and was brought up in the Rock Springs area.

In 1946 Mr. Jones was united with Nan Hensley in Rock Springs. They lived in Rock Springs until moving to Thermopolis in 1965.

Mr. Jones was a purchasing agent for Marathon Oil Company in Grass Creek.

Mr. Jones was a World War II Veteran.

Mr. Jones was a member of the Episcopal Church, the AF&AM Lodge, the Order of the Eastern Star, Kalif Shrine, and the Bah-Gue-Wana Shrine.

Mr. Jones is survived by wife of home; a daughter of Thermopolis; two brothers one of Rock Springs; one of Billings; two step brothers one of Rock Springs; one of Los Angles, and a grandson.
Thermopolis, Wyo – Funeral services for Harold B. Jones 55 who passed away Monday in Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital after a myocardial infarction, will be at 11:00a.m. Thursday in Mortimore Chapel. The Rev. Raymond Gayle of Holy Trinity Episcopal will officiate Cremation will follow.

Mr. Jones was born in Megeath and was brought up in the Rock Springs area.

In 1946 Mr. Jones was united with Nan Hensley in Rock Springs. They lived in Rock Springs until moving to Thermopolis in 1965.

Mr. Jones was a purchasing agent for Marathon Oil Company in Grass Creek.

Mr. Jones was a World War II Veteran.

Mr. Jones was a member of the Episcopal Church, the AF&AM Lodge, the Order of the Eastern Star, Kalif Shrine, and the Bah-Gue-Wana Shrine.

Mr. Jones is survived by wife of home; a daughter of Thermopolis; two brothers one of Rock Springs; one of Billings; two step brothers one of Rock Springs; one of Los Angles, and a grandson.

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WYOMING, SGT ARMY AIR FORCES, WORLD WAR II



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