Survived by his wife, the former Louise Purl, Baton Rouge; his father, Henry Q. Jones, McComb, Miss.; two sons, James Dalton Jones and Melvin Clinton Jones, both of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Evans, Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. C. T. Fitzgerald, McComb, Miss.; one brother, Jewell H. Jones, McComb, Miss.
He was a member of Istrouma Baptist Church and Istrouma Lodge No. 415, F & A.M. He was an employe of Humble Oil and Refining Co. He was active in the American Legion Junior baseball program.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), November 27, 1968
Survived by his wife, the former Louise Purl, Baton Rouge; his father, Henry Q. Jones, McComb, Miss.; two sons, James Dalton Jones and Melvin Clinton Jones, both of Baton Rouge; two sisters, Mrs. Herman Evans, Jackson, Miss., and Mrs. C. T. Fitzgerald, McComb, Miss.; one brother, Jewell H. Jones, McComb, Miss.
He was a member of Istrouma Baptist Church and Istrouma Lodge No. 415, F & A.M. He was an employe of Humble Oil and Refining Co. He was active in the American Legion Junior baseball program.
Published in The Morning Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), November 27, 1968
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