CAROLINE AUGUSTA WILHEMENA HENNING
Final rites for Mrs. Carrie A. Jones were held Wednesday March 2 at the Hendricks Chapel in Burlington. Brother Jim Marrow officiated at the 2:30 services. Casket bearers were: Floyd Camp, Jim Camp, Dale Camp, Leroy Camp, Bill Waterman, and Nolan Camp. Vocal selections "Beyond The Sunset", "Just Beyond the Rolling River", and "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" were sung by Jim and Marilyn Flick. Burial was in the Vona cemetery. Carrie A. Jones was born in Henry county, Ill. Jan. 11, 1869. She passed away Saturday Feb. 27, 1966 at the Good Shepherd Nursing home in Denver at the age of 97.She had been a resident of Colorado for 54 years taking up a homestead north of Vona in 1912.
In 1842 she moved to Stratton and later to Burlington to be near her son Roy Camp and family. In 1957 she was baptized and worshiped with the Church of Christ in Burlington until she moved to the Good Shepherd in Denver. Mrs. Jones was preceded in death by her husband Howard and her son Roy. She is survived by her two sons, Ed of Topeka, and Harry of Denver. Two brothers Dr. Carl Henning of Corning and Ed Henning of Atchison, Kansas. A sister Grace Williamson of Corning and 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren.
CAROLINE AUGUSTA WILHEMENA HENNING
Final rites for Mrs. Carrie A. Jones were held Wednesday March 2 at the Hendricks Chapel in Burlington. Brother Jim Marrow officiated at the 2:30 services. Casket bearers were: Floyd Camp, Jim Camp, Dale Camp, Leroy Camp, Bill Waterman, and Nolan Camp. Vocal selections "Beyond The Sunset", "Just Beyond the Rolling River", and "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" were sung by Jim and Marilyn Flick. Burial was in the Vona cemetery. Carrie A. Jones was born in Henry county, Ill. Jan. 11, 1869. She passed away Saturday Feb. 27, 1966 at the Good Shepherd Nursing home in Denver at the age of 97.She had been a resident of Colorado for 54 years taking up a homestead north of Vona in 1912.
In 1842 she moved to Stratton and later to Burlington to be near her son Roy Camp and family. In 1957 she was baptized and worshiped with the Church of Christ in Burlington until she moved to the Good Shepherd in Denver. Mrs. Jones was preceded in death by her husband Howard and her son Roy. She is survived by her two sons, Ed of Topeka, and Harry of Denver. Two brothers Dr. Carl Henning of Corning and Ed Henning of Atchison, Kansas. A sister Grace Williamson of Corning and 13 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren, and 6 great great grandchildren.
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