The A.C.A. 1-21-1943 Obituary for Rev. G. W. Jones
On Tuesday morning at 7:30, January 5th, Rev. George William Jones passed to his heavenly home. His health had been bad for several years, but his death came as a shock to his many friends.
He had been a member of the Alabama Conference for 57 years, although he retired from active service in 1929. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Gay, Louisville, Alabama.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Church with Dr. W.M. Curtis, Troy District Superintendent, in charge, assisted by Revs. A.B. Tanton, W.H. McNeal, L.W. Tubb, S.R. Jones, C.P. Roberts, and J.O. Grogan.
Surviving him are: his wife; daughters, Mrs. J.H. Gay, Louisville; Mrs. J.D. McEachern, Brundidge; and son, Louis R. Jones, Marianna, Florida.
To all the relatives and friends the Advocate extends sympathy.
The A.C.A. 1-21-1943 Obituary for Rev. G. W. Jones
On Tuesday morning at 7:30, January 5th, Rev. George William Jones passed to his heavenly home. His health had been bad for several years, but his death came as a shock to his many friends.
He had been a member of the Alabama Conference for 57 years, although he retired from active service in 1929. He made his home with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Gay, Louisville, Alabama.
Funeral services were conducted from the Methodist Church with Dr. W.M. Curtis, Troy District Superintendent, in charge, assisted by Revs. A.B. Tanton, W.H. McNeal, L.W. Tubb, S.R. Jones, C.P. Roberts, and J.O. Grogan.
Surviving him are: his wife; daughters, Mrs. J.H. Gay, Louisville; Mrs. J.D. McEachern, Brundidge; and son, Louis R. Jones, Marianna, Florida.
To all the relatives and friends the Advocate extends sympathy.
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