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Violet Mabel <I>Bowman</I> Jones

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Violet Mabel Bowman Jones

Birth
Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
Death
12 May 1923 (aged 39)
Wellington County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
Block K Civilian's Plots
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Violet Mable Bowman Jones died May 12, 1923 unexpectedly following the birth of a son. The deceased was born in Freelton, 37 years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman. She was united in marriage to Richard Jones, a well known resident of this city, some 17 years ago. She leaves to survive her loss, the sorrowing husband and a family of seven small children. Richard, Alice, Dorothy, John, Clayton, Audrey and Verna. A mother, six sisters and four brothers also survive, the later being Mrs. Harry Black, Guelph, Mrs. Ed. Cutting, Hespeler, Mrs. Gordon, MacDonald, Brantford, Mrs. H. Cutting, Hamilton, Mrs. H. Leitch, Oshawa, Mrs. W. Black, Muskoka, William Bowman, Hespeler, John, Kitchener, Albert, Hespeler, and Andrew, Muskoka. To these, and especially the sorrowing husband left with the responsibility of caring for seven small children, the heartfelt sympathy of a host of friends and acquaintances will go forth. The late Mrs. Jones was highly esteemed by all who knew her and was a devoted wife and mother.
Violet Mable Bowman Jones died May 12, 1923 unexpectedly following the birth of a son. The deceased was born in Freelton, 37 years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowman. She was united in marriage to Richard Jones, a well known resident of this city, some 17 years ago. She leaves to survive her loss, the sorrowing husband and a family of seven small children. Richard, Alice, Dorothy, John, Clayton, Audrey and Verna. A mother, six sisters and four brothers also survive, the later being Mrs. Harry Black, Guelph, Mrs. Ed. Cutting, Hespeler, Mrs. Gordon, MacDonald, Brantford, Mrs. H. Cutting, Hamilton, Mrs. H. Leitch, Oshawa, Mrs. W. Black, Muskoka, William Bowman, Hespeler, John, Kitchener, Albert, Hespeler, and Andrew, Muskoka. To these, and especially the sorrowing husband left with the responsibility of caring for seven small children, the heartfelt sympathy of a host of friends and acquaintances will go forth. The late Mrs. Jones was highly esteemed by all who knew her and was a devoted wife and mother.


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