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Ila Mae Elizabeth <I>Munro</I> Jones

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Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro Jones

Birth
Clayton, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
2 Oct 1976 (aged 65)
Ottawa, Ottawa Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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1976, Thursday October 7, The Almonte Gazette page 6
JONES - In hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, on Saturday, October 2nd, 1976. Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro, beloved wife of the late George Jones. Dear step-mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Ted Boal), Lively; Vivian (Mrs. Alfred Harrington), Richmond; Gladys (Mrs. Edgar Wilson), Ottawa; Kenneth Jones, Okemos, Michigan; dear sister of Kathleen (Mrs. Gordon Thom), Almonte; Lottie (Mr. Wilbert Belford), Pakenham; Raymond Munro, Toronto. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.

1976, Thursday October 14, The Almonte Gazette page 11
Ila Mae Elizabeth Jones
The death of Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro, widow of the late George Jones, occurred at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Saturday, October 2nd, following a severe stroke. She was 65. Mrs Jones was born at Clayton on February 2nd, 1911, a daughter of the late David Munro and his wife, Edith E. Thompson. She received her education at Clayton schools and Almonte High School. She was a member of Almonte Presbyterian Church, where she was active in the choir. Her chief hobby was music and at one time she played the organ at the Baptist Church. On December 8th, 1943, she was married at Almonte United Church to the late George W. Jones. She is survived by a step-son, Kenneth Jones, O Kemos, Michigan, and a step-daughters, Gladys (Mrs Edgar Wilson), Ottawa; Phyllis (Mrs Ted Boal), Lively, Ontario and Vivian (Mrs Al Harrington) of Richmond. Also surviving are a brother, Raymond Munro, Toronto, and two sisters, Kathleen (Mrs Gordon Thom), Almonte, and Lottie (Mrs Wilbert Belford), Pakenham. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, Almonte, on Monday, October 4, at 2 p.m. with Rev Paul Rumball officiating, assisted by Rev Smith, a former pastor of the Baptist Church. Burial was made at Auld Kirk Cemetery.
1976, Thursday October 7, The Almonte Gazette page 6
JONES - In hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, on Saturday, October 2nd, 1976. Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro, beloved wife of the late George Jones. Dear step-mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Ted Boal), Lively; Vivian (Mrs. Alfred Harrington), Richmond; Gladys (Mrs. Edgar Wilson), Ottawa; Kenneth Jones, Okemos, Michigan; dear sister of Kathleen (Mrs. Gordon Thom), Almonte; Lottie (Mr. Wilbert Belford), Pakenham; Raymond Munro, Toronto. Rested at the Kerry Funeral Home, 154 Elgin Street, Almonte, where service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Auld Kirk Cemetery.

1976, Thursday October 14, The Almonte Gazette page 11
Ila Mae Elizabeth Jones
The death of Ila Mae Elizabeth Munro, widow of the late George Jones, occurred at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Saturday, October 2nd, following a severe stroke. She was 65. Mrs Jones was born at Clayton on February 2nd, 1911, a daughter of the late David Munro and his wife, Edith E. Thompson. She received her education at Clayton schools and Almonte High School. She was a member of Almonte Presbyterian Church, where she was active in the choir. Her chief hobby was music and at one time she played the organ at the Baptist Church. On December 8th, 1943, she was married at Almonte United Church to the late George W. Jones. She is survived by a step-son, Kenneth Jones, O Kemos, Michigan, and a step-daughters, Gladys (Mrs Edgar Wilson), Ottawa; Phyllis (Mrs Ted Boal), Lively, Ontario and Vivian (Mrs Al Harrington) of Richmond. Also surviving are a brother, Raymond Munro, Toronto, and two sisters, Kathleen (Mrs Gordon Thom), Almonte, and Lottie (Mrs Wilbert Belford), Pakenham. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, Almonte, on Monday, October 4, at 2 p.m. with Rev Paul Rumball officiating, assisted by Rev Smith, a former pastor of the Baptist Church. Burial was made at Auld Kirk Cemetery.


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