Mrs. Cora E. Jones. Canajoharle, April 9.—Mrs. Cora E. Jones, wife of Charles Jones of Marshville, died yesterday morning at 9:00 o'clock at the Samaritan hospital in Troy, where she had been ill for the past few weeks. The body will be brought today to Canajoharie and the funeral held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church at Marshville. The Rev.LrA—Roberts will officiate and the burial will be in the Fort Plain cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Jones is survived by two sons and one daughter, Herbert and Harry F. Jones and Mrs. Earl Brown, all of Marshville; her mother, Mrs. Ellen McEwen, of Palatine Bridge; two sisters and three brothers. Mrs. Jones was actively interested in the affairs of the Marshville church and her death removes one from a community in which she was prominent and respected. Amsterdam Evening Recorder Friday, April 9, 1915
Mrs. Cora E. Jones. Canajoharle, April 9.—Mrs. Cora E. Jones, wife of Charles Jones of Marshville, died yesterday morning at 9:00 o'clock at the Samaritan hospital in Troy, where she had been ill for the past few weeks. The body will be brought today to Canajoharie and the funeral held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church at Marshville. The Rev.LrA—Roberts will officiate and the burial will be in the Fort Plain cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. Jones is survived by two sons and one daughter, Herbert and Harry F. Jones and Mrs. Earl Brown, all of Marshville; her mother, Mrs. Ellen McEwen, of Palatine Bridge; two sisters and three brothers. Mrs. Jones was actively interested in the affairs of the Marshville church and her death removes one from a community in which she was prominent and respected. Amsterdam Evening Recorder Friday, April 9, 1915
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