Dr. Jones suffered severely with lumbago, but his condition was not considered serious until Saturday night when he suffered a collapse. Heart trouble was the direct cause of death.
Dr. Jones was 70 years of age and had resided in Gambier for 32 years, and during all that time was identified with Kenyon College and the Bexley Theological Seminary.
Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Nelson, of near Washington D.C.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Gambier. Burial will be made in the college cemetery.
~ Mansfield News (Mansfield, Ohio)
Tuesday, July 17, 1917
Dr. Jones suffered severely with lumbago, but his condition was not considered serious until Saturday night when he suffered a collapse. Heart trouble was the direct cause of death.
Dr. Jones was 70 years of age and had resided in Gambier for 32 years, and during all that time was identified with Kenyon College and the Bexley Theological Seminary.
Besides his wife he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. James Nelson, of near Washington D.C.
Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Gambier. Burial will be made in the college cemetery.
~ Mansfield News (Mansfield, Ohio)
Tuesday, July 17, 1917
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Hosea Williams Jones, D. D.
1846 - 1917
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