JOHN WESLEY JONES                 GRAVESTONE PHOTO                      

The Wichita Beacon, Saturday, July 27, 1918, Pg. 5

Died:  July 27, 1918

 

JOHN W. JONES DIES;

KANSAN 52 YEARS

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Passed Away at His Home on South

Water After a Long Illness.

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  John Wesley Jones, a resident of Kansas for the past 52 years, died at his home, 838 South Water Street, this morning, after an illness lasting several months.

  Mr. Jones was a member of the Garfield Post G. A. R., and served during the Civil War in the 167th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry.  He came to Kansas in 1866, immediately after he mustered out of the army, and settled on a homestead in Coffey County.  He came to Wichita eleven years ago and moved to his home on South Water Street.

  He is survived by his wife, Mary C. Jones; three daughters, Mrs. R. E. Cunningham, Mrs. Rose Taylor and Mrs. Ora Wilson; and two sons, Charles W. and B. R. Jones.

  Funeral services will be in charge of the Garfield Post and will be announced later.  The body will lie in state at the parlors of the City Undertaking Company after tomorrow morning.

 

The Wichita Beacon, Sunday, July 28, 1918, Pg. 4

 

JONES---Funeral services for John W. Jones, retired farmer, who died at his home, 838 South Water Street, Saturday, as a result of wounds said to be the result of an attack made upon by Peter Criqul last December, were held from the parlors of the City Undertaking Company this afternoon at 4 o’clock and were in charge of Rev. Oliver N. Roth and the G. A. R.  Internment was made in Highland Cemetery.