ANN ELLEN JONES. WEST PAWLET, RUTLAND COUNTY, VERMONT.
April 8th, 1937 - Mrs. Ann Ellen Jones, 61, wife of Thomas T. Jones, died yesterday afternoon after a long illness.She is survived by her husband, and eight sons, Thomas H. of Granville, New York, William W. of Schenectady, New York, Owen R., Gordon T., John P., Edward T., Raymond T., and Myrthen T.; one daughter, Emily H.; two grandchildren, Marion Jones and John Stanley Jones; four sisters, Mrs. William G. Williams of Schenectady, New York, Miss Deborah Jones of Albany, New York, Mrs. James Williams and Mrs. Jane Mary Davis of New York, a niece and several nephews.
Mrs. Jones was a member of the Congregational church, the Ladies Aid, Welsh Missionary society and the Neighbourhood club.
The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the house, with burial in the family lot in the West Pawlet cemetery.
Rutland Daily Herald ~ April 9th, 1937.
ANN ELLEN JONES. WEST PAWLET, RUTLAND COUNTY, VERMONT.
Mrs. Ann Ellen Jones, age 61, wife of Thomas T. Jones, passed away Wednesday afternoon agfter several months' illness. She is survived by her husband and eight sons, Thomas H. of Granville, William W. of Schenectady, Owen R., Gordon T., John P., Edward T., and Myrthen T. of West Pawlet; and two grandchildren, Marion Jones and John Stanley Jones; four sisters, Mrs. William G. Williams of Schenectady, Mrs. Jane Mary Davis, Mrs. James Williams of new York and Miss Deborah Jones of Albany; together with several nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held from the late home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with burial in the West Pawlet cemetery.
It can be truly said that she lived in a house by the side of the road and was a friend to man. She was a devoted wife, a loving mother and many will feel the loss of a true friend who had lived in West pawlet so many years and endeared herself to all.
Granville Sentinel ~ April 8th, 1937.
ANN ELLEN JONES. WEST PAWLET, RUTLAND COUNTY, VERMONT.
The funeral services for Mrs. Thomas T. Jones were largely attended Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home in West Pawlet with Re. John D. Owens of Fair Haven officiating. Three favourite Welsh hymns were sung and there were many beautiful flowers from relatives, friends and neighbors.Those left to mourn the loss of a dear one are the husband and eight sons, Thomas H. of Granville, William W. of Schenectady, Owen R., Gordon T., John P., Edward T., Raymond T., Myrthen T. and one daughter Emily; two grandchildren and four sisters, Mrs. William C. Williams, Schenectady; Mrs. James Williams and Mrs. Jane Mary Davies, New York; also several nieces and nephews.
The bearers were W. B. Lloyd, W. F. Williams, W. J. Roberts, Isaac Lewis, C. J. Roberts and W. R. Griffith. The internment was in thw West Pawlet Cemetery.
Relatives from out of town attending the services were Mrs. Griffith Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Owens and daughter Marlene of Slatington, Pennsylvania, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. Jane M. Davies and Garfoeld Thomas, New York; Miss deborah Jones, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and daughter, Marion; Mrs. William G. Williams, Ralph Williams, Mr. and Mrs George Williams, Edgar Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schumaker, Schenectady; Mr. and Mrs Thomas Jones and son Jack of Granville.