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Jonathan R. Jones

Jonathan R. Jones died at Farnam, Nebraska August 19, 1904, aged 79 years, 6 months and 4 days.

Father Jones was born in Berkley County, West Virginia, Feb. 15, 1825. When but a small boy he with his parents came to Ohio and settled in Fayette County, where Jonathan grew to manhood.

In 1856, he rode horsback from Ohio to Iowa, but returned to Ohio in 1858. In Dec. 1863, he again came to Iowa and settled in Marion Co.

Here he resided until March 1902, when he, with mother Jones and their son Russell came to Farnam to make their home with their son, Clark.

He married Mary A. Cra[i]g in Knoxville, Iowa on Jan. 29, 1857, who with their five children, Clark, William, Eva, Clara and Russell survive him.

God wonderfully saved Father Jones in the year 1872, he united with Gosport society of the Methodist Protestant Church, and remained a faithful member of this church till God took him to his home in heaven.

His long suffering illness was very trying, but he bore it with great patience, ever rejoicing in Christ his Savior. His often expressed desire to go home has been granted.

And now will we his friends live to meet him in that home which Jesus has gone to prepare?


We wish to thank all for their kindness during the illness and death of our Dear Father. May He, who said "As oft as ye did it unto them, ye did it unto me" abundantly reward you.

Mrs. Jonathan R. Jones and children.

The Farnam Echo, Farnam, Dawson county, Nebraska. Saturday 27 Aug 1904, Vol. 1, No. 39, page 1.

Notice

Father Jones died yesterday morning at about 7 o’clock. A short funeral service conducted by Rev. Gilson will be held at the home today at 10 o’clock A.M. The remains will be laid to rest in the Farnam cemetery.

Father Jones has been suffering for some months from heart trouble, and his removal from so much suffering to the home prepared for him, where suffering cannot enter, was a blessed change. Although he will be sadly missed by his aged wife and children, all should rejoice at his happy release. God knoweth best.

The Farnam Echo, Farnam, Dawson county, Nebraska. Saturday 20 Aug 1904, Vol. 1, No. 38, page 1.

Contributed by: Betty Hoppe-Stevens



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