Cpl.James Jones;Jr.;22;of Belle Vernon;a veteran of action in Italy;died Wednesday;January 24;1945;at 12:15 p.m.at the Fitzsimmons Hospital;Denver;Colorado.Corporal Jones;who had been in the service two years;was stricken ill while serving with the American forces in Italy. He was recently returned to the United States and on Monday his mother was summoned to his bedside by a report that his condition was critical. On Wednesday his father received a telegram from Mrs.Jones stating their son had died. No other details were available pending the arrival of the body. Corporal Jones;a graduate of North Belle Vernon High School;is survived by his parents;four brothers;Cpl.William in Corsica;Staff Sgt.Colvin in Boston;Mass.;Henry in New York and George at home. Four sisters also survive;Alice E.McCullun;Ruth and Nancy;at home;and Betty in New York. Funeral services will be held Monday;January 29;at 2:00 p.m.at the Antioch Church;Belle Vernon;with Rev.Louis Stewart officiating. Interment;Belle Vernon Cemetery. Charles L.Melenyzer and Edwin Melenyzer;funeral directors;in charge.
LEWIS JONES
CLARENCE JONES
CPL.JAMES M. JONES
HENRY C. JONES
PAUL RUSSELL JONES
SARA ELIZABETH JONES
Mrs. Sara Elizabeth Jones;age 76;widow of the late Clarence Jones;Sr.;died at 2:35 p.m.;Tuesday afternoon;September 5;1933;at her home;305 Roley street;North Belle Vernon;following a lingering illness. The deceased had been a resident of North Belle Vernon for a long period of years and was a life-long member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. She is survived by three sons;Clarence Jones;Jr.;of Lancaster;Ohio;and Clyde and Charles Jones;of Belle Vernon;also two daughters;Mrs.Albert Hendrickson and Mrs.James Everette of Belle Vernon;and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday;September 8;1933;at 2 p.m.;from the late home in charge of Rev.Buell;with interment in the Belle Vernon Cemetery.
GEORGE B. JENNEWINE
George B.Jennewine;72;of 205 Luella avenue;Charleroi;died at 5:10 p.m.Saturday;December 11;1937;in the Charleroi-Monessen hospital. Born Aug.29;1865;in Pittsburgh;Mr.Jennewine resided in Belle Vernon for 26 years and in Charleroi for the last nine years. He was employed as night watchman at the Y.& O.Coal company;of Charleroi. His wife;Alice;two daughters;Jean;at home;Mrs.Ewing Trnavsky;ov Charleroi;one son;Carl Jennewine;of Chicago;Ill.;and one grandchild;survive. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Melenyzer-Toner Funeral Home in Belle Vernon;conducted by Rev.Byron Mahan;pastor of the First Christian Church of Charleroi. Interment followed in the Belle Vernon cemetery.
JOHN W. JACKSON
STANLEY JEZIERSKI