Name of Deceased: JONES, Mava (JARMAN)
Name of Newspaper: Staunton Star-Times
Date of Obituary: Friday December 6, 1912
Obituary: Mava JARMAN, wife of Joe JONES, who died at the Granite City hospital at 4:40 a.m. Nov. 27th, was the sixth child of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley JARMAN and was born near Staunton on January 29, 1881. On December 24, 1899 she was married to Joe JONES and three children were born to the union, Eunice, Finis and John Paul, the youngest is aged 8 years. She was not a member of any church but took an active interest in a class of boys and girls which she taught in the Christian Sunday School. Up until the time of her death she had not feared that she would not survive the operation and in her last illness, as during her life, she saw the brighter side of life. The funeral services were held from the home on the afternoon of Nov. 29 and were conducted by Rev. E. N. GOFF, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The services were largely attended. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, three children, aged mother, two brothers, Otis and Oscar JARMAN of this city; five sisters, Mrs. Chas. BOLLMAN of Electra, Texas; Mrs. T. R. THOMPSON, Mrs. R. D. DAMERON, Mrs. Beth MESSERLY of this city, and Miss Martha JARMAN a trained nurse in Chicago, besides a host of other relatives and many friends who have the sympathy of the entire community. [Buried in Staunton City Cemetery]
Name of Deceased: JONES, Mava (JARMAN)
Name of Newspaper: Staunton Star-Times
Date of Obituary: Friday December 6, 1912
Obituary: Mava JARMAN, wife of Joe JONES, who died at the Granite City hospital at 4:40 a.m. Nov. 27th, was the sixth child of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley JARMAN and was born near Staunton on January 29, 1881. On December 24, 1899 she was married to Joe JONES and three children were born to the union, Eunice, Finis and John Paul, the youngest is aged 8 years. She was not a member of any church but took an active interest in a class of boys and girls which she taught in the Christian Sunday School. Up until the time of her death she had not feared that she would not survive the operation and in her last illness, as during her life, she saw the brighter side of life. The funeral services were held from the home on the afternoon of Nov. 29 and were conducted by Rev. E. N. GOFF, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The services were largely attended. She leaves to mourn her death her husband, three children, aged mother, two brothers, Otis and Oscar JARMAN of this city; five sisters, Mrs. Chas. BOLLMAN of Electra, Texas; Mrs. T. R. THOMPSON, Mrs. R. D. DAMERON, Mrs. Beth MESSERLY of this city, and Miss Martha JARMAN a trained nurse in Chicago, besides a host of other relatives and many friends who have the sympathy of the entire community. [Buried in Staunton City Cemetery]
Family Members
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Charles Otis "Ote" Jarman
1871–1966
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William Owen "Willie" Jarman
1872–1901
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Lucy Ann Jarman Bollman
1874–1960
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Mary Maria Jarman Manning
1877–1943
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Estella Alberta "Bert" Jarman Dameron
1879–1967
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Fannie Francis Jarman
1883–1885
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Martha Malinda Jarman
1886–1915
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Arthur Wiley Jarman
1887–1893
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Oscar Jarman
1890–1977
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Bethana Kizzia "Beth" Jarman Messerly
1892–1983
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