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Alice <I>Baker</I> Jones

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Alice Baker Jones

Birth
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
8 Jun 1918 (aged 34)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Mendon, Utah June 13— Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Alice Baker Jones were held in the ward meeting house Wednesday at two o'clock. Bishop Bird presided. Services commenced by choir singing "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Prayer, Trangott Stumpf. Singing by choir. "Jesus Lover of My Soul." The following brethren paid loving tributes to the deceased lady: Bishop J.H. Watkens of Logan, Andrew Sorensen, and Bishop Bird. during the services a violin solo was rendered by Alonzo Wood, accompanied on the piano by Ethel Sorensen. Also a vocal solo by Loretta Walker. The services closed with the choir singing "Let the Lower Lights be Burning." Benediction, Christian Sorensen. A cortege of automobiles followed the remains to the cemetery. Mrs. Jones leaves a large family of brothers and sisters, father and mother and her two sons, Ferris and Lavelle, to mourn her departure. Mr. Alma Baker of Tremonton came to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Orden of Blackfoot came to attend the funeral of their sister Mrs. Jones. A number of relatives and friends of Mrs. Jones came from Logan to attend the funeral services. ~The Journal, June 11th, 1918, page 5.

Mendon, Utah June 13— Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Alice Baker Jones were held in the ward meeting house Wednesday at two o'clock. Bishop Bird presided. Services commenced by choir singing "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." Prayer, Trangott Stumpf. Singing by choir. "Jesus Lover of My Soul." The following brethren paid loving tributes to the deceased lady: Bishop J.H. Watkens of Logan, Andrew Sorensen, and Bishop Bird. during the services a violin solo was rendered by Alonzo Wood, accompanied on the piano by Ethel Sorensen. Also a vocal solo by Loretta Walker. The services closed with the choir singing "Let the Lower Lights be Burning." Benediction, Christian Sorensen. A cortege of automobiles followed the remains to the cemetery. Mrs. Jones leaves a large family of brothers and sisters, father and mother and her two sons, Ferris and Lavelle, to mourn her departure. Mr. Alma Baker of Tremonton came to attend the funeral of his sister Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. William Van Orden of Blackfoot came to attend the funeral of their sister Mrs. Jones. A number of relatives and friends of Mrs. Jones came from Logan to attend the funeral services. ~The Journal, June 11th, 1918, page 5.



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