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J. D. D.
JARRET
A young man giving his name as J. D. D. Jarret of
Woodville, Allegheny county, Penn., attempted to commit suicide last night
in the Pennsylvania Railroad Station at Broad street by cutting an artery
in his arm. He was evidently insane as he declared that he was on his
way to France to kill President Grevy.
[Source: Chester Times (Chester,
Pennsylvania, April 26, 1882, Submitted by Nancy Piper] |
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ARTHURINE [RENE]
JONES
Arthurine [Rene] Jones , 93, formerly of McKeesport,
died today in Presbyterian Senior Care, Oakmont. She was a member of Central
Presbyterian Church and its Women's Association and a charter member of
McKeesport Chapter 32, American Association of Retired Persons.
Born in
McKeesport, May 16, 1906, she was a daughter of the late Arthur, G. G. and Viola
Mae Gault Bonnet and the wife of the late Edwin W. Jones. She is survived by a
son, James A. Jones of McKeesport; daughter, Carol A. McLaughlin of Tuscaloosa,
Ala.; nine grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren; sisters, Nancy Redshaw of
Hartford, Conn., Mercedes Wilkinson of White Oak and Viola Murray of Elizabeth
Twp.; and brother, Victor Bonnet of McKeesport.
Friends will be received
Sunday from noon to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in the Hunter Funeral Home, Inc.
Service will be offered there Monday at 11 a.m. by the Rev. Dr. L. Stephen
Smith. Entombment will follow in the mauseleoum at McKeesport and
Versailles Cemetery. The family has suggested memorial contributions to
Central Presbyterian Church.
[The Daily News,
McKeesport, Pa, Friday, April 16, 1999 - Submitted by Marji Turner -
Courtesy of Betty Morrison Paradise] |
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WARREN JONES
Friends were received today from 10 a.m. to the hour
of service at 11 a.m. in Central Presbyterian Church for E. Warren Jones,
who died Tuesday in Briston Regional Medical
Center, Tenn. Dr. Thomas D. Hay was the officiant. Graveside services, will be
conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Washington Cemetery. Arrangements were in
charge of the Akard Funeral Home, Briston, Tenn.
A retired general
manager of the Metal Casting Co., he was a member of Central Presbyterian
Church. He is survived by his mother Rene Jones of Oakmont; wife, Caroline L.
Jones; daughter, the Rev. Karen M. Jones of Jackson, Mich.; son, Robert W. Jones
of Canton, Ohio; two grandchildren; sister, Carol McLaughlin of Tuscaloosa,
ala.; and brother, James Jones of McKeesport.
The Famil has suggested memorial contributions to
Central Presbyterian Church, 301 Euclid Ave., Bristol, Va., 24201, for
adult daycare or music program.
[The Daily News, McKeesport, Pa, Thursday,
April 30, 1998 - Submitted by Marji Turner - Courtesy of Betty Morrison
Paradise] |