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Washington County ArArchives Obituaries.....Jones, John H. June 13, 1901
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The Springdale News, 28 June 1901
The Springdale News 
June 28, 1901

JONES, John H. – John H. Jones died June 13th, 1901, buried June 14th at 
Friendship. Born April 8th, 1841, at Jonesville, Lee County, VA. Married July 
21st, 1868 to Miss Mary Loughmiller, of Knoxville, Tenn. Shortly after 
marriage he moved to Arkansas, living in Madison County for about a year. 
Since then he has been a citizen of Washington County. As a citizen he was law-
abiding and always on the side of good morals. John Jones was a quiet 
unassuming man, attending always to his own business. As a result he was a 
prosperous farmer, honored and respected by his neighbors. He leaves a great 
number of friends and relatives who feel deeply their loss. But we sorrow not 
without hope. At the age of 16 he professed a hope in Christ and joined a 
Baptist Church. The writer knows something of his life as a christian and 
church member fro the past few years. He was faithful to all the interests of 
the church and pastor, supporting the services by his presence and his money. 
During his long illness he suffered much but his hope of rest was his 
strongest support. He often said that it would not be long until he could rest 
and that he would not give his "little hope" in God for all things else. It 
must be sweet in the dying hour to feel the presence of God, and to 
be "carried by the angels into rest". When God is with us, "O death where is 
they sting, O grave, where is they victory." I.M. Phillips.



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