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Note: Herman Worked at Cambridge Glass while he had a circuit with several churches (4 which increased to 5) in the Methodist Church. Took Sharon Ave in 1940 in the Free Methodist Church. Cliff knew Herman before Pauline did. Pauline convinced Herman to change to Free Methodist before they got married. Herman was Superintendent of Ohio F.M. Churches for 17 years. Herman played several instruments (coronet and mandolyn) for a dance band "stringbeans" before he met Pauline. Clarence was in the band also. The following people were contacted to obtain Herman's family information. Eugene Gill's brother Gilbert and his Wife Leah 615 South 7th St, Cambridge, OH (740-439-4685) Eugene Gill: 614-732-5143 Also Betty Tucker Stevens:(740-685-2406) has geneology in her computer. Son Jeff:740-685-2617 Daughter Risa Rideke: 740-439-1453 Gerald Jones, Clarence's son, is a Morman so he has a lot of geneology. (25,000 people) He lives at 3636 South Amblewood Circle, Lima, OH. Ph: 419-225-7982. He also has a web site: Go to Morman Site and search author: Gerald Jones. PAULINE E. JONES 1918-2004 BYESVILLE: Pauline E. Jones, 86, of Jamestown, N. Y., formerly of Byesville, died Tuesday (Nov. 16, 2004) at WCA Hospital, Jamestown. She was born March 2, 1918, in Belle Valley, daughter of the late Delmar R. Cain and Emma (Sealock) Cain. Mrs. Jones was a lifelong homemaker and pastor's wife. She was a member of Cambridge Free Methodist Church and a graduate of Byesville High School. She was a marvelous cook, she enjoyed crafts and gardening, and was a great seamstress. She was preceded in death by her husband, the Rev. Herman L. Jones, on Nov. 22, 1998. They were married Jan. 1, 1941. Also deceased are three sisters, Hazel, Eleanor and Bernice; and five brothers, Jessie, Cliff, Gene, Sam and Ralph. She leaves two sons, Stanley L. (Barbara) Jones of St. Louis, MO., and Burton R. (Ruth) Jones of Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter, Sharon E. (Douglas) Hamilton of Genesee, PA.; a sister-in-law, Doris Cain of Alabama; a sister, Esther Selders of Byesville; six grandchildren, Amy (Kipp) Gray, Matthew (Helen) Jones, Yvonne (Robert) Briggs, Eric (Shambra) Hamilton, Celeste Jones and Allyson Jones; and four great-grandchildren, Faith, Devon, Tara and Aislinn. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today (Friday) at Black Family Funeral Service, Byesville. Services will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Cambridge Free Methodist Church with the Rev. Charles McRobie officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.
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