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Passing of One of Corena’s Pio neers, Mrs. Hetty Joy Jam eson. This Morning After an illlness of six inil. the call came to Mrs. Tretty Jos Jameson this morning at her home. At her bedside were they devoted family, four daughters Few have emerited the Well done... .as this faithful fel lower of the Great Leader. Mrs. Jameson was born in Pea meroy, Ohio. Her parents were George L. Joy and Mrs. Ena L. S. Joy, pioneers of Coron ah family moved to St. Louis where her girlhood was spent. She was a member of the Se cond Baptist church there and in 1885 was married to William Henry Jameson, one of the early builders of Corona. Mrs. Jameson has given a life of faithful service in every duty that has presented itself, count ing such service a privilege. In Corona, she was a charter mem ber of the First Baptist church where she will be sorely missed. She was a member of the board of trustees as well as a faithful teacher in the Sunday school. Every branch of church work found her responsive. Her interest in missions was evidenc ed by her membership in the Southern California Missionary Board. She was, for many years, a member of the board of trustees of Redlands university. The Woman's’ Improvement club, of which she was a charter member, found in her a staunch helper. She served it as presi dent for three terms and has been on its executive board. There has been no work in civic or charitable lines that has not had her ready and willing help. During war time, she was ex tremely active in Red Cross work and at one time the school board claimed her untiring efforts. But the real charm of her life has been in the gift of friend ship and love for her family and friends, to the needy, who never came without feeling her sym pathy. Besides the many friends and relatives who mourn her pass ing, she leaves in her immediate family, two sons, Joy Gilbert and William Henry Jameson, four daughters, Eloise Jameson, Ber nice Jameson Todd, Hetty Jame son, Elmore and Adelaide Jame son, as well as seven grandsons and six granddaughters. The funeral will be held at the family residence, 178 Southeast Grand boulevard, Saturday, Aug ust 6, at two o'clock p. m.
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Corona Daily Independent

Corona, California, US

Thu, Aug 04, 1927

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