Jones, Leo C. 1927-1949
JONES, MCGILL, COLLIER, KRAMER, PEASE, REDLAND, CHRISTENSON, FLACK, JONGS, BROWN, MURPHY, COYLE, LARSON, SCHELLSMITH
Posted By: Mary Durr (email)
Date: 1/14/2005 at 22:19:09
LEO C. JONES 1949
Gun Accident Is Fatal To Hunter
Leo C. Jones, 22, of Marquette died in St. Joseph's hospital at New Hampton Sunday afternoon of gunshot wounds suffered while hunting pheasants west of West Union Saturday afternoon.
Jones was an employee of the Postville Packing Company, having begun work several weeks ago. He was shot accidentally by Eugene Kramer.
Postville Herald newspaper clipping, hand dated 1949, from my mother's obituary collection.
Submitter not related -- posted for benefit of others.
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Added by S. Ferrall on 9/15/2019:
Leo C. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Jones of Marquette, died Sunday in a New Hampton hospital from gun shot wounds accidentally inflicted while on a hunting trip Saturday near West Union.
Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Pilkington funeral home here with the Rev. E.G. Steinman, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. Military graveside rites were conducted by the American Legion.
Jones was born in Harpers Ferry on March 24, 1927. He received his education at McGregor and four years ago moved to Marquette. He was a World War II in the Pacific area in the Navy.
Young Jones, his brother-in-law, Eugene Kramer, and his brother, John Jones, all of Marquette, and two friends from Prairie du Chien, Wis., were hunting pheasant. The accident occurred about eight miles west of West Union in Fayette county when Jones and Kramer both shot at a pheasant.
Jones received the blast of a shotgun in his back and head when his brother-in-law's gun accidentally discharged as Eugene Kramer raised it to his shoulder for a shot at a pheasant Jones had just missed.
Surviving are his parents, three sisters, Mrs. Ed. McGill of McGregor; Mrs. Eugene Kramer of Marquette, and Mrs. Richard Collier of Dubuque; four brothers, Dale, John and James, of Marquette, and Harley of McGregor. His father, a veteran of World War I is a patient at the McGregor hospital.
Jones started work as a butcher for a Postville meat packer two weeks ago.
Relatives here for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones, Pingelly, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Spease, Prairie du Chien; Mr. and Mrs. M. Redland, Fountain, Minn.; Miss Hazel Christenson, Walliston, N. Dak.; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Flack, Postville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, Waterville; Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jongs, Harpers Ferry; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Brown, Luana; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones, Hibbing, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Murphy, Martin Coyle, Charles Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schellsmith of Lansing.
~North Iowa Times, Thursday, December 1, 1949
Note: Burial is in Pleasant Grove cemetery
Clayton Obituaries maintained by Sharyl Ferrall.
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