MRS. MARY J. JONES. ABERKIN HOUSE, SOUTH BEACH.
The funeral took place at Denio on Saturday of Mrs. Mary J. Jones, Aberkin House, whose death was reported last week. Mrs. Jones who was 80 years og age, was a native of Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr, and moved to the South Beach when the houses were built there fifty years ago. She was married at Penmount (C.M.) Chapel, Pwllheli, 58 years ago.Together with her husband, Mr. Owen Jones, the late Rev. D. E. Davies and a few others, she was instrumental in establishing the Calvanistic Methodists Chapel at South Beach, and as a temperance worker she was well known in North Wales. She was one of the most striking personalities, and her kindness will be missed by all.
At her funeral the officiating ministers were the Revs. R. H. Evans, pastor; D. J. Lewis, Waenfawr, and W. Mon Williams, Tabernacle.
The chief mourners were : Mr.Owen Jones (husband), Messrs William O. Jones, Llangefni; Llewelyn Jones, Liverpool; Albert Shottler Jones, Trewaren (sons); Mrs. Lily Roberts, Liverpool; Mrs Violet Wright, Manchester; Mrs L. Knowles, London; Mrs Maurice Williams, Ardraeth; Mrs. J. Parry Dinorwig (daughters); Mrs. Thomas, Gwylfa, Nevin (sister); Mr. Richard Griffith, Penmaenmawr (brother); Mrs. Maggie Jones, Llangefni; Mrs. Shottler Jones, Trewaren (daughters in law); Miss Megan Jones, Liverpool (grand-daughter); Messrs. Owie Williams, Ardraeth; Howell Roberts, Liverpool; John Owen and Llewelyn Jones, Llangefni (grandsons); Rev. J. Parry Dinorwic; Mr. J. Roberts, Liverpool; Mr. W. M. Williams, Ardraeth (sons in law); Mr. Bob Griffith, Miss Thomas, Gwylfa, Nevin (nephew and niece); Mr. Richard Thomas, Nevin (brother in law); Mr. Owen Parry, Afallon, Pwllheli (nephew).
There were also present : Councillor T. J. Houghton Davies, J.P., Alderman Dr. R. Jones Evans, J.P, Mr. Sears, Rhaiadr, South Beach; Messrs O. Llewelyn Evans, Bryn, Lleyn Street; Ex-Supt. Owen, Gwelfor; Mr. J. T. Williams, Post Office (deacons of South Beach C.M. Chapel); Dr. Rhys, Dr. Charles Evans, Messrs. R. O. Jones Lynton; E. Robyns Owen and Miss Daisy Owen, West End.
Wreaths were sent by : Her husband (Owen); Lily and Jack (daughter and son-in-law); Glyn, Juanita and Howell (grandsons); Violet and Billy (daughter and Son-in-law); Mary and Bertie (daughter and Son-in-law); Gwen, Graham, David, Mair, Eddie (grandsons and grand-daughters); John Owen, Llewelyn and Lionel (grandsons); William Owen and Maggie (son and daughter-in-law); Llewelyn and Eva (son and daughter-in-law); Kenneth, Megan, Stanley and Beryl (grandsons and grand-daughters); Blodwen and Billy (daighter and son-in-law); Noel (grandson); Eddie and Jack (daughter and son-in-law); Haf and Ywain (grand-daughter and grandson); Albert and Winnie (son and daughter-in-law) and Betsan (grand-daughter); Maggie and Richard (sister and brother-in-law); Catherine, Maggie, Emily and Eluned (nieces); Gwladys and Owen John (niece and nephew); Jane Myfanwy and Owen (niece and nephew); Maggie Griffith Oldham (niece); South Beach (C.M.) Chapel; Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Gorffwysfa; Daisy, Mrs. Owen and Miss Gleed, Arfor, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, Rochdale; Mr. and Mrs. Sears, Rhaiadr; Miss Savage, Droitwich House; Mrs. Jones and Kitty, Gorffwysfa, South Beach; Mr. and Mrs Letts, Liverpool; Mrs. Collyns, Morfa Nevin; Dorothy, Bobby and Robin, Copenhagen.