Show Mrs Eugenia Jones Of Cisco Called Mrs 1 igenia Turner Jones 75 of CISCO who was wIdely known jim l western Colorado and eastern Utah livestock and died early on Sunday morning at St Marys Mary's hospItal m in Grand JunctIon where she had been beena a patIent for only 24 hour hours hours- Mis s Jones who ho was the mother of Mrs Wallace Cun Cunningham of CISCO had been m in fallIng failing health for a about out a year Funeral rites were held at atthe atthe the Starks chapel m in FrUita V afternoon wIth the Rev M B BeatH conduct conducting mg ing tho tb services serVIce Interment was as at Fruita 1 The he sen were attended by friends frIend from ovel ovea a wide area Turner was born Jan 26 1868 at Springfield Mo the eldest of 12 children of Nathan and Catherine Pickle TUl nel When she was four years of age she came west with Ith her parents and family m in a wagon tram train ThE family blOught a herd of cattle and settled in Huerfano county in III south central She was as married to Henry Jones of Chillicothe Mo 10 June 15 at Gardmer Colo Cob The young couple established their home on a cattle near enburg In 1886 the WIth the exception e of Eugen ma Ia moved to the western of the lome Jiom t the r at the mouth of Cottonwood canyon north of CISCO whIch I is now part of the ranch holdings of Albert J Turner brothel of Eugenia Mr l and Mrs Jones were the parents of three chIldren Tommie TOmInIe who died while a ayoung ayoung young bo Waldo B Jones who dIed m in 1930 and JulIa Katherine Jones Cunning Cunningham ham of CISCO Mr 1 Jones dIed in 1897 leaving his wIdow wIth two chIldren four and two years of age Mrs Jones assumed the responsIbIlIty of manage manage- of the cattle ranch asis as ell is eli as of her home With hard work and business abil abilIty ability Ity shE made a success 1 of the cattle business extended the ranch and purchased a house m in Walsenburg to WhICh she and the chIldren moved when the boy and gIrl were to start to school She sold the ranch and town property m in 1911 and moved to Denver Two years I later Mrs Jones moved to western Colorado Soon after toI I she formed a partnershIp WIth her son Waldo and Os I cal caa Turner hel hei brother The continued untIl 1927 when It was diS diSsolved dissolved solved In 1928 Mrs Jones w t into partnership m in the thc cattle business again agam thI tIme wIth her son and her daughter and son m in law Mr J and Mrs Wallace Cunning Cunningham ham They boght the Nash wash ranch at the foot of the Book mountains northwest of CISCO The son Ion Waldo dIed m in 1930 HIS mother never fully recovered from the grief ef and shock of his death Ho Hoe e eer er she on wIth a shong determination and high spin ti h that marked her younger ye lS Her heart began to fail ml several months ago o but she It as Just another trial to be overcome Mrs Jones was an active member of the Methodist church She was a mem member member ber of the Pro Progressive Wo Women's mens men's club m in FrUita are one daugh tel tei Mrs rs m CISCO isco fi e sisters Mrs Myrtle Ad Adams Adams ams and MISS Florence Tur ner of Los Angeles CalIf MIs Mi s HaIry Ham ry PhIllIPS and Mrs Austin n Corcor of Gland Ga and JunctIOn and Mr Mrs Jake ke Stan rd of Collbran Colo Cob and andone andone one brother Albeit Aibal t J Tuiner ner Grand JunctIon |