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Dorothy-G. Jones, born in 1912, spouse of Vincent-C. Jones, daughter of Lester-E and Gertrude, mother of Rendle A, died on July 11, 2005 at 93 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Dorothy-G. Jones


Dorothy G. Jones, 93 CAMDEN – Dorothy G. Jones, 93, of Camden, died Monday, July 11, 2005 at Penobscot Bay Medical Center. Born in Lynn, Mass., on May 15, 1912, she was the daughter of Lester E. and Gertrude (Maynard) Goodwin. In 1941, she married Vincent C. Jones.Ê He died on Sept. 9, 1961. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Jones worked in a hat factory, in a cigar factory, and as a beautician. After moving to Richmond in 1945, she later became a pharmacist's assistant. After her husband died in 1961, Mrs. Jones took over her husband's business and was self-employed as a real estate and insurance agent. Retiring in 1975, Mrs. Jones moved to Camden and managed her apartment building. She was a member of the Down East Jazz Society and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She attended Senior College at the Hutchinson Center in Belfast. Surviving is a son, Rendle A. Jones and his wife Patricia K. of Camden; and two grandchildren, Kimberley DePaolo and Vincent R. Jones. There are no services planned at this time. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Penobscot Bay Medical Center 22 White St. Rockland, Maine 04841 Arrangements are with the Laite Funeral Home, 9 Mountain St., Camden.


Obituary Publication:

On July 20, 2005 (Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram, , États-Unis)


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