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Show ~ He studied photography and received a certificate of completion. ee Ex-c urch He was converted and called to Grace Chapel, Elko, Nev.; Hughes home of causes incident to age. He was born Aug. 18, 1898, in Church, Baton ee A.M.E March 9, 1986, in a local nursing City; and the Embry Nolan Chapel Jones. He was active in the civil we movement, the Junior Church Organizer. . He came to Utah in 1944, _ tired | government Surviving are his widow of Ogden, two sons and two daughters, Nolan T. Jones IV, Clinton; Leo P. Jones, Ogden; Audrey L. Kelley, - sons, Mt. Ogden Lodge No. 20. a belonged to the A.C.E. League and Scenic He had served in the A.M.E. Church as Sunday school superintendent, teacher, and steward. He and at Gilbert ; _ Academy, Baldwin, La., in 1919. He attended Prairie View College, “Ral at two of the schools both of , Washington Terrace; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. — : and be- degrees at Gilbert in 712. or cane _ University, and Xavier University, Services will be Friday at 1 p.m. _ in the Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church, 264 30th, with Rev. Da-— vid R. Allen officiating. both in New Orleans, La.; - Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Ala., where he studied agriculture under George Washington Carver. He also attended Leland College in Baker, La.; and Southern Past ty at Baton Rouge, La. He taught at nine public Pate Friends may call at the Myers > J, Mortuary in Ogden Thursday from earned } Prairie View,yee ppt bouisiang. where Be was pe — 6 to 8 p.m. Interment in the Washington Heights Memorial Park. el He taught at nine public schools Fortier, He He was preceded in death by one brother and one sister. University, and Xavier University, both in New Orleans, La.: Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Ala., where he studied agriculture — under George Washington Carver. - He also attended Leland College in Baker, La.; and Southern University at Baton Rouge, La. in Louisiana where he was princi- J. ny employee celia Balan, La., : _ Prairie View, Texas; New Orleans Melva federal _ longed to the Free Order of Ma- 5 ie i Pg A . j ed *Roraaphe and reHe ceived a certificate of completion. He wrote articles for a magazine published by the Universal Negro Improvement “ Lf): 2927518; Abeville, La.: He was aretired federal: #2. & - government employee adit belonged to the Free Order of Ma_ sons, Mt. Ogden Lodge No. 20. : He married Lillie Mae Mouton April 14, 1927, in Abeville, La. ) He was a re- a 18, 1898, in Theo-¢§ dore II, ands Sarah Smith¢ _.A.M.E. Church in Ogden for more than 35 years. Mouton April. degrees Rev. Nolan Theodore Jones III, 87, of 2924 Lincoln, died Sunday, Rouge, La.; assistant pastor at Trinity A.M.E. Church, Salt Lake — and} earned the ministry in 1920. He had been _ pastor at Ward Chapel A.M.E. - Church, Norwood, La., in 1938; Chapel Sarah Smith} Jones. He married| Lillie Mae: He c _ Improvement Association. home of causes incident to age. II, y ! _ published by the Universal Negro _ Rev. Nolan Theodore one ITI, 87, of 2924 Lincoln, died Sunday, March 9, 1986, in a local nursing -dore wrote articles for a magazine He leader dies at 3 He was born Aug. Baton Rouge, La., a son o Nolan Theo- | Ex-church leader dies at 87 Association. He was converted and called to. the ministry in 1920. He had been pastor at Ward Chapel A.M. E. Church, Norwood, La., in 1938; Grace Chapel, Elko, Nev.: Hughes Chapel A.M.E Church, Baton Rouge, La.; assistant pastor at Trinity A.M. E. Church, Salt Lake City; and the Embry Chapel A.M.E. Church in Ogden for more than 35 years. He was active in the civil nghts movement. | |