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Robert Jones Robert Jones may refer to
  • Robert Jones (American football), former football player for the Dallas Cowboys
  • Robert Jones (American politician) (b. 1944), Former Kalamazoo mayor and current member of the Michigan State House.
 

JUNCTION CITY Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley,  - Robert Russell Robert or Bob Russell may refer to:
  • Robert Russell (architect) (1808-1900), London born architect and surveyor active in Australia
  • Robert Hamilton Russell (1860–1933), English-born Australian surgeon
 "Bob" Jones of Junction City died Nov. 23 at age 59. The family chose not to list the cause of death.

Jones was born May 11, 1946, in Eugene, to Russell and Annabelle Jensen Jones. He married Genevieve Long in 1964 in Philadelphia, Pa., and they divorced in 1975. He married Donna Gilbert in 1981 in Reno, Nev. They divorced in 1991.

Jones served in the Navy. He previously lived in Philadelphia, where he worked as a roofer and owned and operated a landscaping business. While living in Amarillo, Texas, he suffered serious burns in a fire. He also had lived in Halsey, Harrisburg and Monroe.

He enjoyed swimming, camping, having a good time and spending time with his dog, Yoda. His family will remember him for his adventurous spirit.

Survivors include three daughters, Dawn Jones and Christine Jones, both of Eugene, and Annabelle Bennette of Yakima, Wash.; his life partner of 10 years, Rebecca Lindahl; a brother, Richard of Eugene; and two sisters, Patricia Jones-Bates of Molalla and Cathy Hill of Yakima.

No service is planned. Andreason's Cremation cremation, disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to burial. It has been found among the chiefdoms of the Pacific Northwest, among Northern Athapascan bands in Alaska, and among Canadian cultural groups.  & Burial Service in Eugene is in charge of arrangements.

Winifred Munger

Winifred Foster Munger of Eugene died Nov. 17 of age-related causes. She was 91.

Munger was born Dec. 14, 1914, in Corona, Calif. She married Milton P. Munger in Berkeley, Calif., on June 4, 1938. She lived in Berkeley, Kerman, Calif. and Napa, Calif., before moving to Eugene three years ago.

Munger earned a bachelor's degree in history from Fresno State University, and a master's degree in history and library science from the University of California at Berkeley (body, education) University of California at Berkeley - (UCB)

See also Berzerkley, BSD.

http://berkeley.edu/.

Note to British and Commonwealth readers: that's /berk'lee/, not /bark'lee/ as in British Received Pronunciation.
. She served as director of the Napa City-County Library The Napa City-County Library, is the public library of Napa, California. The main branch is located in downtown Napa at 580 Coombs Street. There are three branch libraries: American Canyon, Calistoga and Yountvlle.  from 1964 to 1978.

Munger enjoyed gardening, Sierra Club Sierra Club, national organization in the United States dedicated to the preservation and expansion of the world's parks, wildlife, and wilderness areas. Founded (1892) in California by a group led by the Scottish-American conservationist John Muir, the Sierra Club  treks and traveling to foreign countries.

Survivors include her husband; two sons, Charles G. Munger of Eugene and James C. Munger of Boise; and two grandchildren.

No service is planned.

Neptune Cremation Society of Milwaukie is in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Friends of the Library, Napa City County Library, 580 Coombs Coombs can refer to:
  • Coombs test, a test for the presence of antibodies or antigens
  • Coombs reagent, the reagent used in the Coombs test
  • Coombs' method, a type of voting designed by the psychologist Clyde Coombs
, Napa, Calif., 94558.

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