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Cherryvale City Marshal William G. Jones was
shot on the afternoon of December
27, 1903, while attempting to serve a state arrest warrant to a local resident. Jones and his deputy knocked on the door of the local citizen and, not
being welcomed, forced their way into the dwelling. As Marshal Jones
climbed the stairs in search of suspect, the man fired on him from above.
Jones' deputy sought medical attention for the marshal as soon as
possible, but Jones died of his wounds early the next morning. The
day of the
funeral the entire town of Cherryvale shut
down, and attended
the funeral of Marshal Jones. The above headline is from the
Cherryvale Republican
dated
January 1, 1904.
Marshal Jones, a Kentuckian who served as a Deputy Sheriff in Laurel County Kentucky before coming to Kansas. Lived in Kansas for 2 years, and was 38 years of age at the time of his death. He was survived by his wife and three children.
Penwell-Gabel Funeral Homes Donates Headstone
Marshal Jones is buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Cherryvale, Kansas. Deed No. 237, Block No. C, Lot No. 54, Space 1.

We would like to thank everyone who donated, including a special thank you to Doug Kuehn with Penwell-Gabel out of Independence, Kansas. After hearing the story of Marshal Jones, Mr. Kuehn worked to get a headstone donated for Marshal Jones. This will allow 100% of the funding raised, to go for the bronze plaque that will be placed at the police department in the summer of 2008.
The department would like to thank everyone who donated so that this horning will be made possible.

Information on Marshal William J.
Jones
Funeral Notice
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Proclamation
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Cherryvale Republican
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W. J. Mullins Tribute
Businessmen Notice
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Kansas Historical Society -
The
Officer Down Memorial Page
National law enforcement officers memorial
letter -
Letter #2 with news letter
NEW
302 E. 5th,
Cherryvale, Ks -
News of Home Being Built
W.C. (Mollie) Jones probate action -
Family Tree
Montgomery County Chronicle
2/16/2006

