Obituary
Ruth
Davis Jones
(February 12, 1923 - October 26, 2011)
Ruth Braswell Jones passed away at
Woodlands Retirement Community, having been diagnosed with Alzheimer's
Disease several years ago. Ruth was born February 12, 1923, in Princeton, NC
the daughter of Doctor Debro Braswell and Mary Lois Davis Braswell. After a
two-year degree from Louisburg College, she graduated Phi Delta Kappa from
Duke University in 1945 and went to Johns Hopkins Hospital as head of the
pediatric unit. She married Dr. Charles I. Jones on December 21, 1946. Ruth
was a member of Highlawn United Methodist Church and served several offices
in the United Methodist Women. She earned her Master's degree at Marshall
University. Ruth worked as a nurse at several hospitals and culminated her
career in nursing by serving as the first Director of the St. Mary's School
of Nursing in Huntington, WV who was not a member of the Pallottine
Missionary Sisters. In that capacity she worked tirelessly with the National
Association of Nurses to advance the profession of nursing. She also served
on the first board of Hospice of Huntington and advocated for a School of
Medicine to be established at Marshall University. She was preceded in death
by her husband of almost 65 years. He died at Huntington on October 19,
2011. She will be missed by friends and family including her brother and
sister-in-law, Charles and Susanne Braswell; her children, Chuck and Gaytha
Jones, Cathy Jones and Kathryn Childers, Sarah and Dan Stone; her
grandchildren, Joy and Chris Brown, Chad and Megan Jones, Betsy and Mike
Hager, Suzanne Forsythe, James, John and Hannah Stone; and her
great-grandchildren Lily, Elise, Joe, and Jack Hager; Hope Brown; and Audrey
Jones. Proud of her Scottish lineage, Ruth wore the Gunn tartan with pride.
Her father, Doctor Debro Braswell, died in her early youth. Her mother
reared Ruth and her brother while loyally serving as postmaster at
Princeton, NC. Ruth lived there in the homeplace with her family until 1963,
and she maintained it as a family gathering place until her passing. Ruth
taught her children God's love and faith in Jesus Christ Our Savior and
prayed with them before meals and bedtime. Church attendance was a "must."
Even in her many travels with C.I. (Irving), she made sure they always found
a place of worship on Sundays. Ruth will be buried with her sweetheart
"C.I." in Princeton Cemetery at Princeton, NC. at 11 A.M. on Saturday,
October 29, 2011, with Pastor Vernon Braswell officiating. Instead of
flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to Hospice of
Huntington, 1101 Sixth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701
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