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  2. R. S. Lewis Funeral Home - Wikipedia

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    The driver, Solomon Jones, an employee of the Lewis Funeral Home, was one of the last people to speak to King before he was shot, and also attempted to chase the shooter, to no avail. [ 3 ] After the shooting, King was taken by ambulance to the emergency ward at St. Joseph's Hospital , where he was pronounced dead at 7:05 p.m.

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  5. Jonestown - Wikipedia

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    In many cases, responsibility for cremation of the remains was distributed to Dover area funeral homes. In August 2014, the never-claimed cremated remains of nine people from Jonestown were found in a former funeral home in Dover. [197] As of September 2014, four of their remains had been returned to next-of-kin, and the remaining five had not.

  6. Gleaton Jones, former Georgia running back national ... - AOL

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    Gleaton Jones, a former Georgia Bulldogs running back who was on the 2021 national championship team, died following injuries he suffered in a car crash last week. He was 21. He was 21.

  7. John Coffin Jones Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Coffin Jones Jr. was born in 1796 in Boston, Massachusetts, and baptized on June 26, 1796, by the minister of the Brattle Street Church. [2] He was the son of John Coffin Jones Sr. (1750–1829) and his third wife, Elizabeth (née Champlin) Jones (1770–1837).

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  9. Anissa Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born in West Lafayette, Indiana, in 1958 and was raised in Charleston, West Virginia, until the age of 5.Her maternal grandparents were Lebanese and Jones' middle name is used by Lebanese Maronites instead of Agnes, [2] [3] because it derives from Persian Anahid, Anahit or Anaïs, [4] meaning immaculate. [5]