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Vera Gordon (1916 1999) & John G. Pistorius (1900 1946) & Roland (Ted) Edward Jones (1916 1990) Vera Gordon Born: 20 Oct 1916, Smithfield, Cache Co, Utah Died: 22 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Burial: 25 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Married: 28 Aug 1936, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Gysbert Jan Pistorius - John Gilbert Pistorius (Americanized) Born: 13 Apr, 1900 Aarnhem, Gilderland, Holland Died: 3 Sept 1946, Salt Lake City, Utah Burial: 6 Sep 1946, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Married: 13 Aug 1949, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Roland (Ted) Edward Jones Born: 18 Oct 1916, May, Idaho Died: 22 Nov 1990, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah Burial: Memorial, Garden's, 17Th East, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah VERA GORDON PISTORIUS JONES I was the eighth of ten children of Samuel Arthur and Harriet M. Gordon, born 20 October, 1916 at Smithfield, Utah. The first thing I remember was living on Sixth West in Salt Lake City, Utah. I started school there at Jackson. All my brothers and sisters were in school so I felt very grown up. My sister Ethel was the only one home. Daddy was working on the railroad at this time the Denver and Rio Grand. He would take us over on the viaduct to see all the trains go by. There I so vividly remember our Grandfather Meikle coming to see us in his little horse and buggy. This was the highlight of the month. When he passed away our Mother told us he had gone to live with the angels. His was the first funeral I remember. Our youngest brother Arval Park was born in Cornish. As I remember, this was the beginning of my mother's trouble that eventually lead to her being in a wheelchair. She was robbed of the use of her legs. From there I remember moving to 17th South in Salt Lake.

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Page 1: Vera Gordon P. Jones

Vera Gordon (1916 – 1999) &

John G. Pistorius (1900 – 1946) &

Roland (Ted) Edward Jones (1916 – 1990)

Vera Gordon Born: 20 Oct 1916, Smithfield, Cache Co, Utah

Died: 22 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: 25 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Married: 28 Aug 1936, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Gysbert Jan Pistorius - John Gilbert Pistorius (Americanized)

Born: 13 Apr, 1900 Aarnhem, Gilderland, Holland

Died: 3 Sept 1946, Salt Lake City, Utah

Burial: 6 Sep 1946, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Married: 13 Aug 1949, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Roland (Ted) Edward Jones Born: 18 Oct 1916, May, Idaho

Died: 22 Nov 1990, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: Memorial, Garden's, 17Th East, Salt Lake City, Salt

Lake Co., Utah

VERA GORDON PISTORIUS JONES

I was the eighth of ten children of Samuel Arthur and Harriet M. Gordon, born 20

October, 1916 at Smithfield, Utah. The first thing I remember was living on Sixth West in

Salt Lake City, Utah. I started school there at Jackson. All my brothers and sisters were in

school so I felt very grown up. My sister Ethel was the only one home. Daddy was working

on the railroad at this time the Denver and Rio Grand. He would take us over on the

viaduct to see all the trains go by. There I so vividly remember our Grandfather Meikle

coming to see us in his little horse and buggy. This was the highlight of the month. When

he passed away our Mother told us he had gone to live with the angels. His was the first

funeral I remember.

Our youngest brother Arval Park was born in Cornish.

As I remember, this was the beginning of my mother's trouble that eventually lead to her

being in a wheelchair. She was robbed of the use of her legs. From there I remember

moving to 17th South in Salt Lake.

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One day Mother dressed me all in white and took me to the

Tabernacle in Salt Lake. There on November 28, 1925 I was

baptized. Golly, that was a wonderful experience.

From there we moved to Milford. Daddy and Mother had a large

apartment house or rooming house. From there we moved to

Beaver, Utah. From Beaver our family gained a brother-in-law, Earl

Baldwin – married Hazel Gordon. Also a sister-in-law, Loe Erickson

– married Foster Le Roy Gordon.

Daddy would take me up to the sheep camps, golly, that was

something else. There Daddy was kicked by a horse and hurt badly.

Here our sister Ethel was very seriously hurt also.

We then eventually moved to 3372 South 11th East in Salt Lake

City. Here Daddy taught me how to drive a car. There were so many

things that happened here. We gained another brother-in-law, Elmer J. Anderson –

married Erma P. Gordon and a sister-in-law, Rayola Smith – married William Vernon

(Vern) Gordon.

I remember my grandmother was cleaning her house and fell and hurt herself very badly.

Daddy took me there to take care of her. That is when I met John Gilbert Pistorius. He

lived next door to my grandmother and was very good to her. He was very much liked by

both my grandmother and my father. I called him Jack. On 18 August, 1936 we were

married.

On 18 January, 1938 we lost our Daddy. That was the day we lost the first spoke in our

family wheel.

Numbers used for children’s names

On July 13, 1940 a son was born to Jack and I. We named him Son #1. I called him #1 too.

Then on 1 May 1942 a daughter came to bless our home. We named her Daughter #1. We

had a very happy wonderful life.

Then on March 8, 1943 the angels took my mother away. One day before this my Daddy

told me if ever there was an angel, mother surely was one. She was and always will be an

angel on earth in my memory.

Then on September 3, 1946 my husband Jack passed away after a very short illness.

Leaving my Son #1 and Daughter #1 and myself to carry on. It wasn't easy.

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Then about two years later I met a very considerate and good man. His name is Ted

Jones. We were married 13 August, 1949, by Bishop Elmer Anderson, my own brother-in-

law. We were married in Ted's mother and father's home. In this union which from the

start was a very happy one, we were blessed with two more children. On 15 June 1950

Daughter #2 was sent to us. What a bundle of love she was. A very beautiful and happy

spirit. Then on October 8, 1951 our son Son #2 was born. We were thankful for both

children. Now we have two sons and two daughters.

When Son #2 was three years old in 1954, we moved into our present home at 3440 South

1940 West, Granger, Utah. Our Son #1 went to and graduated from Cyrpus High in

Magna. He then joined the National Guard, went to Fort Ord, California, and finished

that training in Fort Belmar, Virginia. He came home for one month and then announced

he was going back in to be a paratrooper. My heart sank right into my shoes, but he went

and spent three years there. The last 18 months he was in Germany. He came home in

1963. On 29 November, 1963 he married Daughter-in-Law #1. They had three lovely

children.

Daughter #1 was a very happy girl. She graduated from Granger High School. She

married Son-in-Law #1 on 18 January, 1963. He was at this time in the U.S. Air Force,

and he still is there making a career out of it. They are on the Island of Wahwaii, Hawaii,

They have two children. She is very active in church work there and in taking care of war

orphans.

Daughter #2 went to school throughout the Granger area and graduated from Granger

High. She like Daughter #1 was very active in the church. She met and married Son-in-

Law #2 from Wendall, Idaho on my mother's birthday 28 June, 1968 in the Logan

Temple. They are now living in Twin Falls, Idaho. They have two boys. They are very

active in the church there.

Then comes Son #2. As a boy he was very interested in scouting. So he and I started a Den

of Cub Scouts. We had a lot of help from the scout leaders in our ward. For four years we

went on field trips to scout-a-rama’s, and all else scouting entails. Son #2 became an Eagle

Scout. He is stationed in Fort Ord, California. Son #2 only has the use of one eye. So he is

in counseling and food service department because of his sight. On 27 August, 1971 he

married Daughter-in-Law #2. They live in Monterey California. They are active in the

church and are very happy.

On 29 July, 1970 Ted was operated on. We nearly lost him then. His stay at the hospital

was 36 days. Then on February, 2, 1971 he had to go back for a repeat of that surgery. It

was all caused from an automobile accident, 16 June 1970. As a result of the same accident

I am under a doctor’s care. I have lost about two-thirds of my eye sight.

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I feel I have been blessed in so many ways by our Father in Heaven. First for giving me

the wonderful parents that I was priviledged to have and for my brothers and sisters.

Second for my wonderful children, all four, and for them being healthy and happy, sound

in body and mind. Especially that they live close to the teachings of our Father in Heaven.

For all this I feel my blessings are many and I can't count them all. So each and every day

I pray and thank Him for all my wonderful blessings.

Vera G.P. Jones; At this time I am 56 years old.

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Roland (Ted) Edward Jones

Died: 22 Nov 1990, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: Memorial, Garden's, 17Th East, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Vera Gordon

Died: 22 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah

Burial: 25 May 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Co., Utah ========================================================================

1924 1931-32

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1949 1958

1959 1961

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1961 1981

1968

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Your tombstone stands neglected and alone.

The name and date are chiseled out on polished, marbled stone.

It reaches out to all who care. It is too late to mourn.

You did not know that I exist. You died and I was born.

Yet each of us are cells of you in flesh, in blood, in bone.

Our heart contracts and beats a pulse entirely not our own.

Dear Ancestor, the place you filled those many years ago.

Spreads out among the ones you left who would have loved you so.

I wonder as you lived and loved, I wonder if you knew

That someday I would find this spot and come to visit you.

Author Unknown

FIND A GRAVE

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81051116

Vera Gordon Jones Birth: Oct. 20, 1916, Smithfield, Cache County, Utah

Death: May 22, 1999, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

Burial: Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery , Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah

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http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81051774

SPOUCE:

John Gilbert Pistorius Birth: Apr. 13, 1900, Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands

Death: Sep. 3, 1946, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

Burial: Elysian Burial Gardens , Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=81050575

SPOUCE:

Ted Edward Jones Birth: Oct. 18, 1916, May, Lemhi County, Idaho

Death: Nov. 22, 1990, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah

Burial: Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery , Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah