Paul Herdman Jones died 23 September 1967, age 66, in Pike County, Ohio.
1900-1967
PAUL HERDMAN JONES
Paul Herdman
Jones was born on December 23, 1900 the son of James W and Myrtle Herdman Jones
He received his Bachelor of Science and Master's Degrees from the Ohio State
University. Upon graduating from medical school he stated a medical practice in
the community of Stockdale in Pike County. He served as a general
practitioner, optometrist, and surgeon in the local area. During the Ohio
River Flood of 1937 he set up a medical clinic to care for the refugees of the
Portsmouth area. An avid gardener, he helped found the Stockdale Garden
Club in 1938, and served as its first vice president.
Prior to the
second world war he enlisted into the military reserve corps. On March 9,
1941 he entered active duty, enlisting in the United States Army. He was
assigned to the medical corps and stationed at Camp Davis in Wilmington. North
Carolina. He was quickly promoted to the rank of major and eventually made the
rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He was made chief of the Ear, Nose, and Throat
Clinic at Fort Davis. He then transferred to Richmond, Virginia where he
was made chief of staff at McGuire General Hospital. During the war he served
some 18 months overseas. In 1945 he was honorably discharged form the U.
S. Army.
After returning
from the war Dr. Jones returned to Pike County where he continued his medical
practice. In 1949 he was appointed Pike County Health Commissioner and
was elected Pike County Coroner. He was an active member of the Pike Country
Medical Society, served as president of the Stockdale Board of Education, and
was an active member of the committee responsible for starting the Stockdale
Volunteer Fire Department.
He was first
married to Cordie Cameron, and after her death Dr. Jones married Louella Coburn
Brown. Dr. Paul H Jones passed away September 23, 1967 and was laid to
rest in Bainbridge Cemetery in Ross County, Ohio.
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