Emelia Fashious Jones obituary

Emelia Fashious Jones Obituary

Scotland, Connecticut, United States

November 14, 1572 - December 10, 1604

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Emelia Fashious Jones obituary

Emelia Fashious Jones Obituary

Nov 14, 1572 - Dec 10, 1604

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In Loving Memory of Emelia F. Jones

Emelia F. Jones grew up with no sibling and her dad in a small house in Scotland, Connecticut. She was born on November 14, 1572, and suffered a violent death on December 10, 1604. She was murdered by her husband in Cyprus after telling people about her husbands' wicked plans and truths.

In 1574, Emelia was only 2 years old when her mother, Susan Bell, passed away due to lung cancer. Emelia's father, Joseph Jones, did not know much about parenting but tried and provided his daughter with the best life she could possibly have, not for long. Throughout her childhood she would go to school and go home to watch tv, there was not much for her to do because her father was always working. Every month on the last day she went to her mothers' cemetery and write her letters on how she was doing. She hated the life she had with her father, after she was 13 he stopped caring, he depended on her to clean, cook and do everything which she hated; she wanted to have a good life, a life of freedom. 

Once she turned 18 in 1590, Emelia graduated from Paisley Grammar high school and saw it was the perfect time to leave. She decided she wanted to escape the life she had with her father, so she ran away to Spain where she went to college at the University of Valencia. When she graduated in 1659, her dream was to become an elementary school teacher. After work she would do volunteer work at the school, to tutor the kids and organize the classrooms. She loved her job and its where she met the love of her life, Iago Sandrez. In 1601 Emelia married Iago and retired in 1602. After her early retirement, she went on vacation in Cyprus with her husband, best friend, and her husband. 

She started to realize she wasn't happy in her marriage, she told her best friend, Desdemona, he was always busy all of a sudden and started hiding things. He was plotting something, he asked her to steal Desdemona's handkerchief which she found to be odd. 2 days after getting him the handkerchief, Desdemona was killed by her husband in her bed. Othello, who was Desdemona's husband, told the people who rushed into the room she was cheating on him, the one she was cheating with having her special handkerchief. That is when Emelia realized and told the people it was Iago's plan to make Othello think that. After Emelia had told the people, Iago stabbed her and she laid next to Desdemona so she can die with her. 

Emelia was remembered to be a sweet, nice, friendly, dominant woman who was loved by many people. Many seem to believe she did not deserve what she got. Emelia's last words where a song Desdemona sang taking a bath about despair. Emelia was so loyal she got the handkerchief to Iago (not knowing his intentions), she also took care of Desdemona and was so wise with her, and after she was stabbed she climbed in Desdemona's bed and laid next to her. 

A memorial service for Emelia will be on May 30, 1604. 

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