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This file was contributed and copyrighted by: William D. Hosey ======================================================================= APRIL 2004 EVERGREEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Friendship Community, St. Clair County, Alabama Transcribed by: William Darrell Hosey, April 6, 2004 Directions to Cemetery from Leeds/Moody. Travel toward Odenville on Hwy 411. About 8 miles outside of Odenville, look for CR 222. Turn left. See church sign when turning left. It is a very oldest sign. You will travel about a quarter of a mile and will see the church on the right. The cemetery is in back. This section of the cemetery begins on the right side as you drive into the cemetery. SECTION 1, ROW 1 COKER, George W., Feb. 24, 1863—Jan. 23, 1933, on same stone with Ann V. Coker COKER, Ann Virginia [Teague], Nov. 18, 1859—June 12, 1939, on same stone with George W. Coker “Faithful to their trust even unto death.” Unmarked Grave (Metal Marker) BLANKENSHIP, Henry, Oct. 11, 1846—Apr. 12, 1939 BLANKENSHIP, Bertha M., Sept. 1, 1879—Jan. 4, 1962 BLANKENSHIP, Clara I.L. Tucker, wife of Henry Blankenship, Jan. 17, 1851—Sept. 17, 1907 BLANKENSHIP, Henry Walter, July 7, 1872—Aug. 23, 1901 LOVELL, Thenie Simmons, 1869—1947 SIMMONS, Hensley, Dec. 19, 1879—Sept. 24, 1947 SIMMONS, Sarah E., Oct. 24, 1846—June 1, 1923 SIMMONS, B.F., Born Mar. 5, 1850—Died July 14, 1912, “He is at rest in heaven.” PEOPLES, Ella Simmons, Feb. 17, 1876—Jan. 26, 1944, “Asleep in Jesus” SIMMONS, Oscar, Son of B.F. & S. F. Simmons, Born Dec 18, 1874—Died Apr. 27, 1886 SIMMONS, Infant Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. H. A. Simmons, May 21, 1913—June 1, 1913, “At rest” SECTION 1, ROW 2 STRANGE, Amelia Cates, Wife of Wm. J. Strange, Oct. 4, 1864—Apr. 20, 1924 CATES, Little Earnest, son of C.A. & Annie Cates, Born Feb. 1, 1905—Died Apr. 12, 1914 CATES, Partia, dau. of J.M. & M.S. Cates, Mar. 21, 1885—June 30, 1888, “Our loved one.” In memory of our father, J.M. Cates, Born Aug. 8, 1823—Died May 1, 1893, “Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.” BYERS, Edward, Born July 26, 1820—Died Dec. 15, 1904 BYERS, Lorana McBrayer, wife of Edward Byers, May 8, 1830—Jan. 20, 1914 “Fannie” BYERS, Elizabeth M., Mar. 20, 1880—Mar. 19, 1974, on same stone with Mattison Byers BYERS, Mattison P., Oct. 30, 1867—Sept. 26, 1947 STANCIL, Grady M., Aug. 6, 1897—June 15, 1977 [Mason Symbol], on same stone with Pauline G. Stancil STANCIL, Pauline G., Sept. 2, 1901—June 17, 1993, on same stone with Grady M. Stancil CATES, Mary S., Dec. 17, 1838—Aug. 15, 1923, on sames stone with John M. Cates CATES, John M., Aug. 3, 1823—May 1, 1893, on same stone with Mary S. Cates “Gone, but not forgotten.” SECTION 1, ROW 3 JACKSON, Allen Coker, 1894—1934 MCBRAYER, Sam [no dates], on same stone with Susan McBrayer MCBRAYER, Susan [no dates], on same stone with Sam McBrayer MCBRAYER, A.P., May 10, 1854—Oct. 1, 1883, on same stone with M.J. McBrayer Thomas THOMAS, M.J. McBrayer, Dec. 28, 1855—Dec. 26, 1930, on same stone with A.P. McBrayer MCBRAYER, Johnny, Co. A, Hardies Ala. Troops, C.S.A. [no dates] MCBRAYER, Eliza, 1847—1921, “She died as she lived, a Christian.” STANCIL, Annie, Sept. 111, 1899—Aug. 1900 STANCIL, Sammy [no dates] ASH, G.S., Born Mar. 30, 1826—Died Feb. 27, 1892, “A light from our household is gone. A voice is stilled. A place is vacant in our home which never will be filled.” ASH, Elizabeth Strange, wife of G.S. Ash, Nov. 21, 1941—July 4, 1918, “She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all.” ASH, Willie H., Son of G.S. & S.E. Ash, Born Apr. 24, 1876—Died Feb. 10, 1892, Tread softly for an angel doth guard the precious dust and we can safely leave our boy, our darling in His trust.” Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) HAMMOND, Wm. C., Q.M. Sgt., 48 Ala. Inf., C.S.A. [no dates] Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) HAMMOND, Allie D., Daughter of W.C. & E.W. Hammond, Born Dec. 12, 1872—died June 17, 1899, “Here shrined with many a sweet sad thought, That loved one memory lingers still.” SIMMONS, John P., Aug. 3, 1913—Jan. 14, 1935 Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) MARTIN, Margarette, 1863—1903; David L., 1818—1924; Maggie, 1903—1905; Susie, 1892—1936 Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) REESE, Willie G., 1862—1940, on same stone with Ella Reese REESE, Ella, 1865—1941, on same stone with William G. Reese “Gone, but not forgotten” SELF, G.P., 1861—1949, “Thy life was beauty, truth, goodness and love.” SELF, Mrs. N.E., July 29, 1860—Mar. 15, 1934, “Blessed are the peace makers for they shall see God.” “Mother” SECTION 1, ROW 4 NEELLEY, Mae N., Dec. 9, 1897—June 9, 1986 BLANKENSHIP, J. Oscar, Feb. 9, 1882—Apr. 10, 1964, on same stone with Florence B. Blankenship BLANKENSHIP, Florence B., Nov. 13, 1883—Dec. 5, 1965, on same stone with J. Oscar Blankenship COKER, John M., S. Sgt., US Army, World War II, May 11, 1917—Jan. 30, 1985, “Father”, on same stone with Mary S. Coker COKER, Mary Sue [Bowen], July 1, 1914—Mar. 21, 1973, “Mother”, on same stone with John M. Coker COKER, John Franklin, June 15, 1948—Nov. 10, 1975 ASH, Burtie, May 13, 1880—Dec. 19, 1941 ASH, Joseph W., Jan. 22, 1874—July 20, 1941 ASH, Mary E., Dec. 8, 1871—Feb. 27, 1941 ASH, Infant Son of J.F. & L.H. Ash, Born & Died Sept. 13, 1907, “Gone so soon.” ASH, James F., June 23, 1868—July 18, 1937 RANKIN, Eddie, Son of Mr. & Mrs. D.P. Rankin, Mar. 19, 1893—Dec. 5, 1939, “A precious one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our house which never can be filled.” RANKIN, Laura E. [Jones], Wife of D.P. Rankin, Nov. 5, 1853—Mar. 2, 1947 RANKIN, David P., June 21, 1849—Aug. 7, 1926, “Gone, but not forgotten” RANKIN, J.B., Born in Rutherford Co., Tenn Mar. 25, 1816—Died in St. Clair Co., Ala. Apr. 25, 1891, “Blessed are the dead who died in the Lord. They rest from their labors & their works do follow them.” RANKIN, James H., Co. C, Tennessee, C.S.A. RANKIN, Hugh Marshall, Oct. 24, 1896—Oct. 29, 1896 RANKIN, J.H., Born Mar. 18, 1841—Died Apr. 17, 1915, “Gone, but not forgotten.” Unmarked Grave (Cement Block) COOK, Elnora, Jan. 27, 1869—Jan. 25, 1919, “Mother” COOK, Robert B., Mar. 25, 1865—July 28, 1936, “Father” “Asleep in Jesus” SELF, Arthur, Aug. 1, 1910—Feb. 26, 1928, “Memory is blessed” SELF, J.A., Feb. 13, 1887—Apr. 30, 1931, W.O.W. memorial, “Father” “We’ll all meet again.” SECTION 1, ROW 5 JONES, George W., June 25, 1872—Feb. 3, 1940 COKER, Mary Carolyn [Rankin], Feb. 20, 1878—June 3, 1968, on same stone with John W. Coker COKER, John Wesley, May 14, 1870—Dec. 13, 1947, on same stone with Mary C. Coker JONES, In memory of A.C. Jones, Born Jan. 14, 1815—Died Dec. 19, 1882, “Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace.” JONES, Caroline, Wife of A.C. Jones, Born Aug. 26, 1816—Died May 8, 1903, Aged 86 yrs, 8 m, 12 dys, “She lived a consistent member of the church 74 yrs. Blessed are they dead that die in the Lord ASH, Infant Son of Dr. Jno. W. & Carrie Ash, Born Jan 14, 1884—Died Jan. 15, 1884 BYERS, A.W , Born Aug. 13, 1834—Died Nov. 2, 1897, “O Twill be sweet to meet on that blest shore. All sorrows past, pains forever o’er.” BYERS, Melinda Francis, wife of A.W. Byers, Jan. 20, 1841—Jan. 22, 1926 BYERS, Vester, 1875—1958 JONES, Alta, 1871—1959, on same stone with John D. Jones JONES, John D., 1861—1941, on same stone with Alta Jones LAWSON, Dau. of E.M. & Mary Lawson, Born Mar. 31, 1894—Died Apr. 20, 1898 LAWSON, Josie, Dau. of E.M. & Mary Lawson, Born Apr. 7, 1896—Died May 4, 1898 Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) Unmarked Grave (Small Stone) RANKIN, Hollin M., Born 1881—Died 1947 RANKIN, James Grady, May 23, 1914—Dec. 10, 1916 RANKIN, Ola Stancil, Jan. 25, 1885—Nov. 30, 1924, on same stone with Joseph P. Rankin RANKIN, Joseph P. (Bud), Nov. 22, 1875—Apr. 5, 1959, on same stone with Ola S. Rankin “In loving memory RANKIN, William Roscoe, Nov. 18, 1912—Sept. 7, 1966, “He’s not dead, but only asleep.” SECTION 1, ROW 6 JONES, Thomas Ross, Husband of Annie M. Jones, May 19, 1884—Feb. 21, 1961, “Gone, but not forgotten.” JONES, Nila May, Infant Dau. of T.R. & Annie Jones, Born Aug. 5, 1911—Died Aug. 10, 1911, “Weep not she is not dead, but sleepeth Luke viii 52.” JONES, James W., Born Aug. 2, 1880—Died Dec. 2, 1882 JONES, Arthur, Son of J.W. & F.L. Jones, Born May 3, 1887—Died June 13, 1892, “Budded on earth to bud in heaven.” JONES, John W., Born Jan. 1, 1823—Died Mar. 22, 1888, Aged 65 yrs., 2 mos. & 21 dys JONES, In memory of Nancy J. wife of J.W. Jones, Born June 7, 1828—Died Mar. 11, 1886, Aged 57 yrs, 9 mo., & 7 dys [broken tombstone] ROWAN, John B., Feb. 19, 1823—Apr. 24, 1899 ROWAN, Ada C., Nov. 14, 1828—Oct. 23, 1888 ROWAN, James E., July 20, 1864—Oct. 15, 1886 ROWAN, Belle J., July 11, 1855—July 28, 1939 ROWAN, Andrew Jackson, July 22, 1867—Dec. 13, 1948 ROWAN, Sarah L., May 8, 1859—Oct. 24, 1945 COKER, Margret S. [Rowan], Dau. of J.B. & Ada Rowan, wife of M.A. [Martin Augustus] Coker, Born Feb. 25, 1857—Died Sept. 14, 1904, “Thy will be done.” COKER, M.C. Martin, Wife of Martin Coker, Born Aug. 2, 1836—Died Mar. 22, 1901, “In after-time we’ll meet her.”, on same stone with Martin Coker COKER, Martin, Born Nov. 23, 1832—Died Mar. 12, 1907, “His record is on high.”, on same stone with M.C. Coker COKER, In memory of M.A. [Mary A.], Daughter of Martin & Martha Coker, [stone broken—Nov. 15, 1854—Mar. 11, 1895] BAES?, Betty J. [no dates] STANCIL, Montie, Apr. 27, 1889—Feb 5, 1971, on same stone with Bessie D. Stancil, Alabama, Pvt. US Army, World War I STANCIL, Bessie Dyar, June 14, 1897—May 22, 1979, on same stone with Montie Stancil STANCIL, William Montie, Alabama, Pvt. US Army, World War I, April 27, 1880—Feb. 5, 1971 STANCIL, W.C., 1857—19?3, on same stone with Lee N. Stancil STANCIL, Lee Nora, 1858—1940, on same stone with W.C. Stancil [Stone has deteriorated badly] STANCIL, Cora, Mar. 13, 1887—Feb. 10, 1974, “At rest” DYAR, Henry F., son of Mr. & Mrs. N. Berry Dyar, Sept. 27, 1899—May 17, 1968, Gone, but not forgotten.” [picture on tombstone] SECTION 1, ROW 7 SELF, William M., Co. E, 51 Ala. Partisan Rangers, C.S.A. SELF, Ralph Carlin, Grandson of P.F. & Ella Self, Oct. 19, 1909—July 20, 1916 3 Unmarked Stone (Small Stone) SELF, Pleasant, Nov. 27, 1861—Mar. 9, 1945, “Father” SELF, John B., Dec. 5, 1891—Sept. 16, 1961 HOSEY, Susan, Wife of J.H. Hosey, Aug. 8, 1831—Dec. 7, 1909, Oh how sweet to sleep in Jesus and in His glory rise.” HOSEY, Johnathan H., Pvt., Co. K, 39 Ala. Inf., Civil War, 1833—1891 JONES, Huston, 1890—1892 JONES, Minnie, 1888—1898 JONES, Infant of Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Jones [no dates] JONES, Payton, 1901—1912 BYERS, Viola, Dau. of W.M. & M.W. Byers, Born Oct. 28, 1879—Nov. 2, 1902, “She had gone to a better home in heaven and all afflictions o’er.” Unmarked Stone [Small Stone] BYERS, Martha, wife of W. M. Byers, Dec. 1, 1860—July 2, 1922, “Thy trials ended, thy rests is won. BYERS, William M., June 22, 1855—March 22, 1935 THOMPSON, Fred T., Jan. 3, 1889—May 22, 1959, “Gone, but not forgotten.” THOMPSON, Bertha Ina, Feb. 22, 1892—June 2, 1941, “Faithful to her trust even unto death.” AUTREY, Jeff, 1859—1918, on same stone with Dona Autrey AUTREY, Dona, 1865—1905, on same stone with Jeff Autrey [In the same blocked burial area with Fred & Bertha Thompson] COKER, Margie C., daughter of W.R. & M.E. Coker, Born Apr. 18, 1915—Died Oct. 8, 1917, on same stone with M.E. Coker COKER, M.E., wife of W.R. Coker, Born Mar. 14, 1886—Died Nov. 17, 1917, on same stone with Margie C. Coker [These graves have cement blocks around them] This section of the cemetery begins on the left side as you drive into the cemetery. SECTION 2, ROW 1 EDWARDS, Mildred N., 1852—1929 EDWARDS, James B., 1862—1917, “Father” EDWARDS, Mary G., 1865—1935, “Mother” EDWARDS, Infant dau. of James B. & Mary Edwards, Sept. 29, 1901—Oct. 6, 1901 EDWARDS, Thomas, 1818—1877 EDWARDS, Mary M., 1830—1903 EDWARDS, Logan, 1860—1890 ENSEY, J.K., Born Aug. 4, 1834—Died May 21, 1914, “God came-He took-He will retore. God maketh all things right.” [Mason symbol] ENSEY, Nannie W. Matthews, Wife of J.K. Ensey, Born Jan. 14, 1858—Died Feb. 29, 1880 SIMMONS, Children of Mr. & Mrs. James W. Simmons [no names or dates] COKER, Margarett, Wife of M. A. [Martin Augustus] Coker, Died Feb. 14, 1909, Age 67 yrs, “Asleep in Jesus, blessed thought. SECTION 2, ROW 2 WOODALL, Wardia E., May 20, 1863—Sept. 25, 1928, “Mother”, on same stone with Walter S. Woodall WOODALL, Walter S., Nov. 19, 1853—Jan. 30, 1930, “Dad”, on same stone with Wardia E. Woodall KEITH, Wm. L., Jan. 25, 1816—Dec. 8, 1884 KEITH, Eliza E., Dec. 16, 1827—Jan. 8,1891 KEITH, Stephen C., Sept. 29, 1855—Jan. 3, 1878 SIMMONS, James W., 1869—1936 MONTGOMERY, Peyton S., Feb. 1, 1865—July 30, 1956, “At rest” MONTGOMERY, Sarah Ann, Wife of Peyton Montgomery, Mar. 21, 1871—Sept. 10, 1905, “At rest” HANNER, John, 1832—Jan. 27, 1902, “His wards were kindness, his deeds were love, his spirit humble, he rests above.” HANNER, Martha, 1840—July 12, 1890, We trust our loss will be her gain and that with Christ she’s gone to reign.” SECTION 2, ROW 3 MCKINNEY, Leon, Jan. 26, 1896—Apr. 6, 1976 MCKINNEY, Audrey, Oct. 15, 1894—July 17, 1986 MICHAEL, Virginia Strange, Aug. 24, 1907—July 23, 1988 MENTZEL, Martha Cox, S/FC, WAC, U.S.A., Mar. 9, 1914—June 20, 1975 COX, Lola Hamilton, May 6, 1883—Mar. 10, 1969 COX, Eugene Fisher, Nov. 15, 1881—Mar. 8, 1942 5 Small Unmarked Stone STRANGE, Joseph E., Born Dec. 8, 1845—Died May 9, 1905 STRANGE, Rebecca C., June 22, 1854—Jan. 15, 1938, “Gone, but not forgotten.” 5 Small Unmarked Stones SIMMONS, Benjamin F. Jr., Sept. 8, 1917—Dec. 1917 SIMMONS, Effie Lou, Apr. 6, 1884—Apr. 10, 1944 SIMMONS, Benjamin F., May 17, 1882—July 31, 1945 SIMMONS, Ann, May 15, 1875—Sept. 19, 1906 JOHNSTON, Magie Simmons, Wife of J.L. Johston, Born Oct. 9, 1871—Died Aug. 19, 1910, “She has gone to her home in heaven and all her afflictions are o’er.” JOHNSTON, George, born 1810—Died Jan. 22, 1899, “He is not dead, just sleepeth.” MASHBURN, Mary M., July 2, 1835—May 11, 1923, “Rest mother, rest in quiet. Sleep while friends in sorrow o’er thee weep.” SELF, Jeff David, Sept. 13, 1900—May 31, 1994, on same stone with Evie I. Self SELF, Evie Inez, Jan. 15, 1905—no record, on same stone with Jeff D. Self DYAR, Eugene Fay, son of Mr. & Mrs. W.F. Dyar, Apr. 26, 1928 [only date], “Asleep in Jesus.” SELF, Hewey Calvin, Son of Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Self, June 3, 1825—Sept. 14, 1828, “A little time on earth he spent till God for him his angels sent.” SELF, Bennie M., Son of D.E. & J.D. Self, Jan. 7, 1930—Nov. 20, 1931, “A little time on earth he spent till God for him his angels sent.” SELF, Hoyt Lee, 1932—1950, “Gone, but not forgotten.” BROOKS, Olin Connie, Mar. 21, 1933—no record, on same stone with Anne Brooks BROOKS, Anne, May 26, 1936—Apr. 24, 2000, on same stone with Olin Connie Brooks LOVELESS, Rosemary H., Dec. 2, 1932—Dec. 14, 1996, on same stone with James L. Loveless LOVELESS, James Leuester, Jan. 4, 1952—Jul. 22, 1987, SH 3, US Navy, on same stone with Rosemary Loveless “The Lord is my shepherd.” SECTION 2, ROW 4 SANSOM, Mary Katherine, Mar. 2, 1844—Feb. 19, 1924, “Mother” STRANGE, Margaret, Wife of H.H. Strange, Born June 26, 1821—Died Sept. 24, 1883, Age 64 yrs, 2 mo., 28 dys. STRANGE, Hubbad H., Born Oct. 20, 1813—Died Aug. 18, 1902, “No ostentation mark’d his tranquil way. His duties all discharged without display.” STRANGE, Wm. J., June 4, 1859—Oct. 31, 1934, “My trust is in God.” JONES, James Daniel, Born May 8, 1826—Died Mar. 30, 1907, Age 81 yrs,22 dys, Private, Co. D, 25 Ala., Confederate Volunteers JONES, Margaret B., Wife of J.D. Jones, Born Mar. 5, 1832—Died Jan. 6, 1897, Aged 64 yrs, 10 mo, 1 d., “As a wife, mother, neighbor and friend, she was faithful to the end.” JONES, Benjamin, Son of J.D. & M.B. Jones, Born Sept. 29, 1858—Died Aug. 6, 1903, “His words were kindness. His deeds were love. His spirit humble, he rests above.” JONES, Edwin, Son of A.D. & Jessie Jones, Born & Died Feb. 18, 1904 JONES, Adam Danley, Nov. 11, 1856—Sept. 17, 1942 JONES, Jessie Whorton, June 21, 1878—Nov. 7, 1964 THOMAS, M.A., Wife of J.T. Thomas, Born Jan. 22, 1853—Died Apr. 15, 1895, “She died as she lived, trusting in God.” COKER, Infant Dau. of F.R. & C.A. [Forney Rowan & Carrie A.] Coker, Born & Died Nov. 26, 1906, “Sleep on dear child and take thry rest in Jesus’ arms forever blest.” GILCHRIST, Annie Ruby, Daughter of J.D. & Sallie Cilchrist, Born Dec. 2, 1898—Died July 13, 1917, “She was too good, too gentle and fair to dwell in the cold world of care.” GILCHRIST, Sarrah E., Mar. 2, 1865—Jan. 13, 1931, “Mother” GILCHRIST, John D., Jan. 24, 1865—Feb. 14, 1946, “Father” “Resting in hopes of a glorious resurrection.” SELF, Emma C., Wife of J.A. Self, Sept. 10, 1891—Mar. 28, 1923, “She is not dead, but sleepeth.” SECTION 2, ROW 5 CROWE, John Pinkney, Born Sept. 15, 1877—Died May 13, 1905, “It was hard to give thee up, but thy will O God be done. When mourning for companion gone, we doubly feel ourselves alone.” HAMILTON, John L., 1854—1935, on same stone with Martha C. Hamilton HAMILTON, Martha C. Coker, His wife, 1856—1936, on same stone with John L. Hamilton HAMILTON, Little Infant, Little Infant Son of J.L. & M.C. Hamilton, Born & Died Dec. 22, 1898 HAMILTON, Vera Lillian, Daughter of J.L. & M.C. Hamilton, Born July 10, 1891—Died Feb. 25, 1899, “Can’t forget the agonizing hour when those lov’d eyes were closed to wake no more. None knew thee but to love thee. None named thee but to praise.” JONES, J.A., July 31, 1851—July 6, 1925, “I have fought a good fight. I have finished the course. I have kept the faith.” JONES, Ada, June 24, 1869—Dec. 18, 1948, “Gone, but not forgotten.” SHIREY, Mary Lee, Apr. 24, 1866—Feb. 23, 1947 RODGERS, Mary J., Feb. 3, 1895—no record, on same stone with S. Raymond Rodgers RODGERS, S. Raymond, Mar. 29, 1886—Oct. 27, 1969, on same stone with Mary J. Rodgers RODGERS, Ozella, Mar. 11, 1899—July 11, 1985 MCGUIRE, Jackie W., Sept. 21, 1938—Sept. 29, 1938, “Angel asleep.” MCGUIRE, Annie, Daughter of J.N. & Rhoda McGuire, Born June 8, 1909—Died Sept. 13, 1910, “In after-time we’ll meet her.” HAMILTON, Infant Daughter of T.B. & Victoria Hamilton, Born Nov. 26, 1911—Died Nov. 27, 1911, ‘Gone so soon.” HAMILTON, Taul Bradford, April 13, 1879—Sept. 8, 1926, on same stone with Victoria A. Hamilton HAMILTON, Victoria A.N., Dec. 27, 1881—Nov. 23, 1953, on same stone with Taul B. Hamilton HAMILTON, Hoyt Bradford, Oct. 25, 1906—Feb. 28, 1989, on same stone with Martha H. Hamilton HAMILTON, Martha Hartsfield, Apr. 11, 1911—Jan. 26, 1994, on same stone with Hoyt B. Hamilton APPLING, Annette Hamilton, June 2, 1939—Nov. 17, 1995 SECTION 2, ROW 6 COOK, Cecil, Mar. 18, 1900—July 18, 1968, “Gone, but not forgotten.” COOK, Minnie Ida, Nov. 18, 1873—Sept. 25, 1948, on same stone with Nicklos D. Cook COOK, Nicklos David, June 16, 1861—Jan. 21, 1940, on same stone with Minnie I. Cook “There is a balm for every sorrow.” MARTIN, James Andrew, Jan. 4, 1861—Feb. 10, 1938 MARTIN, Mary Elizabeth, Sept. 14, 1870—Mar. 9, 1944 SELF, Charles T., Sept. 5, 1898—Jan. 11, 1939, “Sleep on dear one and rest. We loved you, but God loved you best PARKS, J. Annie, Wife of W.E. Parks, Born 1876—Died Jan. 8, 1898 PILKINGTON, W.G., Oct. 28, 1895—Feb. 5, 1931, Alabama, Pvt. 327 Inf., 82 Div., “Husband” “Gone, but not forgotten.” PILKINGTON, C.C., Apr. 9, 1863—Mar. 18, 1940, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” PILKINGTON, Eliza C., Wife of C.C. Pilkington, July 25, 1886—Feb. 1, 1933, “Mother” “Sleep on dear mother and take your rest. We all loved you, but God loved you best.” PILKINGTON, Lonnie B., Aug. 3, 1906—Dec. 23, 1977, “In loving memory” PILKINGTON, James Harold, Oct. 12, 1930—Mar. 4, 1990 MERIDETH, Macie Locklear, Apr. 22, 1883—Feb. 6, 1916, on same stone with George Merideth MERIDETH, George Sept. 1880—Nov 15, 1957, on same stone with Macie L. Merideth PILKINGTON, William M., May 13, 1870—Feb. 24, 1958 WHITE, W.C., Jan. 6, 1845—July 13, 1920, “His soul renewed by early grace. In heaven has sought its native place.” WHITE, Mecie E., Apr. 8, 1846—June 5, 1936, “A tender mother and a faithful friend.” “Come ye blessed” WHITE, Lee Holdridge, Son of P.R. & Mamie White, Born May 26, 1915—Died June 22, 1918, How much of light,how much of joy is buried with a darling boy.” FERGUSON, Aaron Dale, Jan. 5, 1947—Aug. 19, 1994, on same stone with Wanda G. Ferguson FERGUSON, Wanda Gail, Sept. 4, 1947—no record, on same stone with Aaron D. Ferguson SECTION 2, ROW 7 VAUGHN, Catherine, Aug. 23, 1925—Oct. 12, 1929, “A loved one from us has gone.” 4 Small Unmarked Stones SELF, Eleanor M., May 31, 1865—Apr. 5, 1948 BROWN, Lena H., Apr. 13, 1894—July 21, 1949, “Gone to a fairer land of pleasure and love to join the bright band of angels above. HORSELEY, Daniel M., member of Ellen Camp #631, May 7, 1887—Apr. 16, 1916, “Gone, but not forgotten.” WOW memorial HORSELEY, D., Dec. 13, 1919—Sept. 23, 1943 HORSELEY, Isiah, July 6, 1886—Jan. 28, 1958, on same stone with Edward Horseley HORSELEY, Edward, Dec. 13, 1919—Sept. 21, 1943, “Remembered always.”, on same stone with Isiah Horseley ELLIOTT, Charles, 1919 [only date] ELLIOTT, James, 1924 [only date] ELLIOTT, Jack, 1927 [only date] RUSHING, Evelyn, Jan. 6, 1913—May 18, 197? BYERS, Carl, Mar. 9, 1900—Nov. 27, 1927, “God defends right.” BYERS, Elvie M., Dec. 17, 1896—Feb. 17, 1935 SECTION 2, ROW 8 MASSEY, Cheryl H., Jan. 2, 1955—Jan. 3, 1955 HORSELEY, John C., 1832—no record [this should be 1901], on same stone with Elizabeth Horseley HORSELEY, Elizabeth, 1833—no record, on same stone with John C. Horseley HORSELEY, Sarah A., 1859—1926, “Gone, but not forgotten.” HORSELEY, Thomas L., Born Mar. 27, 1856, Joined the Baptist Church in 1887, Died Aug. 15, 1906, “I know that my redeemer liveth.” HORSELEY, Robert, Son of T.L. & S. Horseley, Born Dec. 13, 1896—Died Aug. 15, 1897, “Our loved one.” PEOPLES, Fate, Oct. 9, 1909—July 18, 1930 or 1950 PEOPLES, Belle H., July 2, 1879—Nov. 19, 1951, on same stone with Riley P. Peoples PEOPLES, Riley P., Nov. 21, 1883—Dec. 18, 1962, on same stone with Belle H. Peoples “Gone, but not forgotten.” PEOPLES, Lula J., Nov 1908—Oct. 1, 1982 WHATLEY, Nellie J., Feb. 6, 1919-Jan. 13, 1990, on same stone with Grover Whatley WHATLEY, Grover, Feb. 10, 1920—no record, on same stone with Nellie J. Whatley HARRISON, L.A., May 20, 1868-Dec. 29, 1917 HANSARD, John H., Oct. 18, 1844—Aug. 16, 1925, “Gone, but not forgotten.”