Williams Cemetery, near Red Star, Madison County, Arkansas "Gone but not forgotten" Directions: Going from Fallsville, (Newton County) west on Highway 16 to Red Star (Madison County) turn right on Madison County Road 3605. Drive right at 1 mile (you will cross over a low water bridge and also a cattle guard) until you come to a "Y" in the road. There you will see a sign with three cemeteries on it pointing to the right... Don't take the right... Go on the left of the "Y" (you are now on Madison County Road 3500) you will drive 2.9 miles and the cemetery will be on your left out in a field. The road is pretty okay to drive on using a car or a low chasied vehicle, as long as you go slow and pay attention to where you're driving.. we went in a pickup just because wasn't sure of the terrian. We are trying to collect as many obits of these people as possible. So if anyone would like to contact us about or to share an obit we would appreciate it. We also have headstone pictures for everyone that has a headstone, and we can scan them for anyone who would like to see them. clinefam@yournet.com We feel like if we all share with one another then these people's memories will always be. Thanks, Robert and Rosa Sam Beck Rosie Lee Williams Collins William Harrison Collins Marvin Lavern Cook Rockey Cook Addie Burk Ledbetter Lavon Ledbetter Mart Ledbetter William Charles Ledbetter "Charlie" Boyd Lyman Cassie Lyman Frankie Walker Alpha Verde Steele Williams Charles Oren Williams Ethel G. Williams Franklin Williams (J.F. Williams) Jack Williams Johnie F. Williams Martha Jane Williams Nannie M. Neff Williams Sarah Williams Squire B. Williams Susan Jane Skelton Williams Tommie Williams Willie H. Williams *********************** Sam Beck ******************************************** COLLINS Mommy Rosie Lee b. Nov. 22, 1904 (her headstone has no dates but she died Sept 9, 2001) married apr 24, 1920 Daddy William Harrison b. May 20, 1888 d. May 27, 1989 As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 (on back) COLLINS Our Children Frank, Susie, Virginia, Ben, Sarah, Walker Cleo, Billie, Floyd Dotson, Ethel, Melba (I have a copy of her obit: She was the daughter of John Franklin Williams and Susan Jane Skelton Williams) ************************************************************************ Father Marvin Lavern Cook 1943 1975 (this is a flat headstone) **************************************************** (this is just a funeral home marker and rain has made the writting faded and smeared..the below is as best I could read it:) Rockey (Marvin?) (Cook?) born 196- age 19 (Brashears Funeral Home ?) ********************************************************* Mother Addie Ledbetter b. Dec. 18, 1883 d. Dec. 13, 1947 (headstone looks like Charlie Ledbetter's) (She and William Charles Ledbetter were married April 1901) ****************************************** Father Charlie Ledbetter b. Jan. 9, 1878 d. July 8, 1956 (headstone looks like Addie Ledbetter's) (In my research I found William Charles Ledbetter was the son of Harvey Carrol Ledbetter and Nancy Catherine Rector Ledbetter. He and Addie Burk Ledbetter was married April 1901) ********************************************************************************* Lavon Ledbetter b. Jan. 23, 1937 d. Oct. 19, 1943 **************************************** In Loving Memory Mart Ledbetter b. Jan. 24, 1907 d. Aug. 20,1975 ***************************************** LYMAN Cassie b. June 26, 1912 d. Apr. 19,1998 Boyd b. Nov. 25, 1919 (he's still alive) In My Father's house are many mansions (engraved picture of a church) ***************************************************** Frankie Walker b. Dec. 30,1912 d. Dec. 1, 1935 (this is a flat headstone) **************************************************** Charles Oren Williams b. Sept. 27, 1930 d. Oct. 5, 1930 (this is a flat headstone) ****************************************************** WILLIAMS Ethel G. b. Sept 22, 1913 (still alive) married May 26, 1934 Johnie F. b. June 17, 1907 d. Dec. 2, 1989 ***************************************************** Franklin Williams Co C 1 Ark Inf. (Civil War marker) ********* (this is a homemade marker which I feel is a foot marker for the Civil War marker for Franklin Williams. As it was at the foot of that grave...but could be two different people) J. F. Williams died Jan. 18, (1924?) ********************************************************************************** WILLIAMS Jack b. July 21, 1876 d. Feb. 29, 1950 married Feb. 28, 1904 Sarah b. Feb. 5, 1890 d. Oct. 12, 1954 Parents that Prayed **************************************************** Martha Jane Williams b. Oct. 27, 1905 d. Dec. 12, 1911 (this is a flat headstone) ************************************************** (this is a single base with three separate stones) (engraved picture of praying hands with a book) Mother Nannie M. Neff Williams b. Dec. 10, 1911 d. July 7, 1933 Married May 3, 1930 Gone But Not Forgotten (has a flat foot marker Nannie Williams b. Dec. 10,1911 d. July 7, 1933) **** (engraved picture of praying hands with a book) Father Squire B. Williams b. Nov. 14, 1909 d. Oct. 29, 1993 O Death, where is thy sting, O Grave, where is thy victory? **** (engraved picture of praying hands with a book) Stepmother Alpha V. Steele Williams b. Dec. 24, 1915 d. Mar. 28, 1992 married Nov. 13, 1942 Gone to sing with the Heavenly choir. **************************************************************** Rosevelt Williams Nov. 22, 1904 - Feb. 5, 1970 The Rose my fade the lily die but the flowers immortal bloom on high. (this is a flat headstone) ************************************************** Susan Jane Williams b. July 14, 1870 d. July 3, 1957 (this is a flat headstone) (Her madien name was Skelton) ************************************************* Tommie Williams b. May 2,1915 d. June 16, 1916 (this is a flat headstone) ***************************************************** Walking the Sea In Loving Memory of Our Daddy Willie H. Williams b. Apr 7, 1907 d. Apr. 2, 1998 At Rest ***************************************************** ============================================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping withour policy or providing free information on the INfternet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These elcectronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. 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