HORN CEMETERY: McKinney, Collin County, Texas *********************************************************** Submitted by: Dawn Kyllonen (dmkyllonen@hotmail.com) Date: 17 Feb 2010 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm *********************************************************** Copyright © 2010 by Dawn Kyllonen (dmkyllonen@hotmail.com) This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. The submitter has transcribed these tombstones in February 2010 exactly as seen in the cemetery (commas, periods, miss-spellings, etc.) All notes are in parentheses () and not part of the tombstone transcription. Sign at roadside gate states ‘Horn Cemetery Information 972-965-9318’ *************************************************************************** ANDREWS, Clarissa E. Born Oct. 19, 1861, Died Sept. 6, 1881, “Her happy soul has winged its way, To one pure bright eternal day.” ANDREWS, Henry D. Born June 7, 1856, Died Sept. 4. 1881, “Tho’ lost to sight, To memory dear, Beloved one farewell, Weep not, he is at rest, Gods finger touched him and he slept. (footstone with H.D.A.) ANDREWS, J.A. In Loving Remembrance of J.A. Andrews, June 14, 1922, Aged 56 yrs. “Gone but not forgotten.” ANDREWS, Mary Ann Wife of W.C. Andrews, Born June 26, 1825, Died Mar. 6, 1897, Aged 71y. 9m. & 10d., “A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.” (footstone with M.A.A.) ANDREWS, R.H.E. Born March 31, 1881, Died Feb. 20, 1897, Aged 15 Yrs. 10 Mos. 19 Ds., “Sleep on dear Edward, Take thy rest, God called thee home, He thought it best.” ANDREWS, W.C. In memory of our father, W.C. Andrews, Born Sep. 2, 1819, Died Sep. 25, 1892, “HE WAS a deacon of the Primative Baptist Church and died in full faith of the same.” “Gone to Heaven above, Where all is peace and love.” (footstone with W.C.A.) ANGEL, Ollie May Dau. of J.M. & L.C. Angel, Born April 17, 1899, Died March 8, 1900 ANGLE, Emma Ray Feb. 29, 1876, Feb. 18, 1933, “Just Sleeping” (on same Stone as L. Angle) ANGLE, L. Angle July 17, 1871, May 10, 1955 BASS, J.W. June 29, 1919, March 1, 1920 BELCHER, Mary P. 1870 – 1957 BOTSFORD, Albert 1848 - 1899 BOTSFORD, Albert H. May 12, 1883, July 17, 1965, “At Rest” BOTSFORD, Albert H. 1883 – 1965 (Turrentine–Jackson Funeral Home marker) BOTSFORD, Arnessa C. Oct. 16, 1891, Jan. 16, 1990 (on same stone as Albert H.) BOTSFORD, Bertha Wife of B.H. Botsford, Born Oct. 14, 1887, Died Sept. 14, 1905, Aged 17 yrs. 11 months, “Shed not a tear of sorrow, Around her silent tomb, Gone to a better world than ours, In paradise to bloom.” (footstone with B.B.) BOTSFORD, Mattie 1862 – 1946 BOTSFORD, William W. 1917 – 1921 BRININSTOOL, Anderson W. Son of W.H. & M.A. Brininstool, Born Oct. 10, 1867, Died May 12, 1898, “Not dead but sleeping” (inscription on back side of stone)(Plot outlined with marble bricks) CALDWELL, E.T. Born May 28, 1835, Died Sep. 5, 1891 CALDWELL, John A. Born Oct. 4, 1863, Died Mar. 31, 1891, “Sleep on brother, thy work is done, Jesus has come and, borne thee home.” CALDWELL, Julia A. Wife of E.T. Caldwell, Born Jan. 14, 1833, Died Mar. 26, 1891, “Beloved and farewell” (footstone with J.A.C.) CAPLINGER, Andrew J. 1868 – 1948 CAPLINGER, A.J. Born April --, 1868, Died June 10, 1948 (Massie Funeral Home - McKinney, Texas marker)(Hole in marker on birth day) is) CAPLINGER, Elmer H. 1916 – 1975 CAPLINGER, Elmer H. 1916 – 1975 (Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home marker) CAPLINGER, Kittie Gidney 1885 – 1949 CAPLINGER, Kittie M. Oct. 19, 1885, Jan. 23, 1949 (Massie Funeral Home marker) CARRUTH, Jas. S. Born Mar. 27, 1827, Died Nov. 4, 1897, “Our father has gone to a mansion of rest.” (footstone with J.S.C.) CARRUTH, Mary E.J. Wife of J.S. Carruth, Born May 17, 1831, Died Jan. 31, 1887 “Rest mother, rest in quiet sleep, While friends in sorrow o’er thee weep.” (footstone with M.E.J.C.) CARTER, Charlie Garland Father, 1875 – 1950 (blank granite footstone)(burial within the James Dedric Davis family plot) CARTER, Julia May Davis Mother, 1879 – 1944 (blank granite footstone)(burial within the James Dedric Davis family plot) CRIM, Cathrine Aug. 23, 1907, Feb. 15, 1926 (footstone is blank) CRIM, D.F. Born Mar. 5, 1862, Died Aug. 25, 1917, “Another link is broken, In our household band, But a chain is forming, In a better land.” CRIM, Grace Dau. of D.F. & Ora Crim, Born July 16, 1897, Died Oct. 4, 1910, “In love she lived, In peace she died.” (footstone G.C.) CRIM, Ora Sept. 28, 1869, June 8, 1944 DARNALL, John R. Son of J.T. & L.M. Darnall, Born Sept. 23, 1880, Died Nov. 10, 1881 (footstone with J.R.D.) DAVIS, Annie Mother, July 17, 1841, Mar. 8, 1923, “Dying is but going home.” (footstone with A.D.) DAVIS, James Dedric 1856 – 1932 (Davis family plot has ‘D.’ (granite corner blocks in all four corners) DAVIS, Jennie R. Wife of D.E. Davis, Born June 9, 1858, Died July 14, 1886, “Gone but not forgotten” (footstone with J.R.D.) DAVIS, Sarah Cornelius 1860 – 1932 (on same stone as James Dedric Davis) DENNIS, Charley Little Charley, Son of J.H. & M.M. Dennis, Born Aug 5, 1890, Died June 21, 1891, “Our darling one has gone before, To greet us on the golden shore.” (footstone with C.D.) DENNIS, William G. Born Sept. 11, 1829, Died Feb. 7, 1896, “Gone but not forgotten, To yonder shining shore, The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said come, And with Farewell unspoken, home He calmly entereed.” (entered spelled wrong) (William is spelled wrong / engraved as WIILIAM)(footstone with W.G.D. - chipped on top right side) DOHIHOO, Lowis F. 1924 - 1925 DURHAM, B.F. Born June 10, 1854, Died Apr. 2, 1899, “Weep not for he is at rest.”, FATHER (on west side of obelisk) DURHAM, Baby Born & Died Oct. 4, 1914, “Gone but not forgotten.” DURHAM, Eletha Florance Born Jan. 7, 1892, Died Sept. 15, 1893, “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.” (on same stone as B.F. & Searah Durham)(on north side of obelisk) DURHAM, Katy Born Jan 7, 1883, Died Oct. 7, 1883, “Beloved one farewell” DURHAM, Searah L. Born Mar. 10, 1855, Died July 16, 1920, “Forever with the Lord.” MOTHER (on same stone as B.F)(on south side of obelisk) FARRELL, John B. Born in Charlotte Co. Virginia, Feb. 25, 1851, Died June 2, 1903, Age 52 yrs. 3 mos. 8 ds., “God be with you till we meet again.“ (obelisk is not sitting on a foundation stone Location of obelisk within cemetery warrants that it has been moved.) FRANKLIN, Lizzie Daughter of Robert & Hattie Franklin, Born Sept. 24, 1893, Died Jan. 31, 1908, “Beautiful, lovely, she was but given, A fair bud to earth to blossom in Heaven.” FRANKLIN, Poston B. Dec. 7, 1841, Oct. 31, 1917, “A confederate veteran and a soldier of the cross.” GEORGE, F.J. Mother, May 7, 1855 (no death date)(on same stone as T.A.) GEORGE, J.H. Father, Jan. 5, 1846, Dec. 16, 1919, “Dying is but going home.” GEORGE, James A. Son of J.H. & S.A. George, Born Nov. 14, 1870, Died Feb. 23, 1891, “Our darling one has gone before, to greet us on the golden shore.” (footstone with J.A.G.) GEORGE, Lelar Dau. of J.H. & S.A. George, Born Sep. 21, 1878, Died June 14, 1879, “Darling” GEORGE, S.A. Mother, Sept. 2, 1852 (no death date) “Death is the crown of life.” (on same stone as J.H. George) GEORGE, T.A. Father, Dec 9 - 1851, April 8 - 1921, “They shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day.” GEORGE, Viola Born Mar. 26, 1874, Died Sept. 27, 1880, “Weep not she is at rest” (footstone with V.G.) GIDNEY, Annie Marquerite June 14, 1917, March 7, 1986 (on same stone as Zeno W.) GIDNEY, Annie Mrs. 1917 – 1986 (Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home marker) GIDNEY, Lloyd Ray 1937 – 1962 GIDNEY, Loyd R. Mr. 1937 – 1962 (Turrentine-Jackson Funeral Home marker) GIDNEY, Wm. E. (Billy) Dec. 16, 1961, Nov. 13, 1993 (Billy in parentheses on stone) GIDNEY, Zeno W. May 29, 1906, Jan. 23, 1989 GRAVES, Aurelius Sims Nov. 10, 1841, Jan. 2, 1932, C.S.A. (Confederate States Army) GRAVES, Mrs. A.S. To the memory of Mrs. A.S. Graves, Died Sep. 24, 1896, Aged 44 yrs 6m 20d, “One precious to our hearts is gone, The voice we loved is stilled, The place made vacant in our home, Can never more be filled, Our father in his wisdom called, The boon His love had given, And though on earth the body lies, The soul is safe in heaven.” (West side of marker) “Martha and Ellen lie side by side, Their sweet lives from earth are taken, When on earth in each other did confide, Now in sweet embrace in heaven.” (North side of marker) (footstone with ‘N.E.Graves’ behind this memorial) HALL, Catherine Wife of W.T. Hall, Born Jan. 9, 1844, Died Jan. 24, 1904, “She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother and friend to all.” HALL, Infant Children Of O. & N.L. Hall, “Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God called thee home, He knoweth best.” (west side of obelisk) HALL, Fitzhugh L. Born Aug. 6, 1902, Died July 23, 1903 (south side of obelisk) (footstone with F.L.H.) HALL, Lenard A. Born Oct. 3, 1894, Died Apr. 2, 1896 (north side of obelisk) (footstone with L.A.H.) HALL, Orest 1872 – 1938 HALL, William T. 1843 - 1908 HENSON, Anna K. Dau. of M.W. & M.E. Henson, Born Jan. 14, 1891, Died May 14, 1891 (inscription too worn to read)(footstone with A.K.H.) HENSON, Lillie May Dau. of M.W. & M.E. Henson, Born June 23, 1889, Died Oct. 28, 1891, “Weep not papa and mama for me, for I am waiting in Heaven for thee.” (footstone with L.M.H.) HILL, Children To the memory of A.M. & F.N. Hill Children, “Our darling ones have gone before, To greet us on the golden shore.” (west side of obelisk)(both graves are outlined with marble) HILL, Lollie E. Born Aug. 23, 1890, Died Aug. 24, 1890 (north side of obelisk) HILL, Twins Twins of A.M. & F.N. Hill, Born Apr. 11, 1889 (south side) HORN, E. Franklin Dec. 6, 1889, July 14, 1914, “Forever with the Lord.” HORN, E. Gano 1864 – 1931 (E. – Edward)(footstone with E.G.H.) HORN, Eddie E. “Rock of Ages”, Wife of E.S. Horn, July 25, 1860, Dec. 17, 1913, “As a wife devoted, As a mother affectionate, As a friend, ever kind and true” (footstone with E.E.H.) (Very ornate carvings of cross and full human figure kneeling) HORN, Eli Simpson Papa, 1856 – 1928 HORN, Infant Infant Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Will F. Horn, July 10, 1913 HORN, J. Roscoe 1899 – 1960 HORN, James R. Mar. 24, 1846, April 30, 1913 HORN, John Dan Son of J.H. & Ida Horn, 1923 – 1925, “Only Sleeping” (footstone with J.D.H.) HORN, Little Baby Jan. 20, 1897, Jan. 30, 1897, “Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.” HORN, Martha E. Wife of W.H. Horn, Born May 19, 1823, Died June 27, 1886, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth on him should not perish but have everlasting life.” (footstone with M.E.H.) HORN, N. Lula (DAVIS) 1866 – 1952 (on same stone as E. Gano Horn)(footstone N.L.H.) HORN, Retta His Wife, Sept. 29, 1866, Dec. 13, 1943 (on same stone as James R. Horn) HORN, Robert Emory Texas, F3 US Navy, World War I, Oct 24 1892, Nov 16 1954 HORN, S.A. At Rest, Mother, May 5, 1855, June 6, 1943, “Dying is but going home.” (on same stone as W.H. Horn Jr.) HORN, W.H. (Jr.) At Rest, Father, May 4, 1848, May 10, 1919, “Death is the crown of life.” (on same stone as S.A. Horn) HORN, W.H. (Sr.) Born Dec. 10, 1815, Died May 1, 1882, Aged 71 yrs. 4 ms. 20 ds., “An honest man, The noblest work of God.” (stone broken on death date – year may be 1887)(footstone with W.H.H. is within a tree trunk) HORN, Wiley Stiff Born July 19, 1888, Died Apr. 17, 19-- (stone damaged on death month and year – third digit of year may be 0 or 1) (footstone with W.S.H. – damaged on W.) HORN, William Davis Husband of Lola M. Horn, Oct. 10, 1888, Nov. 17, 1918, “He died as he lived – a Christian.” HOWARD, James R. Son of K.S. & M.E. Howard, Born Jan 31, 1909, Died Sept. 6, 1909, “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.” KIRKLAND, Earl Born Nov. 16, 1900, Died Jan. 7, 1904, “Suffer little children to come unto me.” (embossed ‘William’ on stone top) LINDSEY, Paul C. Son of J.R. & Delilah Lindsey, Born and Died Nov. 30, 1909, “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.” (footstone with P.C.L.) MANTOOTH, Aletha 1913 – 1924 MANTOOTH, Lena Loving Wife, Dec 13 1948 (no death date), Married Nov 23 1967 (on same stone as Randell E. Mantooth) MANTOOTH, (Nora) Ethel 1891 – 1972 MANTOOTH, Nora Ethel 1891 – 1972 (Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home marker) MANTOOTH, Randy 1947 – 2009 (Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home marker) MANTOOTH, Randell E A3C US Air Force, Vietnam, Jun 27 1947, Oct 12 2009 MANTOOTH, R.L. 1877 – 1948 NEALE, Anna Lee Mother, Nov. 23, 1911, June 10, 1998, Married Mar 4 1933 (on same stone as Ursel R. Neale) NEALE, Ursel R. Father, Dec. 6, 1909, Dec. 21, 1993 NEALE, Ursel Rosell MAM3 US Navy, World War II, Dec 6 1909, Dec 21 1993 NEELY, Mary L. Wife of A.C. Neely, Born Sept. 16, 1856, Died Mar. 20, 1894 “We miss thee from our home mother, We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o’er our life is cast, We miss the sunshine at thy face.” “We miss thy kind and willing hands, Thy fond and earnest care, Our home is dark without thee, We miss thee everywhere.” (footstone with M.L.N. - damaged on M.) NEELY, Vera Ann Mother, 1889 – 1940 NORRIS, John W. 1862 - 1922 RAINS, Minerve Feb. 24, 1825, Feb. 5, 1899 (footstone with M.R.) RAMEY, A.J. July 28, 1930, Nov. 7, 1933, “Asleep in Jesus” (footstone with A.J.R. – damaged on R.) REED, Aline Aug. 2, 1915, May 25, 1917 (on same stone as Infant Reed) REED, Infant Infant Dau. of W.O. L.A. Reed, Nov. 9, 1913, Nov. 13, 1913 REEVES, Andrew Jackson Co H 12 Ala Inf, Confederate States Army, Dec 10 1841, May 27, 1925 (bronze military marker) REEVES, A.J. Dec. 10, 1841, May 17, 1925 (death date different from military marker) ROBISON, James S. Born Oct. 22, 1826, Died Mar. 3, 1884, “No pain, no grief, no anxious fear, Can reach the peaceful sleeper here.” (footstone with J.S.R.) ROOSA, Henry Husband of Lena Roosa, Born Dec. 3, 1836, Died July 3, 1910, “Beloved and farewell.” (footstone with H.R.) ROOSA, William H. Son of H. & M.M. Roosa, Born Oct. 6, 1865, Died Sep. 29, 1904, “Gone but not forgotten.” ROYSTER, Charles Edward Aug. 2, 1834, Aug. 10, 1915, “At Rest” (footstone with C.E.R.)(UCV after surname / United Confederate Veteran?) ROYSTER, Josephine Born Feb. 12, 1847, Died Jan 6, 1904 “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” (sides and back of burial plot are outlined with marble walls. SAUNDERS, Emma Beloved wife of Bowen Saunders, Born Dec. 6, 1955, Died June 2, 1890 (stone broken in many pieces – New granite marker made) ”blessed wife and .. will clasp your and again in the …bye and bye.” (transcription hard to read) SCOTT, B. Frank 1859-1937 SCOTT, John Died Mar. 4, 1883, Aged 62 years (stone broken in two pieces) (footstone with J.S.) SCOTT, Martha A. Wife of John Scott, Died Dec. 24, 1899, Aged 76 years, “Farewell dear mother, sweet thy rest, How many hopes lie, buried here.” SCOTT, Martha A. 1863 – 1947 (on same stone as B. Frank Scott) SCOTT, William Addison Born Oct. 19, 1883, Died Sep. 12, 1902, “A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled.”, Son of Frank & Mattie Scott (Addison name is on the base stone of obelisk but son of F & M Scott) SIMPSON, Olzo Son of F.F. & Lizzie Simpson, Born June 3, 1909, Died June 28, 1910 (footstone with O.S.) SPROLES, Bettie Wife of Sam P. Sproles, Died Mar. 11, 1898, Aged 22 Yr’s 8 Mos. 11 Ds., “Not dead but gone before.” (Grave is outlined with marble)(Middle section of obelisk is sitting at back end of plot) STEPP, Ola May Dau. of W.E. & T.M. Stepp, Born & Died Mar. 15, 1916, “Weep not papa and mama for me, For I am waiting in Heaven for thee.” (footstone with O.M.S.) STEPP, Wm. Ezell May 28, 1875, Nov. 17, 1922 (Stepp family plot has ‘W.E.S.’ corner blocks in all four corners) STEWART, Adeline Our mother Adeline, Wife of Joel F. Stewart, Born Oct. 31, 1819, Died Feb. 2, 1913, “Not my will but thine by done.” (footstone with A.S.) STEWART, Clyde Little Clyde, Son of L.E. & Sallie E. Stewart, Born May 29, 1884, Died Aug. 7, 1898, “Another little lamb has gone, to dwell with Him who gave: Another little darling babe, Is sheltered with a grave, God needed one more angel child, Amidst His shining band, And so He bent with loving smile, And clasped our darling’s hand.” (inscription on south side) (footstone with C.S. – C. almost looks like a G.) STEWART, David A. Born Dec. 26, 1841, Died June 22, 1864 (footstone with D.A.S.)(on west side of obelisk)(on same stone as Samuel) STEWART, George B. Jan. 14, 1849, Mar. 3, 1919, “An honest man’s the noblest work of God.” (footstone with G.B.S.) STEWART, Joel F. Born May 26, 1810, Died Dec. 23, 1887, “This simple tablet marks a fathers bier, And those he loved in life in death are near.” (footstone with J.F.S.) STEWART, John S. Born June 5, 1860, Died Feb. 25, 1893, “Weep not he is at rest.” (footstone with J.S.S.) STEWART, Mary E. Born May 29, 1853, Died May 27, 1867, “To them we trust a place is given, Among the saints with Christ in Heaven” (footstone with M.E.S.)(on north side of obelisk)(on same stone as David & Samuel Stewart) STEWART, Samuel M. Born July 20, 1851, Died Jan. 14, 1873 (footstone S.M.S.) (on east side of obelisk)(on same stone as David A. & Mary E.) SWAN, J.T. Died Sep. 2, 1893, Aged 50 years. (footstone with J.T. . - damaged on T.S.)(on south side of obelisk) SWAN, Laura F. Dau. of J.T. & S.M. Swan, Died Feb. 8, 1896, Aged 24 years. (footstone with L.F.S.)(on north side of obelisk) TALKINGTON, Agnes Leneave Dau. of C.E. & M.F. Talkington, Mar. 7, 1907, Mar. 29, 1918, “Earth has one pure spirit less, Heaven one inmate more.” TALKINGTON, Clarence W. Son of C.I. & A.K. Talkington, Born Dec. 12, 1889, Died Oct. 22, 1891, “Weep not papa and mama for me, For I am waiting in Heaven for thee.” (footstone with C.W.T.) TALKINGTON, Eudene Son of N.L. & Maggy Talkington, Born Mar. 9, 1897, Died Jan. 17, 1898, “Gone but not forgotten.” TALKINGTON, Jennie Dau. of L.R. & A.L. Talkington, Born Mar. 27, 1891, Died May 17, 1891 (footstone with J.T.)(on east side of obelisk) (on the same stone as Tommie Talkington - Twins) TALKINGTON, Pauline Dau. of C.I. & A.K. Talkington, Born Dec. 20, 1896, Died Apr. 22, 1897, “Beautiful, lovely she was, but given a fair Bud to earth to bloom in Heaven.” (footstone with P.T.) TALKINGTON, Tommie Son of L.R. & A.L. Talkington, Born Mar. 27, 1891, Died June 3, 1893 (footstone with T.T.)(on west side of obelisk) THOMPSON, George C. Born Mar. 12, 1853, Died Aug. 15, 1897 (footstone G.C.T.) THOMPSON, Harriett N. 1852 – 1922 THOMPSON, John (no dates) TUCKER, Elizabeth Wife of H.H. Tucker, Born 1819, Died May 10, 1885, “A kind wife and mother, Love to all.” (footstone with E.T.) TUCKER, Ella E. “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.”, Dau. of W.L. & N.A. Tucker, Born Dec. 7, 1873, Died Feb. 8, 1874 (footstone E.E.T.) TUCKER, Henry H. Died Feb. 6, 1873, Aged 57 Yrs. 11 Ms. 22 Days. (footstone with H.H.T.) TUCKER, John D. 1847 - 1896 TUCKER, Julia Norris 1868 – 1952 (on same stone as John D. Tucker) TUCKER, Martha A. Dau. of H.H. & E. Tucker, Died Apr. 11, 1872, Aged 30 ys. 3 ms. 17 ds. (footstone with M.A.T.) TUCKER, Mary Wife of S.A. Tucker, Born Oct. 10, 1845, Died Feb. 24, 1901 “A loving wife, a mother dear, A faithful friend, lies buried here.“ (footstone with M.T.) TUCKER, Nannie A. Wife of W.L. Tucker, Born Jan. 27, 1841, Died Dec. 15, 1873 “Gone but not forgotten.” (footstone with N.A.T.) TUCKER, W.L. At Rest, Feb. 24, 1839, April 15, 1897, “Another link is broken, In our beloved band, But a golden chain is forming, In a better land.” (footstone with W.L.T.) WATKINS, Brunette June 16, 1843, Apr. 10, 1906, Aged 62 yrs. 9 mo. 24 days, “Dearest mother, thou hast left us, Here thy loss we deeply feel, But ‘tis God that hath bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal.” (on same stone as J.T. Watkins) WATKINS, Dixie Nov. 25, 1879, Nov. 21, 1933 WATKINS, J.T. July 2, 1842, July 18, 1902, Aged 60 yrs. 16 days, “His toils are past, his work is done, He fought the fight, the victory won.” (footstone with J.T.W.) WATKINS, James Thomas Son of L.C. & M.E. Watkins, Oct. 18, 1909, Jan. 23, 1910, “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.” (footstone with J.T.W.) WEEKS, Absalon Clark Co. G 11 Texas Cav, Confederate States Army, Jul 30 1836, Nov 3 1908 (bronze military marker) WEEKS, A.C. Born July 30, 1836, Died Nov. 3, 1908, “Farewell dear Father, Thou are gone from our home but not from our hearts.” (footstone with A.C.W.) WEEKS, Betsy A. Wife of Lewis Weeks, Born July 28, 1815, Died Aug. 30, 1891, “She was a kind and affectionate wife, A fond mother and friend to all.” (footstone with B.A.W.) WEEKS, Carl Lewis Son of C.L. & E.J. Weeks, Born Oct. 2, 1905, Died May 8, 1907, “Our darling one has gone before.” (footstone with C.L.W.) WEEKS, Floyd Clark Born June 21, 1879, Died May 26, 1905, “Sleep on brother, thy work is done, Jesus has come and borne thee Home.” WEEKS, Lewis Born in Bedford Co. Va., July 15, 1811, Died June 26, 1896, ‘No pain, no grief, no anxious fear, can reach the peaceful sleeper here.” (footstone with L.W.) WEEKS, Mildred J. Wife of A.C. Weeks, Born Dec. 2, 1852, Died Oct. 6, 1895, Aged 42 y’s. 10 m’s. 4 d., “Tho’ lost to sight, to memory dear.” WISEMAN, Annie Robison 1867 – 1906, “Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.” (footstone with A.R.W.) WISEMAN, Bettie Mother, 1837 – 1917 (footstone with B.W.)(on same stone as J.P. Wiseman) WISEMAN, J.P. Father, 1835 – 1882, “Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.” (footstone with J.P.W.) WRIGHT, Willie Lou Daughter of J.C. & Alice Wright, Oct. 8, 1910, Sept. 28, 1914, “Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven.” (footstone W.L.W.)