Freestone County Cemeteries Hope Well Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery (a.k.a. Hope Well Cemetery of Fairfield) (near Fairfield) (a.k.a. Brown's Creek Community Cemetery) (a.k.a. Jones Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery) Hope Well Cemetery #1 NOTE - Some death certificates list this cemetery as one word - Hopewell. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING - This cemetery is a traditionally Africian-American burial ground. There is another Hopewell cemetery located in Freestone County near Teague that is a traditionally Anglo-American burial ground. Status: Active Special thanks to Wilbur Thirkield (Bill) Bonner-Titus for this information: Church: Hope Well Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1874 in a log cabin on land given by Ned and Chloe Titus. J.A. and F.E. Hill later donated an acre of land to the Northern Texas Methodist Episcopal Conference for Hope Well Methodist Church on January 29, 1881. On July 28, 1968, Hope Well Methodist Church merged with Jones Chapel United Methodist Church in Fairfield. Community: African American established Brown's Creek Community after Emacipation. The Brown's Creek or Titus Farm Community was aroung Big Brown Creek, where the Hope Well Methodist Episcopal Church, Hope Well Cemetery, Titus Farm School, Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Heroines of Jericho, and F.A. and A.M. Masons were established. Background: Henry and Susan Titus on July 7, 1888, gave the land for the cemetery, where their son, Arthur, was buried. The cemetery has been in use ever since. Cemetery Association: Hope Well Memorial Cemetery Association Annual Memorial: Hope Well Cemetery Fund Committee plans to have its annual memorial observation on Saturday, June 23 2007. Location: Hope Well is an active African American cemetery that is located on the northern shores of Fairfield State Lake, adjacent to the southern side of Big Brown Mining Plant. Directions: To find it, one should go east on Main Street of Fairfield until the street turns to FM Road 488, after approximately 2 miles, FM 488 will divide with FM 2570 to the right and 488 to the left. Take 2570 and remain on it for approximately ten or eleven miles when one will be at the Big Brown Mining Plant. Turn right on the first road that opens to the right. Proceed to the guard house and request a key to the cemetery. Follow the road to the left, around the plant on the shore of the lake. One will find a locked gate and a chain link fence around the cemetery. Oldest Marked Grave: Arthur Titus July 7, 1888 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Thanks to Wilbur Thirkield Bonner-Titus for submitting this. This is a report from the Hope Well Memorial Cemetery Association:] "Center Juneteenth Celebration Report The staff and members of the A. M. Hunter Titus Charitable Cultural Center, Inc., hereafter in this report referred to as the Center, appreciates the support that it received during its first coumty-wide Juneteenth celebration which was held in Freestone County, Texas, during the week of June 17 - 23, 2007. The Center decided to sponsor an annual celebration because it endorses the idea of African Americans being thankfull for its emancipation, its freedom from slavery in all of its manifestations. It also emphasizes education and achievment and believes that the levels of achievment that have been reached should be heralded and celebrated. Organizations and individuals were invited to participate by sponsoring celebrations at their own home sites. Dung the week, individuals and families held their celebrations and informed the Center of these activities The Center sponsored a grave marker installation for Mrs. Doris (Dotsie) Dailey celebration on June 23, 2007. The installation ceremony was held in conjunction with the Hope Well Cemetery's memorial day celebration, in the arbor of the cemetery, Fairfield, Texas, 11 a.m., with Elawrence Gabriel presiding. The schedule of activities including devotions of congregational singing and the 23rd Psalms led by Mistress of Ceremonies Sherry A. Brackens, prayer by Mack A. Hunter, a testimonial session during which persons shared memories and reasons for their being thankful, reading of the history by Ramona Terry Tanksley and Delilah Terry, financial reports, a sermon by Reverend Darrell Houston, Sr., Pastor of Jones Chapel United Methodist Church, Fairfield, Texas, and the installation exercise with Wilbur Thirkield Titus, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Center presiding. He reported the progress that has been made on surveying the cemetery, the results of which will be posted on Texas Archives on the internet and included in His book SEE HOW WE HAVE COME: A Profile of Courage and Achievment which he is writing. He made assignments that will facilitate the completion of the early survey. The Chairman of the Board emphasized the importance of the people of the United States, especially Africans, being grateful for emancipation, without which we would not have life as we know it. A directory was begun. This directory will contain the names and contact information of persons who have relatives and/or friends buried in Hope Well Cemetery. This directory will be added to the files of the Center. It will be invaluable in the Center's work of assisting cemeteries. Recommendations With the improvement of the Hope Well Cemetery in mind, the Center made the following recommendations: 1. Place a sign at the intersection of 2570 and the road that leads to the cemetery to make it easier to find the cemetery, 2. Place restraining walls on the sides of the ramp, the narrow road that crosses the water leading to the gate of the cemetery to prevent a horrible accident that is just waiting to happen, 3. Place the name of the cemetery over the cemetery's gate. 4. Organization the campus of the cemetery so that there will be designated parking, an divide the space allotted to burying into plots that can be sold. The income could be used to support the cemetery. 5. Move the date of the memorial to May to avoid the heat, if the present format is to be continued. The Center committed itself to assist with any or all of these projects if it is invited. The chairman explained that the reason for the exercise was to help a 91 years old veteran of WWII, Andrew Dailey, who was overseas when his mother died, realize his dream of honoring his mother by placing a grave marker with suitable ceremony at her grave site. Virgil Keeton, Jr. read a poem, "The Perfect Creation," by Ron Anthony, and dedicated it to the memory of Mrs. Dailey. A copy was given to the veteran, Andrew Dailey. Betty J. Hunter sand Malotte's "The Lord's Prayer, and Reverend Houston spoke words of dedication. Photographs of the marker and other scenes of interested were made. Sack lunches, accompanied by socialization, were served. These are the persons who registered: Ashley Betts, Billy Mack Betts, Dallas, TX; Charles and Tracey Betts, Waco; Sherry Brackens; Minnie J. Canady; Andrew Dailey, Bakersfield, CA; Katie Mae Dickens, Quannah, TX; Mary Lou Dickens, Quannah, TX; Sharon Dixon, Wortham, TX; Elawrence Gabriel; Nell Gabriel; Martha Govan; Anna J. Henderson; Arne Henderson; Darrell Houston, Sylvia Houston; Katina Gatson, Paulette Gatson, Betty J. Hunter, Sylmar, CA; Mack A. Hunter, Sylmas, CA; Fannie Jo and Eva Lois Jordan, DaJewell Keeton; Willie C. Keeton, Dallas, TX; Virgil Keeton, Jr.; Christine Manning, James Milford McIlveen; Loreta Phillips, Dallas, TX; Louie T. Phllips, Dallas, TX; Christi Pendergrass, Teague, TX; Jewellene Richard; Carlton R. Rischer, Streetman, TX; Ramona Tanksley, Lantana, TX; Delilah Terry, Dallas, TX; Jeremiah Titus, Jr.; Johnnie Harold Titus; Wilbur T. (Bill) Titus; Floyd and Florida Turner, Dallas, TX; Those who attended reported having a delightful time. The Center plans to sponsor a celebration that will be more comprenhive and festive in 2008. Watch for announcements. Reading from left to right on the front row are Andrew Dailey, Minnie Jo Canady, Wilbur T. (Bill) Bonner-Titus, Florida Turner, Anna J. Henderson, Unrecognized, Elawrence Gabriel, and Sylvia Houston. Back Row, lleft to right are Charles Betts, Tracey Betts, Jewelene Richard, UNKwn, Fannia Jo Jordan, Billy Mack Betts, Milford McIlveen, Loreta Phillips, Jeremiah Titus, Jr.,Louie Phillips, Nell Gabriel, Sherry Brackens, and Reverend Darrell Houston." ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abner/Abney, Fannie (Roberts) 09/15/1870-03/22/1940 * tombstone says surname is Abner. Most sources say her surname was Abney * Andy, Charles E. 10/01/1940-05/18/1994 "daddy" Andy, Roy Wayne II 07/20/1985-12/12/2002 "our loving son" Averhart, McKinley "Regular" 04/28/1925-09/07/2007 *O* Averhart, Sonnv. 1844-1900 [tombstone is in wierd font] Averhart, Vernon Govan 07/28/1929-11/21/2008 *O* Banks, Pamela (Betts) 07/25/1958-10/18/1994 beloved daughter Benson, Willie Mae 1928- 1971 Betts, Charlie 02/17/1942-10/27/2004 Betts, Charolett 1934- 1954 Betts, Rev. Coleman Lee 06/10/1936-12/20/2000 Betts, Jim 1889- 1974 Betts, Mr. Jimmie Sr. 07/19/1926-05/13/1974 father Betts, Josephine Coleman 07/27/1914-06/21/1995 Betts, Minnie 08/15/1890-05/22/1952 Betts, Mitchell Benard 12/17/1961-02/28/2009 Betts, Robert Jr. 05/19/1931-08/24/1993 Betts, Robert Lee 10/19/1911-07/19/1992 Brown, Florence ?-03/14/1915 age 48; "member of baptist church" Brumfield, Bennie Lee 03/04/1911-09/16/2004 *O* Burns, Cora A. 04/23/1901-05/03/1992 mother Burns, Joseph A[nderson] 08/25/1886-03/17/1965 *funeral marker says 1886 to 1965 * * tombstone says 1885-1965 * Byrd, Lillie M. 1963- 1995 Capps funeral marker, no physical stone marker seen Campbell, Alfred Jr. 1942- 1986 Capps funeral marker, no physical stone marker seen Campbell, Alfred [Thomas] 12/28/1873-09/21/1953 *D* Campbell, James D. 04/09/1884-05/11/1968 Pvt. US Army WWI Campbell, Maggie Alice 08/28/1946-05/13/1947 Carden, Anner 12/05/1886-09/15/1957 w/o Isiah Carden, Hite C. 04/04/1922-06/02/2000 brother Carden, Isiah 10/22/1878-06/11/1931 h/o Anner Carden, Isiah 08/25/1947-01/09/1993 h/o Leophia Carden, Leophia 05/27/1909-09/05/2005 w/o Isiah Carden, P. L. 08/05/1905-02/09/1965 Carter, Ardella M. 02/04/1908-02/03/2001 Carter, Bealy Herly 1905- 1968 Capps funeral home Carter, Gilbert ?- 1928 Carter, Rachel 1881- 1973 mother Casey, Hannah 04/14/1896-10/30/1959 Casey, Lemon Sr. 12/07/1894-08/12/1960 Casey, Sie 08/12/1869-11/16/1953 Coleman, Dicie 1890- 1969 Coleman, Sidney 01/11/1908-12/07/1959 mason symbol Compton, George 03/15/1889-12/11/1966 TX Pvt US Army WWI Compton, H. C. 01/25/1920-11/01/1944 TX Pvt Trans. Corps Cooper, Annie Mae 1903- 1931 Cooper, Birda Lee 01/24/1906-08/13/1973 m 04/07/1921 to Tilmon Cooper, Cleo 09/07/1921-12/05/2002 US Army WWII Cooper, Fed ?- 1950 Cooper, Fred 07/08/1901-09/24/1982 Cooper, Fuller 02/19/1925-09/25/1973 Cooper, Rev Johnson 1908- 1977 Cooper, L. C. 1927- 1968 Cooper, Tilmon 11/25/1902-? m 04/07/1921 to Birda Dailey, Dotsie Jones 05/05/1879-05/10/1940 Daniels, Carolyn Walker 01/25/1961-02/03/1992 Dickens, George W. 09/17/1904-10/01/1985 Dickens, Henry 02/27/1913-10/25/1961 Dickens, Joel E. 08/04/1944-07/10/1971 Dickens, Willie 02/14/1906-10/29/1963 Dixon, Sharon Sims 12/25/1953-08/12/2013 Dorham, Charles H. 02/09/1910-04/21/1997 Dorham, Leanza L. 02/13/1919-11/03/2005 Dorham, Sherry 12/01/1965-12/02/1965 concrete, poor lettering Dorham, Van Elister 08/05/1951-01/25/2009 age 57; funeral marker; *O* Dunn, Dorothy Louise 10/11/1954-03/25/2008 Ervans, Lillie 1882-07/12/1941 handmade stone, poor lettering Ford, Columbus 1907- 1976 funeral marker; buried stone Ford, Linnie 06/26/1909-03/01/1970 Franklin, Crate 10/15/1874-01/18/1948 Franklin, L. T. 07/13/1907-11/22/1941 Gabriel, Lueberthia 11/31/1939-01/18/1984 Gabriel, Melissie 11/02/1904-03/02/1972 Gabriel, Veronica Raveneil 07/29/1966-04/18/2001 Gabriel, William Alton 08/01/1933-10/05/1988 Pvt US Army Korea Gatson, Elector Betts 07/26/1925-03/30/2005 *O* Gatson, Sandras Lee 05/25/1949-01/04/2003 Govan, Andy 01/20/1881-11/13/1952 Govan, Charlie 05/20/1897-07/26/1967 TX Pvt 2 BN 156 Depot Brig WWI Govan, Fannie 05/02/1902-06/10/1941 Govan, Florida Lee [03/10/]1897-[07/05/]1959 H. of J. Govan, Howard Lee 01/06/1951-03/05/1986 Govan, Jesse 1896- 1978 PFC US Army WWI Govan, Johnie [Earl] 04/11/1952-06/11/1956 Govan, Laro C. "Jack" 04/24/1914-? Govan, Marvell 05/25/1955-03/17/1995 Govan, Willie Estella 04/10/1920-05/25/2004 Hamtiton, John 1847- 1917 Hamtiton, Mandie 1840- 1910 Hamtiton, Samie 1874- 1936 Harris, Clydia 1897- 1991 Ross & Johnson Mortuary marker Harris, Lillia Carden 10/12/1912-08/20/1978 Harvey, Addie 1865- 1926 Harvey, Riley -01/07/1913 Hatcher, Ernest, Sr 05/12/1884-07/05/1975 Hatcher, Georgia 1888- 1928 Henderson, Wanda Joyce 12/27/1942-09/22/2007 *O* Hunter, Adeline Roberts 12/25/1872-10/27/1945 Eastern Star Chrysanthemum Chapter #279 Hunter, Annie Mae (Govan) 12/23/1899-04/21/1995 Hunter, Catherine [Elmora Abbey] 1874- 1919 w/o Eldridge Hunter, [Rev.] Eldridge 1870- 1932 h/o Catherine Hunter, Eldridge R. 02/06/1896-04/02/1975 Pvt US Army WWI; h1/o Florida; h2/o Annie Mae Govan Hunter, T. C. 03/10/1911-04/30/1947 Jackson, Freddie Mae 11/03/1955-05/30/1999 Jackson, Julia (Yarbrough) [03/01/]1902-[06/19/]1965 our mother Jackson, London 08/01/1919-10/03/1987 Jackson, Deacon Kelly D. 09/28/1925-07/08/2004 Jackson, Lacy 01/28/1900-02/11/1988 Jackson, London 08/01/1919-10/03/1987 Cpl US Army WWII Jackson, Rafe 1874- 1960 Jackson, Russell Eugene 09/13/1969-06/20/1998 Jackson, Virginia 07/13/1875-07/22/1968 Johnson, Kerry 05/18/1968-11/22/1989 Johnson, Michael Wayne 1960- 1962 Joiner, Bessie 1891- 1969 Jones, Alynda Crysteen (Ransom) 01/12/1950-05/11/2009 *O*; age 59; funeral marker Jones, Benola 09/25/1925-04/22/1950 Keeton, Elmus Felix 02/10/1895-10/10/1945 Pvt US Army WWI Keeton, Eva 03/05/1885-01/11/1964 Keeton, Fannie 12/21/1886-05/30/1967 Keeton, Harrison 05/05/1889-08/11/1957 Keeton, Haward 1906- 1962 Keeton, Ira 04/10/1899-01/19/1934 Keeton, James Harvey 10/19/1902-12/19/1932 Keeton, Jewel Juanita (Perry) ?-10/21/2011 *O*; age 84 Keeton, Jim 12/23/1884-07/08/1936 Keeton, Lee Elvin "Dr Papa", Sr 03/29/1919-02/04/2007 Keeton, Leler 04/10/1885-03/20/1967 Keeton, Luciel 11/15/1912-09/02/1919 Keeton, Mary Jane 07/15/1863-09/24/1940 Keeton, Noah 06/25/1887-04/11/1972 Keeton, Orcetarix 11/23/1916-09/16/1944 Keeton, Tenola 05/05/1914-10/03/1976 Kirvin, Gussie A. Roberts 04/26/1908-01/20/1996 *O* Lee, Andrew 07/01/1897-07/05/1975 Pvt US Army WWI Lee, Boykin 10/17/1917-08/30/2009 *O* Lee, Clara 1877- 1956 Lee, Grecia E. 12/23/1892-12/08/1956 Lee, Harty, Jr 04/05/1935-04/05/1935 s/o Harty & Mary Lee Lee, John Wesley, Sr 02/28/1888-05/22/1970 Lee, Robert 12/07/1859-07/10/1944 Lee, Ruthie 07/18/1889-05/09/1945 Lewis, Zenobia (Lampkin) 09/09/1929-09/03/2009 *O* McElroy, Limel, Sr 1938- 1995 McElroy, Lovie White 08/07/1944-05/16/1988 McElroy, Rodney Earl 08/25/1971-04/13/1972 Mimms, Guy -08/19/1914 Mimms, Harritte 01/20/1853-01/23/1927 Mims, John W. 08/16/1959-02/11/1995 Mims, Mary Ella 06/16/1938-01/23/2007 Mims, Shirley Byrd 02/10/1964-02/11/1995 Mullen, Annie 1883- 1923 mother Newsom, J. D. -01/18/1921 Newsome, Annie Govan 11/05/1933-09/14/1988 mother Owens, Ruth 02/08/1927-03/09/2010 *O* Paynes, Evelyn 03/08/1909-10/31/1966 Pouncy, Opal Govan 11/30/1934-06/29/2005 Presley, Maggie Ann 10/18/1883-06/01/1953 Proctor, Patsye J Greene 06/10/1928-07/12/1958 Ransom, Jannie M. 1926- 1979 Kibler-Capps funeral home Ransom, Leslie D. 01/29/1941-10/08/1990 SP4 US Army Vietnam Ransom, Lula Mae 08/30/1908-02/04/1972 Richard, Andrew Jack 05/05/1904-07/24/1990 "A loving father" Richard, Gladys Titus 07/26/1907-12/11/1988 "A loving mother" Roberts, Ollie Pearl 06/20/1915-06/03/2005 Roberts, Steve 03/14/1872-04/26/1947 Roberts, Thomas I ?-? [dates buried as stone has sunk] Sevier, Georgia Pete 1927- 2010 Emanuel funeral marker Shoemake, Jimmie Wade 09/27/1919-09/14/1991 US Army WWII Shoemake, Julia Ann 06/08/1891-09/17/1967 Shoemake, Wade 02/16/1879-06/30/1957 Small, Carolyn LaShun 12/14/1968-01/02/1999 Smith, Mary 03/10/1863-03/18/1923 Strain, Mandy 04/11/1887-07/05/1938 Strain, Troy L 04/20/1936-08/23/1984 US Army Temple, Maurine 02/14/1919-12/23/2001 Terry, Emanuel 08/30/1907-02/03/1981 m 06/1935 to Leberdia Terry, Leberdia 12/25/1907-04/14/1990 m 06/1935 to Emanuel Terry, Manuel 08/30/1907-02/04/1981 *S* Thornton, Charlie Leroy 03/18/1920-03/15/2007 *O* Thornton, Lannie Bell 1886- 1953 Thornton, Maggie Ray 06/01/1914-07/31/1937 Titus, Amanda Elmira/Marie Hunter 02/06/1896-05/02/1992 *O*; w/o Governor Titus, Alberta 07/25/1904-03/11/1987 m 12/26/1923 to Willie Titus, Alvin M. 07/13/1942-10/23/1988 S Sgt US Army Vietnam Titus, Amanday ?-09/26/1923 "At Rest" Titus, Arthur 1884-[07/07/]1888 Titus, Bird 1900- 1903 Titus, Clorie 1820- 1890 Titus, Edward "Ned" 1912- 1900 Titus, [Mrs.] Elector (Cooper) [09/01/]1888-[01/13/]1972 *D* Titus, Governor 02/06/1895-08/15/1966 *O*; TX PFC Co. C 332 Engr Svc Bn WWI Titus, Henry 08/31/1884-06/23/1965 *D* Titus, Henry E., Sr 05/13/1859-10/25/1920 Titus, L. I. ?-06/01/1928 Titus, LaFondus 03/17/1926-08/06/1971 TX Pvt Co A 55 Engr Tng BN WWII Titus, Lener 1892- 1915 Titus, Liney (Dunbar) [07/10/]1859-10/31/1935 in memory of my loving mother; second older tombstone for Lieny Titus (1868-1935) next to it. I assume they are the same person with a correction of first name and birth year. *D* Titus, Lucy (Cooper) 10/12/1885-01/21/1928 *D* Titus, Mrs. Lula 12/29/1876-07/31/1967 Titus, Minnie Mae 03/05/1922-02/11/1979 mother Titus, Odessa 01/11/1925-03/08/1946 Titus, Randolph 12/30/1905-12/02/1976 Titus, Susan 1859- 1896 Titus, Tousaint 09/22/1940-05/24/1968 TX SSgt HHC 14 Inf 1 Inf Div Vietnam BSM - PH Titus, Walter 1852-09/31/1923 Mason Titus, Wilbur Thirkield "Bill" 02/??/1919-06/09/2012 Titus, Willie L. V. 03/20/1901-03/25/1993 m 12/26/1923 to Alberta Titus, Willie 06/20/1864-05/17/1942 Titus, Wilson 08/30/1907-05/03/1963 Walker, M T [01/15/]1923-[08/03/]1988 Capps funeral home marker. Marker says "M.I." White, Elvia Noah Sr. 04/03/1943-03/??/2010 White, Federick R. 07/04/1941-11/10/1986 daddy White, Gertha 07/19/1916-09/21/1971 White, Kenneth Ray 12/13/1956-06/09/1997 White, Robert 12/26/1913-04/28/1999 our beloved father Williams, Delores (Betts) 12/05/1948-12/08/1982 ------------------------------------------------------------- KNOWN UNMARKED GRAVES: Abney, Willis 06/19/1878-02/17/1949 *D* Betts, Billie 01/31/1934-03/10/1934 *D* Betts, Earnest 1891-04/04/1931 *D* Betts, Hellen Louise 11/30/1953-01/29/1954 *D* Betts, William Jeff 02/??/1867-08/27/1923 *D* Betts, Willie Frank 09/24/1944-10/11/1944 *D* Casey, Ruffous "Rufe" 01/15/1846-03/30/1924 Coleman, Eva Yarbrough 07/28/1898-09/08/1935 Davis, Elexander 07/31/1868-01/15/1964 Gabriel, Minnie Jones 02/23/1870-03/02/1937 *D* Gabriel, Tammy Rochel 09/02/1962-09/08/1962 *D* Gabriel, Willis Jr. 02/06/1900-02/22/1928 *D* Govan, Allier 1851-10/31/1932 *D* Govan, Arveller 06/29/1951-12/14/1955 *D* Govan, Fred 1893-03/01/1954 *D* Govan, Katherine Gabriel 05/01/1913-10/28/1947 *D* Govan, Louise 06/27/1927-11/13/1932 *D* Govan, Moses 03/19/1911-09/14/1961 Govan, Willis Mack 02/19/1920-12/09/1944 Harris, Garfield, Jr 08/26/1925-02/26/1934 Henry, Alice Lee 1869-11/10/1926 Hunter, Martha Strain 02/16/1901-09/14/1962 Hunter, Ora Mae 07/08/1941-07/08/1941 Jessie, Bertha 11/25/1899-07/07/1969 Johnson, Alice Cooper 06/10/1884-04/24/1950 Johnson, Louis 12/01/1878-07/02/1971 Joiner, Douglas 03/20/1924-05/10/1964 Keeton, Tenolia, Jr 10/06/1937-09/16/1972 Keeton, Virgil 10/17/1920-09/12/2013 Lee, Jim 12/25/1891-01/16/1958 Lee, Lannie Bell Thornton 11/05/1882-01/31/1958 Lee, Winnie Cooper 04/11/1873-04/02/1947 Miller, Odie Titus 04/04/1912-07/04/1948 Owens, Willie Dexter 09/01/1914-12/04/2010 *O* Porter, Della Green 12/24/1883-10/03/1940 Presley, Neat 01/01/1860-02/14/1947 Ransom, Oscar J., Jr 06/06/1960-07/09/1960 s/o Oscar & Janie May (Casey) Ransom Titus, Albert Henry 01/08/1922-03/29/1935 Titus, Charlie 07/15/1886-08/12/1959 Titus, Luke 03/??/1882-09/21/1961 s/o Walt & Mandy Richardson Titus, Millard Porter 10/30/1936-10/31/1936 Walker, Alvin Joe 02/15/1959-03/13/1976 s/o M.T. & Alice Marie (Owens) Walker Walker, Leon 07/26/1955-03/11/1978 s/o M.T. & Alice Marie (Owens) Walker Watson, Annie Gabriel 02/08/1900-01/23/1971 d/o Willis White, Sherman Douglas 07/20/1947-11/06/1982 ============================================================= LEGEND FOR CEMETERY LISTINGS: *O* = Obituary listed elsewhere on this site *D* = Death Certificate listed elsewhere on this site *B* = Biography listed elsewhere on this site *P* = Photo of tombstone on this website *S* = Social Security death index listed elsewhere on this site *C* = Calculated date based on death date - age given in years and months and days. y = year; mo or m = month; d = day(s); h/o = husband of; h1/o = first husband of; h2/o = second husband of w/o = wife of; w1/o = first wife of; w2/o = second wife of m = married to d/o = daughter of; s/o = daughter of ? = unknown birth date or death date (based on position) x2 marker = single marker for two graves, typically married couples TX = Texas; Cav = Cavalry CO = Company; Reg = Regiment; WWI = World War I; WWII = World War II; CSA = soldier in the Confederate States of America f.h. = funeral home marker h&f = husband & father