PUGH-GOSS CEMETERY, Tyler, Smith County, Texas -- NW-56 Lat: N 32:22:57.9 Long: W 095:18:55.3 Located in North Tyler on the west side of Texas College Road, where it intersects W. 34th Street. ***************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Submitted by Sam & Sherry Kidd November 17, 2007 ***************************************************************** "We found eleven (11) burials, but feel sure that there are others that could not be easily found due to fallen trees and dense vines & privet hedges. Following are the eleven stones, with the engraved information in quotation marks. Reading roughly south to north, beginning near the chain link fence gate." "John Williams 1828 - 1913" "Sarah Williams 1843 - 1939" "Edd Stokes Died 1932" Note: The above 3 stones are identical grey granite, about 10" x 18". "Annie Clifford Stokes 1887 - 1965 Darling We Miss Thee" "Auntie" Note: "Auntie" is a matching footstone to the "Annie Clifford Stokes" above. Moore Baby Moore Born - Died Nov 23, 1955 In God's Care" Note: "Moore" is carved on top of stone & remaining info is on front. There is also a matching small footstone with "M" carved on it. Both stones are made of cast concrete. "Davis Samuel W Together Naomi J Pugh Feb 25, 1902 Forever June 23, 1904 Feb 7, 1981 Apr 15, 1984" Note: This is a wide, low, grey granite double stone. UNKNOWN BURIAL Note: This stone is concrete, at ground level, about 2 foot wide by 6 foot long. It appears there was originally either another stone on top of the "head" end of the concrete or possibly a metal plate that has been removed. There are no carvings. "Allen Leonard Pugh Feb. 14, 1899 Dec. 16, 1975 One Worthy of Remembering" Note: This is a red granite stone that probably was designed to stand upright but now is laying on its back, nearly sunk under ground level. "Eliza Mae Pugh Sept. 6, 1909 Aug. 6, 1942 She was the sunshine of our home" Note: Grey granite, 3.5 fot by 8 ft., laying flat on ground, with engraved area in darker grey at the "head" end of the stone. "Flanagan Idonia Flanagan Mar. 7, 1876 Oct. 12, 1917 Asleep in Jesus" Note: Light grey granite with "Flanagan" carved on top of stone and remainder on the front. Matching footstone with "I.F." carved on it.