EADS CEMETERY, CAMP CREEK, EADS MILL ROAD, MERCER COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA This information was collected on July 16, 2002 by David Hambrick and Ken Bowen and contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives. From Princeton take I 77 north to the Camp Creek and Route 19 exit. Turn left on Route 19, and then, after one quarter mile, turn left on Eagles Crest Road, and then turn right on Eads Mill Road. Go about half a mile, and the cemetery is on the left. It's clean and kept trimmed Ray Johnson Eads U. S. Army World War II Oct. 1, 1905 - May 29, 1989 Anna Mae Eads Dec. 6, 1903 Dec. 3, 1990 Beloved Wife. Rush Eads July 24, 1902 Mar. 13, 1952 Dying Is But Going Home. Footstone: R. E. Eads J. Bryant Laura L. May 23, 1875 Jan. 16, 1884 Sept. 16, 1958 Aug. 19, 1978 Father Footstones: Mother Eads William Howard Betty B. Mar. 9, 1923 Sept.17, 1931 Nov. 7, 1998 No date James Bryant Eads Tec. 5 U. S. Army World War II July 2, 1919 - Dec. 29, 1985 Silas M. Kissinger Born 1827 Died Feb. 6, 1894 Luther Landis Lilly Feb. 19, 1882 May 21, 1900 Age 18 yrs., 3 mos., 2 days. Gone Home Footstone: L. L. L. Napoleon Bonaparte Lilly Mar. 14, 1855 Jan. 22, 1889 Age 33 yrs., 10 mos., 8 days. Blessed Are The Pure In Heart For They Shall See God. Footstone: N. B. L. Ida I. Lilly Wood Wife of R. E. Wood Daughter of N. B. and I. M. Lilly Born Oct. 27, 1877 Died April 27, 1898 A Precious One From Us Is gone A Vioce We Loved Is Stilled A Place Is Vacant In Out Home Which Never Can Be Filled. Footstone: I. I. W. Infant son of R. E. and I. I. Wood John Green Jewell Co. F. 25 Va. Cav. CSA In Memory Of John Stephen Jewell Aug. 12, 1867 Aug. 29. 1944 Footstone: Father Mother Stella S. Jewell 1879 - 1956 Footstone S. S. J. Addison John Edd Mary M. Jan. 24, 1912 Dec. 17, 1915 Jan. 8, 1961 No date Father Footstone: Ida Gore No dates. USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: The electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, or presentation. Persons, or organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb Archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file Permanently for free access. Files may be copied, or printed for personal use only.