BOX CEMETERY

This cemetery was canvassed Saturday, May 22, 1999 by the following members of OKGEN: Bill Walsh, Sharon Crawford, Linda and John Bonham, Leona Guthrie, Jacque Reynolds and her son and daughter-in-law, David and Rita Reynolds. Box Cemetery is located outside of Lexington, OK.
Longitude and Latitude for the Cemetery is N34 58 268 W 097 08 551

ROW 1:

#1.  SCOTT,  Wesley

#2.  SCOTT, Jerry:

#3.  CARTER, Edward Dixon Feb. 16, 1914 - Jan. 23, 1933 "A loved one from us has gone"

#4.  KILLIAN, Edna Victoria  Aug. 10,1889 - Sept. 20, 1925 "We love you"

#5.  Unknown Stone

#6.  Unknown Stone

#7.  Unknown Stone

#8.  LAIRSON, Elsie Mae Wife of S. B. Lairson,  Nov. 12, 1907 - June 18, 1924
"Gone when young years, afar from life’s cares"

#9.  Unknown

#10. Unknown

#11. DAVIS, Mary F. Sept. 12, 1854 - Oct. 31, 1941  "At rest"

#12. START, Etta Sept. 15, 1884 - July 17, 1975 "There is rest in Heaven"

#13. SKINNER, Dorothy M. June 16, 1919 - Dec. 28, 1998

Row 2

#1. SCOTT, Wanda Louise - Born and Died Nov. 18, 1926. "Daughter of A. A. and Caldona Scott - Stillborn"

#2. SCOTT, Garvin E.  July 9, 1916 - Mar 21, 1925  Son of Mr. and Mrs. Colbert Scott. "He has gone to the Mansion of Rest"

#3.  SCOTT, Colbert,  died Dec. 15, 1931 - (Other information unreadable)

#4. SCOTT,  Jessie Scott July 29, 1898 - Feb. 9, 1945

#5. SCOTT, Elderly  June 30, 1896 - Nov. 11, 1972 "Daddy"

#6. SCOTT,  Marvin 1933 - 1982 Military Marker "CPL US Army - Korea"

#7. ADCOCK, Mary Ann Sept. 8, 1825 - Dec. 25, 1909

#8. MCDOUGAL,  Richard H. 1825 - 1911 "21st Tenn Cav. C.S.A."

#9. Unreadable or unmarked

#10. Unreadable or unmarked

#11. Unreadable or unmarked

#12. Unreadable or unmarked

#13. Unreadable or unmarked

#14. Unreadable or unmarked

#15. Marked by tin can flower pots.

#16. Marked by tin can flower pots.

#17. Unknown Marker 

#18. WALL,  John Wesley 1924 - 1986 "Military Marker S1 - US Navy WWII"

#19. Unknown Stone

#20. DOVER,  J. D. No dates,  small stone slab with painted name.

#21.Unknown Stone

#22. Unknown Stone

#23. SHACKLEFORD, Martha Ann 1824 - 1904, Wife of John J. Abbott. "A true pioneer woman"

#25. ABBOTT, Mary 1850 - 1922, Cross in on stone

#26. ABBOTT,  Joseph P. 1846 - 1911 "In my father’s house are many mansions"

#27. Unknown Stone

#28.  Unknown Stone

#29. ABBOTT, Frances J. April 10,1884 - Nov. 12, 1895 "Daughter of J. P. and Mary Abbott"

#30. Unknown, Roy,  Died Dec. 11, 1896 - stone is of native stone, no last name.

Row 3

#1. Unknown Marker

#2. MORRISON, Opal Oct. 29, 1902 - July 30, 1903, daughter of R. L. and S. M. Morrison.  "Our darling one hath gone before to greet us on the beautiful shore" There is an engraving of open gates with a star shining overhead.

#3. Unknown Stone

#4. Unknown Stone

#5. Unknown Stone

#6. Unknown Stone

#7. WOOTEN, Sarah Wooten, Aug 4, 1867 - Jan. 6, 1908, wife of J. W. Wooten  "The rose may fade, the Lilly die. But flowers immortal bloom on high" At the base of the monument "Wooten" is inscribed. There is a picture of buildings with a crown overhead.

#8. ROSE,  Sarah Oct. 17, 1896 - Aug. 3, 1909, Wife of G. W. Rose.  "Though lost to sight, To memory dear" On the face of the monument, hands are clasped with the words "At Rest" written above them.

#9. DUNCAN,  Willie, Dec. 21, 1898 - Feb.9, 1899, Daughter of Thos. and E. M. Duncan. "Suffer Little Children to Me"

#10. DUNCAN,  Elzia J. Aug 9, 1836 - Feb. 14, 1899, wife of (unreadable) Duncan  "At Rest" (Stone is broken in half).

#11. COOK,   Jan 8,1899  - Jan. 30, 1899, Baby Son of Dorah and J. W. Cook.  "Gone but Not Forgotten"

#12. WILSON, C. (unreadable)

#13. Unreadable Stone

#14. THOMPSON, Elizabeth Bence Jan. 24, 1858 - (no month) 23, 1896

#15. FARLEY Pulaski,  June 4, 1839 - Feb. 19, 1896, Husband of N. J. Farley. "God Gave - He Took" (This is a recent marker)

#16.  Unknown Stone

#17. FARLEY, Oct. 18, 1905 - Oct. 18, 1905, Infant of G. W. and Lizzie Farley

ROW 4

#1. GRAY, Kenneth, only date shown is 1912

#2. GRAY, Estell Dec. 30, 1896 - Jan. 4, 1900, son of  T. and N. J. Gray "Gone But Not Forgotten"

#3. GRAY,  Myrtle March 19, 1899 - Dec. 18, 1900, , daughter of T. & N. J. Gray. "Our darling has gone"

#4. Unreadable Stone

#5. BURT, Jessie  Feb. 29, 1913 - Jan. 31, 1914, Homemade Marker.

#6. BURT, Tommie Nov. 29, 1915 - June 13, 1916, Homemade Marker.

#7.  EADS, Quentin Lewis, died March 1897, son of M. F. and T. J. Eads "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me" stone is broken.

#8. EADS,  Mary Frances 1889 - 1927, "Mother"

#9. EADS,  Thomas Jefferson 1863 - 1934,  "Father"

#10. Unreadable Stone

#11. KIMBRIEL, Lee Jan. 24, 1887 - June 15, 1911, , husband of Maggie Kimbriel.  KIMBRIEL is inscribed across base of monument. On one side of monument the letters "FLT" are engraved with each letter encircled separately.

#12. Unreadable Stone

#13. VANWINKLE, Maggie, Aug. 8, 1881- Dec. 17, 1911, wife of J. W. Van Winkle. Homemade Marker. The word "bored" instead of  "born" inscribed on the stone.

#14. Unknown Stone

#15. Unknown Stone

#16. Unknown Stone

#17. Unknown Stone

ROW 5

#1. Unknown Homemade Marker

#2. Unknown Homemade Marker

#3. BLACKBURN, Mable 1890 - 1912 "At Rest" Homemade Stone is in fair condition.

#4. Unknown,  R. E. (no more information) (Stone is in poor condition)

#5. REEDER,  Capt. B. A., no dates given, Military marker "Co. 1, 8th MO" S. M. Cav." (condition fair)

#6. Unknown Stone, Poor condition

#7. HOPKINS, Nancy A. 1829 - 1913 Double Stone w/
             "           George W. 1830 - 1910, stone in good condition.

#8. HOPKINS, P. D. Jan. 23, 1896 -   Jan. 25, 1897, daughter of S. J. and M. A.  "Of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven" (poor condition)

#9. HOPKINS, Lonzo April 13, 1898 - Dec. 18, 1898, Son of S. J. and M. A. "Suffer Little Children to Come Unto Me" (Poor condition)

#10. HOPKINS, Jan. 3, 1900 - Jan. 3, 1900,  Baby Daughter of S. J. and N. A. Hopkins.  "Buded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven" (poor condition)

#11. Unknown Metal Marker.

#12. Unknown Metal Marker.

#13. HOPKINS, Mary A. 1862 - 1937
              "          Solomon J. 1857 - 1943 (good  Condition)

#14. HOPKINS,  Effie March 7, 1894 - Oct. 31, 1975
               "           William J. Oct. 27, 1886 - April 13, 1965 (excellent condition)

ROW 6

#1. METCALF, E. B. Sept. 14, 1851 - May 8, 1909 "Gone but not forgotten" Hope on top with dove.

#2 . LAWRENCE, Mrs. M. M. Sept. 26, 1866 - Feb. 3, 1902, wife of J. M. Lawrence  "Farwell my husband and children dearest I am not dead but sleeping here and after me no sorrow (?)"

#3 . LAWRENCE, M. L. Dec. 10, 1901 - Sept. 15,1992, son of J. M. and M. M. Lawrence   "Weep no dear papa and mama for me for I am waiting in Heaven for thee"

#4. Unknown Granite Stone

#5. ADAMS,  ?Ana (could be "h" or "w" or "v") July 30, 1881 - Dec. 24, 1909 "She is gone but not forgotten"

#6. MOLDER,  Ethel V. Nov. 2, 1906 - July 21, 1907, daughter of A. F. Molder and wife.  "Gone to be an Angel"

#7 . DOSHIER, Little Lewis Nov. 21, 1908 - Nov. ?, 1908, son of J. d. Doshier and wife  "Weep not father and mother for me for I am in Heaven waiting for thee"

#8. ADAMS,  Homer July 28, 1908 - Aug. 30,1909 "Asleep in Jesus"

#9. LASITER,  Bonnie Lillian Feb. 5, 1905 - Sept. 9,1906, Infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. J. H. Lasiter. "A precious one from us is gone" (Homemade marker)

#10. BLACKBURN,  Allen 1901 - 1925 "Son" Double Stone w/
               "               ,  Mitie 1866 - 1907 "Mother"  "In Heaven there are two more angels"

#11. BLACKBURN, Mable 1890 - 1912 (there is also a homemade marker for Mable on Row 5, grave #2)

#12 . BLACKBURN, John Kelly Born and Died 1912, Infant son of John and Mable Blackburn

#13. BROWN, Hattie Feb. 10, 1886 - June 19, 1970

#14. ALEXANDER,  Lula A. Nov.7, 1877 - Nov. 30,1968

#15. BROWN,  Viriginia Dec. 4, 1880 - July 6, 1962

#16. RAY, Lucy May 23, 1847 - Apr 13, 1910, wife of Harris Ray Double Stone w/
           "    , Harris  June 12, 1841 - March 6, 1907 "Not lost but gone before" "Mother and Father Ray"

#17.  WHITE, Terena (RAY) 1888 - 1913 "Mother"

#18.  L. R. (no other information)

#19.  H. P. (homemade marker - no other information)

#20. HOPKINS,  Aurther Leo April 13, 1898 - May 19, 1898, son of J. T. and Helen Hopkins "Gone but not Forgotten"

#21. Unknown Marble Stone

#22. RODGERS, Coleman June 4, 1902 - June 21, 1913, son of E. A. and Emma Rodgers  "A loved one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home which never can be filled"

#23. RODGERS

#24. RODGERS, B.

#25 RODGERS, E. T.

#26  RODGERS, B.

ROW 7

#1 .  COSSEY Family Plot:
              "       ,  Martha A. Mar 21, 1865 - Jan. 17, 1937
              "       , T. J. Aug. 26, 1854 - Jan. 8, 1928
2 baby markers "May God be With You Until We Meet Again" "Gone But Not Forgotten"

#2. Unknown  Gray Granite Stone

#3. BROCK, Luanna  Aug 3, 1875 - July 12, 1905.  Inset in base - "Designed & erected by Kimwar Memorials Shawnee, Oklahoma"

#4. MORRIS,  Annie Parthina  Jan 2, 1854 - Nov. 19, 1898 "Mother"

#5. MORRIS,  William Shelton Nov. 1, 1878 - Oct. 16, 1901 "Son"

#6. WITTEN,  "Charlie and Ollie Witten Baby"

#7. EVERHART,  R. Mar 9, 1850 - Aug 15, 1899 "He followed Virtue as His Truest Guide. Lived as a Christian and a Christian Died"

#8. Unknown homemade cement rectangle marker

#9. COE, Minnie,  No dates,  Homemade cement marker

#10. CUMMINGS,  Eliza C. 1880 - 1926, Wife of C. C. Cummings. "Mother" "Gone but not Forgotten"

#11. ROGERS,  A., Homemade concrete marker very lightly etched. Poor condition

#12. ROGERS,  Emma Sept. 14, 1866 - April 19, 1910, wife of E. A. Rogers "She was the Sunshine of Our Home"

#13. Unknown Stone

#14.  OWENS, Lagerna Louise Sept. 17, 1931 - Dec. 24, 1997 "Beloved Mother and Grandmother"

#15. FULLER, Verna Marie (LAUGHLIN) Mar 6, 1926 - Feb. 7  1985 "Beloved Mother"

16#  LEWIS,  Helen M. (SCOTT) 1928 - N/D/D

ROW 8

#1. ADAMSON,  Margaret L. June 6, 1906 - June 6, 1906, daughter of J. J. and A. Adamson,  "Love esteems it Heaven to abide at His Side" (Stone in fair condition - hard to read)

#2. DOUGLAS,  Lorena Rose 1866 - 1928, mother of Oscar Douglas (good condition)

#3. Unknown Stone

#4. Unknown Stone,  broken and laying on ground

#5. Unknown Stone

#6. Unknown Stone

#7. Unknown Stone

#8.  PYEATT, Audrey Bell  Oct 15, 1901 - Oct. 26, 1901, Daughter of J. M. and Hanni I. Pyeatt. "At Rest In Heaven"

#9. MCCALIP, Keneeth Ray 1949 - 1998 (Had lots of flowers around it)

#10. LEE,  Hascal, Aug 30, 1903 - Feb. 29, 1904, Son of D. W. and C. L. Lee  "Our Darling son Hath Gone Before To Greet Us On The Restful Shore"

#11. Unknown Handmade Marker

#12. GIFFORD Family Plot:
                "       ,Agnita,   Sept. 2, 1929
                "       ,Chester F. Nov. 27,1926 - Dec. 27, 1945 (good condition)

#13.  MCNUTT, Virl Etta, May 17, 1911 - Oct. 18, 1913, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. E. E. McNutt  "In God We Trust To Meet Thee"

#14. WOOTEN,  J. W. May 17,1850 - March 10, 1911"Resting in the Hope of Glorius Resurrection" - (Tall upright marker of white marble)

#15. LANDCASTER,  Nolan Oct. 20, 1894 - Nov. 21, 1914 "God's Finger Touched Him and He Slept"

#16. WALKER,  Cloweda  Oct. 26, 1917 -  Mar. 21, 1918 "Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven"

#17. ROGERS,  John W., Died March 8, 1936, Military marker "PVT 8 Engrs" "Colorado" below name.

Row 9

#1. WALDRAN,  Elmer Alvin  July 21, 1899 - Oct. 1, 1973

#2 Unknown Stone

#3. WALDRAN, Arizona B. Aug. 10, 1893 - May 2, 1952

#4. MANTOOTH, Claborn M. Feb. 5, 1852 - April 8, 1933 Double Stone w/
              "               Eudochia E. (no dates)    "Father" "Mother"

#5. Unknown Stone

#6. BAILEY, R. A. Sept. 27, 1852 - Nov. 13, 1918 "At Rest Mother" (homemade marker)

#7. BAILEY, Bowdish Nov. 1833 - Nov. 1919 "At Rest Father" (Homemade marker)

#8. BAILEY, Ernest A. Apr. 25, 1874 - June 15, 1945

#9. DEARMORE,  Mildred Marie July 4, 1923 - April 25, 1925.

#10. Unknown Stone

#11. BURLISON,  J. B. Apr. 4, 1852 - Dec. 22, 1916 (flat block in between Burlison stones w/B.B.)

#12. BURLISON, Mary Feb. 13, 1854 - Oct.9, 1927, wife of J. B.

#13. BURLISON, Walter Apr. 18, 1890 - Aug. 27, 1971 Double Stone w/
              "            , Clara C. Oct. 24, 1891 - Aug. 22, 1933

#14. USRY, Gilbert M. Oct. 23, 1911 - Jan. 5, 1912, son of R. M. and C.

Row 10

#1.  TAPP, J. S. Sept. 10, 1888 - Feb. 18, 1899, son of J. C. and M. J  "God Gave - He Took"

#2 . MATTHEUS, James M. Oct 9, 1863 - Aug. 2, 1905 "In My Father's House are Many Mansions"

#3. WALKER,  Alice May 24, 1865 - Mar 27, 1904, wife of W. V.  "Earth Has No Sorrows That Heaven Can Not Heal"

#4 . Unknown Funeral Home Marker

#5. BIVENS, A. S. July 5, 1853 - Nov.16, 1941 Double Stone w/
                    , John   May 11, 1851 - Apr. 12, 1928 "Mother" "Father" "He Died As He Lived, A Christian"

#6. Unknown Stone

#7. Unknown Stone

#8. HOPPER Family Plot:
HOPPER, Sarah E. Nov. 10, 1845 - Feb. 2, 1928
     "          , N. J.  Jan. 5, 1842 -  July 26, 1911 Mother/Father "A Loving Husband, A Father Dear, A Faithful Friend,                         He's Buried Here"
       "        ,Claud   July 11, 1891 - May 4, 1940 "Gone but not Forgotten"
Surrounded by a black Iron fence. There are two small stones with no names or dates.

#9. Unknown Stone

#10. Unknown Stone

#11. MICHAEL,  Benjamin H.  1926 - 1994 - Military marker "LCDR U. S. Navey - WWII and Korea"

#12. HEISKILL,  Robert Payne Nov.27, 1917 - Aug 11, 1988  Military Marker - "PCF Army - WWII"

 Row 11

#1. KERSEY, Lloyd Vernon Nov. 29, 1929 -  Jan. 11, 1930, son of Henry and Rella Kersey

#2 . WHITE, James T. Aug 18, 1900 - Feb. 12, 1901, son of J. T. and Mattie White  "Of Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven"

#3. FINNELL,  T. R.  March 29, 1869 -  April 17, 1903 "No Pain  nor Grief nor Anxious Fear. Can Reach the Peaceful Sleeper Here"  (Footstone with T.G.F. - stone is unstable)

#4. PARSONS,  Willie  Nov. 8, 1899 - June 3, 1900, son of Parsons

#6. BIVENS, Ben F.  Nov. 2, 1894 - Sept. 29, 1933

#7. PELSEY,  Annie E. May 8, 1850 - Feb. 2, 1908 Double Stone w/
             "     , Judson I. Oct. 18,1850 - Oct. 5, 1905 "Mother" "Father"  "May Their Souls Rest in Peace"

#8. JONES, Austin S. Oct. 23, 1900 - Feb. 4,1901 "Thou Art Gone Our Little Darling to Greet Us on the Other Side"

#9. INGLE,  Olga Maye May 24, 1928 - Nov. 12, 1937

#10. INGLE, Aug 25, 1935 - Aug. 25, 1935,  Infant Son of Starling and Maye Ingle

#11. INGLE,   May 12, 1927 - May 12, 1927, Infant Daughter of Starling and Maye Ingle

#12. INGLE,  James A. Mar. 9, 1876 - Aug. 7, 1960 Double Stone/
            "      , Sarah Frances  May 16, 1878 - Aug. 03, 1918

#13. SMITH,  Rachel,  Died 1911 "Passed Away"

#14. BOWERS,  Mary March 7, 1850 - july 12, 1909, wife of J. H. Bowers

#15. BOWERS,  W. Sandford 1886 - 1920

#16. BOWERS,  J. Henry June 1852 - Jan. 1923

#17. BOWERS,  Lula  (new stone - no writing other than name)

#18 . Unknown,  marked by two pipes

#19. Unknown Stone

#20. Unknown Stone

#21 . Unknown ,Wanda R. (Amy) May 25, 1937 - Dec. 12, 1993 Double Stone w/
                         ,Benjamin H. June 12, 1926 - July 26, 1994,  Married Oct. 20, 1953

#22.  Marked by tree, native stone & stone bench.

#23. HEISKILL, Ellen L. Apr 4, 1931 - nnd Double Stone w/
                         , Robert P. Nov. 27, 1917 - Aug. 11, 1988, Married April 25, 1969
Guitar, hearts and wedding rings side by side in life and death

#24. DOUGLASS,  Susan Apr. 2, 1832 - Feb. 16, 1899, wife of J. N. Douglass Double Stone w/
                            ,  J. N. Jan. 8, 1830 -  Dec. 12, 1909  "Asleep in Jesus, As Such Is The Kingdom"

Row 11.5

#1. STONE, J. B. Nov. 17, 1897  - Aug. 18, 1899, son of George and Margarette Stone  "Born of the Kingdom of Heaven"

 Row 12

#1. Unknown Stone

#2. SMITH, Solan June 11, 1913 - Oct. 18, 1913, son of J. F. and M. C. Smith"Happy Infant Early Blest, Rest in Peaceful Slumber Rest"

#3. CAVIN,  Charles Curtis  Jan.29, 1904 - May 3, 1986

#4. TREAT,  Mary Cavin Aug. 6, 1884 Died Sept. 10, 1974

#5. CAVIN,  Robert S. Cavin 1877 - 1938 "Husband"

#6. CAVIN, Purline A. Feb. 16, 1856 - May 27, 1935

#7. CASKEY, Lee June 18, 1894 Died Feb. 18, 1965 Double Stone w/
           "         ,  first name not list, June 18, 1894 - Feb. 18, 1965

#8. Unknown Stone

#9. HILL, B. , ndd - nbd,  hand carved letters on small 1/2" homemade slab.

#10. HILL,  W.,  ndd - nbd, carved letters small 1/2 slab - homemade

#11. MITCHELL, J. D.  Dec. 15, 1847 - Dec. 29, 1927 "They Who Knew Him Best Will Bless His Name and Keep His Memory Dear While Life Shall Last"

#12. MITCHELL, C. N.  June 28, 1876 - Dec. 28, 1927  "Rest in Heaven - Beloved Father"

#13. BROWN,  J. W.  May 10, 1820 - Nov. 12, 1909 "To Him We Trust A Place Is Given Among The Saints With Christ In Heaven"

#14. BROWN,  Margaret A. Jan. 15, 1840 - Dec. 24, 1925 "Thy Life Was Beauty Truth Goodness and Love"

#15. Unknown - homemade concrete block marker

#16. Unknown - homemade concrete block marker

#17. JOHNSON, Beulah E. born ? 19, 1899 - March 28, 1918

#18. JOHNSON,  Frank M.  Sept 5, 1849 - Mar. 10, 1927

#19. JOHNSON, Alice M. July 1, 1859 - May 18, 1930

#20. GRIFFITH,  Mary Ann (POTTER) Sept. 18, 1938 - July 2 1987 "God Grant Thee Eternal Peace"

#21. POTTER,  Reserved marker - No other information

#22. TULLY,  Lora M. Oct. 3, 1899 - Sept. 18, 1900 Double Stone/w
             "       ,  Paul D. Aug. 25, 1915 - Sept 14, 1917 "Weep Not Papa and Momma For Us  For We Are Waiting In Heaven For You"

#23. TULLY,  Josie   Feb. 12, 1873 - Jan. 13, 1963 Double Stone/w
           "        , James H. Aug. 20, 1869 - Feb. 9, 1957

#24. TULLEY,  J. E.   Nov. 11, 1828 -  Mar 26. 1902 "Blessed Are Thee Pure In Heart For They Shall See God"

#25. Unknown Stone

#26. TULLY, Robert Allen 1901 - 1918  "In His Hands Forever"

#27. TULLY, Morris H. 1872 - 1929 "Father"

#28. Unknown Funeral Home Marker

#29. KROTH, Franklin C. 1923 - 1979 Military Marker " CPL U S Army WWII - Korea"

#30. KROTH,  Lester M. Apr. 20, 1930 - Jan. 19, 1978 "At Rest"

#31. KROTH,  Vera M. Jan. 9, 1902 - Nov. 13, 1977 Double Stone/w
             "       ,  Claud M. Feb. 4, 1902 - Aug 3, 1984 "Our Beloved Mom and Dad"

Row 13

#1. Unknown Stone/broken

#2. TULLY,  Baby John Dec. 24, 1924 - May 22, 1928, son of Mr. And Mrs. J. E. Tully

#3. TULLY,  John E.  Apr. 4, 1892 - Sept.29, 1959 Double Stone/w
           "      , Pauline Sept. 16, 1895 - Dec. 19, 1971 "Darling We Miss You"

#4. Unknown  Metal marker with iron pole - illegible

#5. Unknown, marked with metal pipes

#6.Unknown, marked with metal pipes

#7.Unknown, marked with metal pipes

#8. MCDOUGAL, Chard H. 1838-1911 "21st Tenn Cav. C.S.A"

Row 14

#1. WILCOXSON,   Jan.17, 1900 - Jan. 19, 1900, Infant daughter of W. W. and S. V. Wilcoxson  "Weep Not Papa and Mama For Me, For I Am Waiting  in Heaven For Thee" (Stone in good condition)

#2 . CURRY, Annie E., Died Jan. 1, 1920, wife of Sterling "Asleep in Jesus" (Stone in good condition)

#3. CURRY, Jan. 29, 1919 - Jan. 29, 1919,  Infant dau of A. E. and S. Curry  (stone in fair condition)

#4. CURRY, Died June 27, 1911,  Infant Son of T. N. and M. J. Curry (stone in fair condition)

#5. TOUMBS, Oliver J. Dec. 18, 1911, son of A & M. M. "Budded on Earth To Bloom in Heaven" (stone in fair condition)

#6 . TOUMBS, John L.  Dec. 31, 1905 - Oct. 6, 1911, son of A & M. M.  "Our Darling Has Gone Before To Greet Us On The Golden Shore" (stone in fair condition)

#7. TOUMBS, R.  Jan. 31, 1850 - June 5, 1910 "Father" "A Loving Husband, A  Father Dear, A Faithful Friend Lies Buried Here"  (stone in good condition)

#8. CASKEY, James A.  Nov. 10,1853 - July 22, 1930 "Father" Double Stone w/
           "         , Alice E. March 21, 1861 - Sept. 27, 1932 "Mother" "Their Records Are On High" (Stone fair  Cracked at base)

#9. ALEXANDER, Grace May 16, 1900 - May 21, 1901, daughter of James and Minnie  (stone in poor condition)

#10. CASKEY, Emma Caskey  Sept. 2, 1878 - Feb. 8, 1918, Wife of J. R.  "She Was A Kind and Affectionate Wife, A Fond Mother  and A Friend to All" (stone in good condition)

#11 . CASKEY

#12. CASKEY,  Mary A. Oct. 7, 1842 - June 14, 1914, wife of J. D. Caskey   "She Was A Kind and Affectionate Wife and  Mother and A Friend To All" (stone in good condition)

#13. CASKEY,  John W.  Nov. 2, 1873 - Sept. 19, 1908 Double Stone w/
              "        ,  Zora E. Jan. 29, 1880 - March 23, 1929 "Gone But Not Forgotten"

#14. MITCHELL,  Lettie Jan. 22, 1908  - Apr. 16, 1911, daughter of J. M. and F. B. Mitchell "Gone but Not Forgotten"

#15. Unknown Homemade Marker

#16. WADE,  Prelula (?), March 17, 1907 - June 29, 1911, daughter of J. W. and Lula Wade

#17. Baby - No name, date

#18. WADE,  Lula R. June 17, 1870 - ndd, wife of J. W. Wade

#19. ANDERSON, Lucy Anderson - Died Oct. 31, 1902 (Native stone in poorcondition, chipped and worn"

#20. HALL, Calaway Land  June 9, 1899 - Aug. 27, 1918, son of Mrs. T. S. Hall. "Gone But Not Forgotten" (Has Footstone)

Row 15

#1. BASS,  S. T.  Feb. 2, 1845 - Jan. 11, 1901

#2. POLLAY,  Reuben R.  Died April 10, 1910 - Aged 52 years"Gone But Not Forgotten) (Stone has Masonic and Odd Fellow emblems on it)

#3. ADAMSON, SAACR,  Military service "Co. C - 75th Ind. Inf."

#4. TULLY, Born and died Dec. 27, 1907, Infant daughter of J. F. and Ora Tully  "Sleep With The Angels"

#5. BERRY, R. I.  Nov. 24, 1862 - Jan. 10, 1903 Homemade marker out of metal.

#6. TOUMBS,  G. L. June 11, 1875 -Jan. 28, 1934  "His Memory Is Blessed"

#7. TOUMBS,  Lillie May 28,1897 - Dec. 11, 1950  "Her Memory Is Blessed"

#8. TOUMBS, Allen Toumbs 1877 - 1936 "Our Daddy"

#9. TOUMBS, Minnie M.  1872 - 1954 "Our Mother"

#10. Unknown Stone

#11. CASKEY, Margaret D. Jan. 11, 1934 - ndd, Double Stone w/
             "         , Floyd L. Dec. 18, 1902 - Feb. 9, 1963

#12. Unknown Stone

#13. MITCHELL, John M.  Jan. 14, 1873 - Dec. 9, 1959 Double Stone w/
               "          , Sinnie B. Jan. 31, 1879 - Apr. 28, 1960

#16.  ECHOLS, Nancy J. Nov. 17, 1851 - June 4, 1911

#23. CASKEY, Elmo Jan. 1, 1920 - May 8, 1976 Military Marker  "TEC4 - Army - WWII"

#24. CASKEY, Winford  Feb. 19, 1923 -May 15, 1986,  Military Marker "Army - WWII"

Row 16

#1. ALEXANDER, Born and Died Apr. 5, 1902, Infant son of Vernon and Nellie Alexander "Gone So Soon"
(Grave has lamb on the top of it)

#2. DOUGLASS, L. D.  Oct. 13, 1840 - Aug. 25, 1903 "Peacefully Slumbering With Jesus"

#3. Unknown Stone

#4. Unknown Stone - Year 1902 Only

#5. Unknown Native stone

#6. JONES, Jimmie, March 26, 1905 - Nov. 18, 1906, Daughter of J. R. and A. A. Jones "Sleep on Sweet Babe and Take Thy Rest, God Called Thee Home. He Thought It Best"  (stone has lamb on top of it)

#7. SEWARD,  Ora E.  Jan. 30, 1900 -Dec. 28, 1964

#8. TOUMBS,  Allie E. Jan. 23, 1896 - Sept. 11, 1989 "In Loving Memory"

#9. CASKEY, James R. Feb. 7, 1870 - Oct. 23, 1941  "Father"

The following graves are located in a grove behind 2 large fir trees in the Southwest corner of the Cemetery. There are three rows, but since they are away from the rest, they are listed separately.

DOUGLASS, Thomas L.   Feb. 24, 1860 - Mar. 31, 1940 "Woodman of the World Marker"

DOUGLASS, Leonora E. Aug. 30, 1870 - Nov. 16, 1915 "Thou Art Gone But Not Forgotten"
(There is an engraving of hands clasped)

DOUGLASS, Adson  March 17, 1898 - April 17, 1898, son of T. O. and L. E. Douglass "Suffer Little Children"

STAPP, Apr 2, 1901 - Apr 2, 1901, Baby daughter of J. W. and Susan Stapp "Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven" (Homemade marker with dove on it)

STAFF, Infant Son of J. W. and Susan Staff - Dec. 11, 1899 - Dec. 11, 1899 "Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven"

STAPP, Infant Son of J. W. and S. J. Stapp - Aug. 25, 1898 - Aug. 26, 1898 "Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven"

WORK, Lottie Work - Sept. 22, 1891 - May 27, 1947 (The word WORK is On base of stone)

Unknown, Infant (no last name) - Mar. 5, 1923 only date shown

WORK, Wriley Work - Aug. 20, 1918 - Sept 8, 1918

WORK, Infant Dau of Ben and Lottie Work - Born and Died July 25, 1916 "Budded On Earth to Bloom in Heaven"

WORK, Ida May daughter of Joe and Ollie Work - Nov. 20, 1911 - Jan. 19 1915 "Weep Not Papa and Mama For Me. For I Am Waiting In Heaven For Thee"

WORK, J. B. Work - Aug. 28, 1904 - Sept. 30, 1949 "Gone but Not Forgotten"

Alice, wife of Ben Work - Nov. 28, 1887 - Nov. 12, 1911
"Gone But Not Forgotten" (The word WORK is engraved at base of stone)

WORK, John Benjamin - Jan. 28, 1884 - June 19, 1936

WORK, M. - no dates - this marker is located in among the trees.

WORK, Nancy Jane Work  1858 - 1939  "Grandmother" "A Life of Love and Kindness"

WORK,  Joseph E. 1889 - 1948 "His Presence Lent A Radiance"