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Merrimack Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama, page 114

Adkins, Gertrude, 1934-1936. Double stone for Gertrude & David. Adkins, David, 1945-1946. Faces east. Gibbs, H. L., 1935. Concrete block, hand lettered. Flat on ground, faces west. Burgess, Delpha Marie, 1903-1943. "A tender mother and a faithful friend." Faces west. Hymer. Ida, Nov. 11, 1885-Nov. 5, 1944. "Sunset and evening star and one clear call for me: and may there be no moaning of the bar when I put out to sea." Faces west. (About 8 ft. without stones from Hymer to Lemley stone.) Lemley, Harry F. , 1887-1935.. "Gone but not forgotten." Faces west. (About 1-4 ft. with no stones from Lemley to Locke stone.) Locke, Ollie, 1886-1935. She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all." Large stone, overturned, 1997. faces east. Driveway (About 10 ft. from drive to Gault.) Gault, Bettie, Apr. 14, 1887-Feb. 8, 1920. "Mother""Gone but not forgotten." "The one we loved is sleeping here, our dear mother." Faces east. (About 11 ft. from Gault to Locke.) Locke, Mrs. Susie, Sept. 14, 1870-Oct. 26, 1929. "Our Mother." "A tender mother and faithful friend." Faces west. Stone off base, 1997. Locke, John F., Oct. 4, 1862-July 2, 1918. "Our Father." "Gone but. not forgotten." Faces west. Stone off base, 1997. ROW 7. (About 12 ft. from fence to Cantrell stone.) Cantrell, Lem, 1884-935. Faces west. (About 12 ft. from Cantrell to Spurlock grave.) Spurlock, Jamess Haden, 1907-1949. "Gone to a bright home where grief cannot come." Faces west. Spurlock, Louis, Jan. 21, 1934-Feb. 26, 1942. Printing on top of stone, facing west. "A little flower of love that blossomed but to die, transplanted now above to bloom with God on High." Epitaph on base. Spurlock, Lecil, Oct. 25, 1885-Apr. 24, 1935. "His memory is blessed." Faces west. Woodall couple buried in family plot bounded by concrete bars. Woodall, Abe F., 1858-19___. Double stone with Rhoda J. Woodall. Woodall, Rhoda J., 1867-1935. Faces west. (About 34 ft. with no stones from Woodall and driveway.) Driveway ROW 8. Wilkes, Roland, 1933-1934. Flat stone, faces west. (About 23 ft. with no stones from Wilkes to Young's grave.) Young, Eugene, April 26, 1936-April 28, 1936. Stone broken. Flat on ground. (1997) (About 24 ft. with no stones between Young and Johnson.) Johnson, Pearl M., Aug. 4, 1880-Dec. 20, 1934. "JOHNSON" across top of stone. "She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother and a friend to all." Faces west. (About 13 ft. with no stones from Johnson to Walker stone.) Walker, Hubert, 1892-1949. "God's ways are just." Faces east. 114 - (1425)