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Merrimack Cemetery, Huntsville, Alabama, page 123

Hargroves, M. L., Nov. 30, 1922-Nov. 2, 1923. "Thy memory shall ever be a guiding star to heaven.” Faces east. Driveway Far to the north. Gibson, Marie Correlli, Apr. 13, 1912-Sept. 26, 1912. Dau. of Roydon and Hattie Gibson. In Yucca plant. Faces west. S. A. S. M., cement marker, no dates. ROW 27. Lindsey, Jessie V., 1908-1922. "Having finished life's duty She now sweetly sleeps." Faces east. Anderson, Elma Inell, Sept. 7, 1924-May 31, 1928. "Gone to be an angel." Faces west. Anderson, Raymond E., May 13, 1922-Jan. 22, 1923. "At rest." Faces west. Bing, Bertha, Nov. 29, 1908-Aug. 16, 19C’9. Stone in two pieces. Placed on Raymond Anderson's stone for protection. Lang, Charlie J., June 1, 1921-Oct. 10, 1935. "Gone to a bright home where grief cannot come." Williamson, James, July 6, 1914-June 25, 1917. "At rest." Hand lettered. Faces east. ROW 28. Morgan, Jack. Only letters now are "ACK" and on next line "AN." Child's grave - red brick base covered with cement. Broken. Faces east. Base with no tombstone. Smoot, Cora L., Dec. 6, 1873-Jan. 18, 1927. Woodman of the World insignia. "Sheltered and safe from sorrows." Addison, Minnie, 1903-1926. Cement stone. Top of stone: Addison. "Gone but not. forgotten handwritten west side of stone. Statom, Mildred E., Feb. 6, 1927-May 11, 1928. "Gone to be an angel." Broken, flat on ground. (About 24 ft. with no stones from Statom and Widner.) Widner, Elsie D., June 15, 1929-June 15, 1929. Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. C. D. Widner. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Off base, in two pieces, lays on ground. Rosenbloom, Evelyn J., Jan. 8, 1924-Apr. 30, 1925. "Our darling baby." "Darling we miss thee." Faces west. Driveway (About 48 ft. with no stones from drive to a base stone.) Base stone of an infant's grave. Broken. No head stone. Jordan, Ludora Mae Roden, May 10, 1891-Nov. 3, 1914. Wife of G. D. Jordan. Faces west. "Our loved one is gone but not forgotten." Jolly, First name hard to read. Scratched on rock for tombstone. Missing, 1997. Preston, Robert, June 7, 1914-May 22, 1915, son of Mr. & Mrs. L. R. Preston. Faces west. On east side of stone is: "Sleep on, sweet babe, and take thy rest. God called thee home, He thought it best." Preston, Maud D., Jan. 24, 1910-Sept. 9, 1913. Dau. of W. J. and N. E. Preston. Faces west. On east side of stone is: "In heaven there is one angel more." Preston, I. N., Feb. 11, 1839-Oct. 13, 1908. "Sleep on dear father and take thy rest." Faces east. Stone damaged by vandals in 1996. Only fragments left, placed behind Maude 123 - (1434)