- Last Name: Barrett
- First Name: John Walter
- Spouse: Anna
- Row: 24
- Plot: 16
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1861-06-17
- Death: 1933-10-31
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- Obituary: JOHN BARRETT PIONEER BURIED AT NORTH ELM John Barrett, 72, pioneer citizen of Milam county, died at 11 o'clock October 31, after a few days illness at his home near Yarrellton. Mr. Barrett was born in Bibb county, Alabama June 17, 19[8]61 on a farm which his grandfather, who had come from North Carolina to Alabama, bought in 1818, when the Indian tribes were removed from their native haunts to the Indian Territory west of the Mississippi River. He was the son of B. C. Barrett, who was with the Confederate troops at the time of the war between the States. The Barrett family has long been prominent in church, political and civic life and helped change Milam county prairies into fine farms and homes. Mr. Barrett had been honored by his fellow citizens with the election to several terms as County Commissioner, and looked well after the needs of his large district. His hand was ever ready to help the needy and those in distress and many remain to bless his services. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the North Elm church by Rev. N. D. Timmerman, pastor of the First Baptist church in Cameron. Jack Lewis paid a tribute to Mr. Barrett at the church services. Judge John Watson acted as Worshipful Master, taking charge of the remains at the church after the services, and paid a beautiful tribute to Mr. Barrett at the grave, where the Masons had charge. He was buried in North Elm cemetery. Surviving Mr. Barrett are five sons, Lit, Jesse, Coley, Roy of Yarrellton, Floyd who lives in the Valley and a daughter, Mrs. Pat Coleman of Yarrellton. Pall bearers were Judge Jeff T. Kemp, George W. Lock, Sam Clark, W. T. Hensley, Sam Houston and Ed Pagel. There were 60 honorary pall bearers, friends of the family. Green Brothers, funeral directors, directed the funeral. The Cameron Herald 02 Nov 1933
- Last Name: Barrett
- First Name: Lillian Rose
- Maiden Name: McCall
- Spouse: Jesse James
- Row: 27
- Plot: 15
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1886-08-23
- Death: 1956-09-09
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- Obituary: MRS. BARRETT OF YARRELLTON DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Mrs. Lillian Rose Barrett, 70, a longtime resident of the Yarrellton community, died Sunday evening after ten days illness at the St. Edwards Hospital in Cameron. Funeral Services were conducted at 3 p. m. Tuesday, September 11 at the Chapel of Greens Funeral Home with Rev. W. M. Veal and Rev. P. L. Caperton officiating. Interment was in North Elm Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joe Ford, K. D. Griffin, L. L. McLerran, Ewell Russell, Jesse Gibbs and A. R. Johnson. Surviving Mrs. Barrett are five daughters: Mrs. Susie Matthews and Mrs. Frank Barrett of Cameron, Mrs. Flake Brooks of Freeport, Mrs. Helen Horelica of Rockdale and Mrs. Curtis McGown of League City; one son Charlie Barrett of Corpus Christi; five brothers, Dr. D. A. McCall of Waco, Dr. B. M. McCall of Edna, Charlie Cleve and Dewey McCall all of Cameron. The Cameron Herald, 13 Sep 1956 NEWS FROM YARRELLTON Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Lillian Barrett were grieved to learn of her passing away Sunday night, September 9, in St. Edwards Hospital. Her children have all been near her bedside for last ten days, she was carried to the hospital first of last week when she became worse and other complications set up, causing her death Sunday p. m. The Cameron Herald, 13 Sep 1956
- Last Name: Barrett
- First Name: Lorenzo T.
- Row: 34
- Plot: 3
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1874-08-17
- Death: 1892-10-28
- Remarks: s/J.M. & G.
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- Last Name: Barrett
- First Name: Louisa Ann
- Maiden Name: McCollum
- Spouse: Dr. William Thomas Barrett
- Row: 16
- Plot: 35
- Side: Left
- Death: 1921-08-08
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- Obituary: PIONEER WOMAN OF YARRELTON DEAD MRS. L. A. BARRETT, AGED 82, YEARS BURIED TUESDAY AT YARRELTON. Mrs. L. A. Barrett, aged 82 years, pioneer woman and for many years a resident of Texas and Yarrellton, died at her home in Yarrellton Monday night at 11:30 o'clock, August 8. The funeral was held Wednesday with burial in the cemetery at North Elm. Rev. Weaver, pastor of the Christian church in Cameron, conducted the funeral services. The funeral was directed by the C. N. Green and Brothers Undertaking parlors. Mrs. Barrett had resided in Texas for a quarter of a century. She was born in Tennessee. The Herald extends its sympathy to the bereaved family. The Cameron Herald, 11 Aug 1921
- Date Notes: B 1839