- Last Name: Fikes
- First Name: Nannie "Mamie"
- Maiden Name: Scarborough
- Spouse: Oddie Russell
- Row: 18
- Plot: 13
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1909-08-07
- Death: 1923-11-07
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- Obituary: MRS. OTIS FIKES Mrs. Otis Fikes of Yarrellton died in the Cameron Hospital Wednesday evening, November 7, about 8 o'clock. Death was caused from typhoid fever. Mrs. Fikes was brought to the Hospital from her home in Yarrellton about two weeks ago and was desperately ill from the first. Her death has cast a gloom over a large circle of friends. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scarbrough of Ben Arnold, both of whom are now sick at their homes and were unable to be with their daughter at the last. Mrs. Fikes was a young woman and had been married only about a year and a half. The young husband and the parents have the sincere sympathy of many friends in their bereavement. The Cameron Herald 08 Nov 1923
- Last Name: Russell
- First Name: Robert Edward
- Spouse: Ann E. Russell
- Row: 7
- Plot: 35
- Side: Right
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- Date Notes: B 1849 D 1934
- Last Name: Salach
- First Name: Bennie
- Spouse: Louise
- Row: 3
- Plot: 12
- Side: Left
- Death: 1959-06-04
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- Date Notes: B 1901
- Last Name: Fikes
- First Name: Raymond
- Spouse: Minnie Fikes
- Row: 23
- Plot: 8
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1900-09-09
- Death: 1961-05-31
- Remarks: Parents: Martin Luther Fikes (1849 - 1936) Minnie Lee Hughes Fikes (1875 - 1960) Spouse: Minnie Fikes (1909 - 1994) Children: Elby Glenn Fikes (1933 - 2008) Charley and Minnie married Oct 1924. According to family records they had 4 children: Doris; Robert; Stanley; and Elby.
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- Obituary: RAYMOND FIKES DIES IN HOUSTON HOSPITAL SERVICES HELD HERE Raymond Fikes, 61, native of Milam County, died in a Houston Hospital Wednesday following an illness of a few weeks. He had made his home in Houston for several years. Funeral services were conducted 2 p. m. Friday from the Chapel of Greens Funeral Home. Rev. A. F. Russell officiated with interment with Masonic Graveside rites in North Elm Cemetery. Survivors are his wife; three sons, Stanley of Cameron, Robert of Richardson, Elbie of Houston; one daughter, Mrs. Doris Friemel of Alice; six brothers, Walter and Hubert of Long Beach, Calif., Joe Bailey of Cameron, Chester of Corpus Christi, M. F. and Ralph of Houston; three sisters, Mrs. Major Young and Mrs. Marshall Weems of Houston, Mrs. Dutch Locklin of Cameron; one half brother, Onie Fikes of Rosebud; two half sisters, Mrs. Nan Wallace of Cameron and Mrs. Molly Lemly of Three Rivers. The Cameron Herald, 8 Jun 1961