- Last Name: Pharries
- First Name: Jessie E.
- Spouse: Dellar Long Pharries
- Row: 32
- Plot: 12
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1873-08-23
- Death: 1950-08-06
- Remarks: Spouse: Dellar Long Pharries (1878 - 1967) Children: Estelle Pharries Lake (1894 - 1981) Mabel Mae Pharries Fowler (1898 - 1979)
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- Obituary: J. E. PHARRIES BURIED MONDAY AT NORTH ELM J. E. Pharries, 76, of Gause died Sunday morning at 1 a. m. August 7. Mr. Pharries who had been ill for some time and whose condition became critical Sunday passed away in the Newton Memorial Hospital. Mr. Pharries was born August 24, 1873 in Pyton, Indiana but had lived in Milam County since a young man and was well known in Cameron and surrounding communities. Funeral services were to be held from the Marek-Burns Chapel at 5 P. M. Monday with Rev. Russell Lovell, pastor of the Milano Baptist Church conducting the services. Burial to be made to the North Elm Cemetery with Marek-Burns directing arrangements. Surviving are his widow Mrs. Della Pharries of Gause; one son W. E. Pharries of Hearne; Six daughters, Mrs. Will Lake of Cameron, Mrs. F. D. Fowler of Gause, Mrs. Nell Walston of Branchville, Mrs. Hattie Edgin of Texas City, Mrs. G. W. Miller of Houston and Mrs. Edd Denman of Longview. Twelve grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren also survive. Pallbearers were: Alton Fowler, Virgil Lake, Clarence Walston, Bill Pharries, Jr., Giles Burnett and Vernon Angell. The Cameron Herald, 10 Aug 1950
- Last Name: Phillips
- First Name: John
- Spouse: Ellen
- Row: 9
- Plot: 33
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1836-11-24
- Death: 1906-09-29
- Military Service: CSA CoD 21st TX Cav
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- Obituary: Funeral of John Phillips. A fatal stroke of paralysis was the cause of the death of our brother, the funeral was conducted by Rev. A. J. Collins of Burlington. Mr. John Phillips was born November 25, 1836. Departed this life September 30, 1906, being nearly 70 years of age. Mr. Phillips was a member of the Baptist church at Yarrellton, Texas. His remains were laid to rest in the North Elm grave yard followed by a large following of relative and friends. Brother Phillips was a good man, a good neighbor and a hard working man. May the blessings of God be with his aged companion and children is the prayer ofA. J. Collins. The Cameron Herald 11 Oct 1906
- Last Name: Phillips
- First Name: Ruby
- Spouse: E. E.
- Row: 9
- Plot: 35
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1883-09-06
- Death: 1909-09-29
- Remarks: Family links: Parents: Robert Richards (1844 - 1890) Mary R Richards (1846 - 1937) Spouse: Enoch Edward Phillips (1877 - 1970)
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- Last Name: Finney
- First Name: Susie B.
- Maiden Name: Poole
- Spouse: Clarence
- Row: 7
- Plot: 29
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1915-12-08
- Death: 2004-01-26
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- Obituary: SUSIE B. FINNEY Susie B. Finney, 88, of Lampasas died Jan. 27 at a Killeen hospital. Pastor Jesse Simon officiated at her funeral Jan. 31 with burial following at North Elm Cemetery. She was born Dec. 9, 1915 in Nix to Thomas and Tennessee "Tennie" (Nichols) Poole. She was a homemaker, as well as a Pastworthy Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, Saratoga Lodge in Lampasas. She was also a member of Maplewood Baptist Church. She is survived by her sons Wayne Finney and wife Ruby of Watauga, Roy Finney of Prosper and Deorald Finney and wife Melodie of Lampasas; brother Arden Poole and wife Carol of Lampasas; sisters Mary Ory and Parma Watson, both of Lampasas and Fay Southerland of Hopkinsville, Ky.; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The Cameron Herald, 12 Feb 2004