- Last Name: Blythe
- First Name: Johnnie Faye
- Spouse: Garland and Johnny
- Row: 18
- Plot: 16
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1928-03-30
- Death: 2002-07-03
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- Obituary: JOHNNIE FAYE BLYTHE CAMERONGraveside services for Johnnie Faye Blythe, 74 of Shepherd and formerly of Milam County were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 7, 2002 at North Elm Cemetery near Cameron with Rev. Time Cheatham officiating. She died Thursday at her home. Mrs. Blythe, a homemaker, was born March 31, 1928 in Milam County to Henry Lee and Myrtle Corine Otts Fuller. Surviving are: Son, Gary Blythe of Shepherd; two sisters, Lorene Laird of Pearland and Iva McCallum of Houston; several nieces and nephews Rockdale Reporter, 11 July 2002
- Last Name: Fuller
- First Name: Emily Mae
- Maiden Name: Willis
- Spouse: James Robert Fuller
- Row: 19
- Plot: 6
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1926-01-22
- Death: 2005-03-02
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- Obituary: EMILY MAE FULLER Emily Mae Fuller, 79, of Waco and formerly of Cameron died March 3 at her home in Waco. Funeral services were held March 6 at Green-Patterson Funeral Home in Cameron with the Rev. Billy Crow officiating. Burial followed at North Elm Cemetery in Cameron. Fuller was born Jan. 23, 1926 in Cushing to Caridine and Willie Mae (Beldin) Willis. She worked in the child care industry for many years. She was a Baptist and lived most of her life in Houston. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, James Robert Fuller; and granddaughter, Leslie Kay Robinson. Survivors include son, Charles Ray Smith of Houston; daughters, Kathy LaFaye Hicks and Donna Gaye Mapson, both of Waco; and Barbara Kay Robinson of Tomball; brother, Fred Willis of Waco; sisters, Marie Lange and Dorothy Blankenship, both of Waco; grandchildren, Patricia Kimich, Crissy Smith, Darrell Smith, Wendy Nichols, Angie Brill, Douglas Hicks, Ronnie Robinson, Pamela Robertson, Misty Umholtz, Jason Anderson and Brandi Anderson; great-grandchildren, Robbie Kimich, Raven Kimich, Darrell Nichols, David Nichols, Breezy Robert, Zachary Hicks, Matthew Hicks, Hemi-Van Hicks, Andrew Robinson, Faith Robertson, Hope Robertson, Tara Umholtz, Cameron Umholtz, Gage Robinson, and Evan Anderson. The Cameron Herald, 10 Mar 2005
- Last Name: McCallum
- First Name: Otto Alamo, Jr.
- Row: 19
- Plot: 9
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1925-09-06
- Death: 2005-01-20
- Military Service: WWII, S1 US Navy
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- Obituary: OTTO ALAMO MCCALLUM Otto Alamo McCallum, 79 of Houston died Jan. 21 at his home. Graveside funeral services were held Jan. 24 at North Elm Cemetery near Cameron with the Rev. Tim Cheatham officiating. McCallum, a retired body shop foreman, was born Sept. 7, 1925 in Arlington to Otto A. and Mattie Elizabeth (Baker) McCallum. He married Iva Elree Fuller June 16, 1973. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII and a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was preceded in death by a brother, Maurice McCallum and sisters, Vera Barber and Annie Lea Dupris. Survivors include his wife, Iva McCallum of Houston and a sister Mary Delling, also of Houston. The Cameron Herald, 27 Jan 2005
- Last Name: Griffin
- First Name: Marvin Jones
- Row: 26
- Plot: 19
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1923-02-03
- Death: 2001-11-15
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- Obituary: MARVIN JONES GRIFFIN Marvin Jones Griffin, 78, of Alvarado and formerly of Milam County, died of cancer Nov. 16 at a Cleburne nursing home. The Rev. Chuck Barnard officiated at a memorial service Nov. 20 in Cleburn. Burial followed in the North Elm Cemetery near Cameron. Griffin was born Feb. 4, 1923, near Cameron. He graduated from Buckholts High School and farmed with his mother and father. After his fathers death, he and his mother moved to Arlington and lived there for several years. He worked for the Arlington school district as a custodian before retiring to Alvarado. He was a member of the Greenbriar Baptist Church. He is survived by his brother Zack Griffin of Alvarado and several nieces and nephews. If desired, memorials may be given to hospice or to Greenbriar Baptist Church. Cameron Herald, 22 Nov 2001