- Last Name: Jackson
- First Name: Annie Mae
- Maiden Name: Bailey
- Row: 9
- Plot: 17
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1900-01-12
- Death: 1938-03-21
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- Obituary: MRS. ANNIE MAE (BAILEY) JACKSON Friends and relatives were shocked at the sudden, untimely death of Mrs. Jackson who passed away March 21. Her girlhood was spent in the North Elm community, where a host of friends mourn her passing. She was married August 28, 1927 to Ray Jackson of Copperas Cove, Texas. To this union two children were born, Verna Mae, age 6 and Ray, Jr., age 2. Mrs. Jackson became a Christian in early childhood. She was a devoted wife and mother, her Christian influence will be greatly missed. Funeral services were held from the North Elm Baptist church, March 22, Rev. P. L. Caperton officiating. She was laid to rest in the North Elm cemetery. Active pall bearers were: Sam Clark, Sam Houston, R. Hurry, Ed Angel, Carl Phips and Ewell Russell. She is survived by her husband and two children, her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Bailey, two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Lehnert and Mrs. Allen Dodson, five brothers, Claud, Joe, Allen, James and Lee. CARD OF THANKS We are grateful to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance during the recent illness and at the death of our beloved wife, mother and sister, Annie Mae Jackson. Words of sympathy spoken to us during our hours of great trail and the assistance rendered in our hour of great need, will bind you to us with ties of strong remembrance. Roy Jackson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bailey (Parents of Deceased), Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dodson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lenhert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bailey, Joe Bailey, Lee Bailey, James Bailey The Cameron Herald, 7 Apr 1938
- Last Name: Johnson
- First Name: A. R. "Bud"
- Spouse: Jessie Lee Johnson
- Row: 4
- Plot: 4
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1907-10-27
- Death: 1982-06-01
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- Obituary: BUD JOHNSON Services for A. R. “BudÃ¢â‚¬ï† Johnson, 74, of Burlington were at 2 p. m. Thursday at Green Funeral Home Chapel in Cameron. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery near Yarrellton. Mr. Johnson died Tuesday night in a Temple hospital following a short illness. He was a member of the South Elm Baptist Church, A. F. and A. M. #170 Shriners of Austin, Scottish Rite of Free Masonry in Austin, and Ben Hur Temple of Austin. For the past 24 years, he was a business manager of the North Elm Cemetery. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Jessie Johnson of Burlington; a foster daughter, Imogene Eickenhorst of Burlington; a brother, Roy Johnson of Cleburne; and two sisters, Rev. Mable Fuller of Temple and Mrs. Inita Copenhaver of Hugh Springs. The Cameron Herald, 6 Jun 1982
- Last Name: Johnson
- First Name: Amanda Jane
- Maiden Name: Ford
- Spouse: A. J. "Jack" Johnson
- Row: 4
- Plot: 1
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1881-02-06
- Death: 1950-01-23
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- Obituary: LAST RITES HELD FOR MRS. A. J. JOHNSON Funeral services for Mrs. A. J. (Jack) Johnson were conducted Tuesday, January 24, from the Cameron Gospel Tabernacle, with Rev. H. M. Bowley, pastor officiating, assisted by Rev. A. J. Frisby and Rev. P. L. Caperton. Burial was made in North Elm cemetery with Greens Funeral Home making the arrangements. Mrs. Johnson died at her home at East 15th Street, Monday, January 23, 1950, after a long illness. She was born Amanda Jane Ford, the daughter of R. J. and Elizabeth Ford in Tennessee, February 6, 1881. She came to Texas with her parents at the age of two and had resided here most of her life. She married A. J. Johnson in 1904. Surviving her are her husband, Jack Johnson of Cameron, two sons: Roy Johnson of Temple and Arthur Johnson of Cameron, three daughters: Mrs. Jewell Raney, Mrs. Mable Fuller and Mrs. Inita Gandy all of Cameron. Also surviving are 12 grandchildren, and two sisters and seven brothers. The Cameron Herald, 26 Jan 1950
- Last Name: Johnson
- First Name: Jessie Lee
- Maiden Name: Eickenhorst
- Spouse: A. R. Johnson
- Row: 4
- Plot: 3
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1912-10-20
- Death: 1985-10-17
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- Obituary: JESSIE LEE JOHNSON Jessie Lee Johnson, 72, died Thursday night in a Cameron hospital following a long illness. Funeral services were held Saturday, Oct. 19 in the chapel of Green Funeral Home in Cameron with Rev. Ike Hargrove officiating. Burial was in the North Elm Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was a lifelong resident of Milam County. She was a member and Sunday School teacher of the South Elm Baptist Church for 20 years. She had served as secretary-treasurer of the North Elm Cemetery Association since 1958. Surviving are one brother, Charles Eickenhorst of San Angelo; two sisters, Imogene Eickenhorst of Cameron and Doris Raeke of Austin. The Cameron Herald, 24 Oct 1985
- Last Name: Johnson
- First Name: Roy Floyd
- Spouse: Daisy B. Johnson
- Row: 3
- Plot: 4
- Side: Right
- Birth: 1906-04-24
- Death: 1983-10-18
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- Obituary: ROY FLOYD JOHNSON Roy Floyd Johnson, 77, of Cleburne, died Tuesday in a Cleburne hospital. Graveside services were held at 5 p. m. Thursday at North Elm Cemetery near Yarrellton. Mr. Johnson was a retired machinist for the Santa Fe Railroad. He was born in 1906 in Palo Pinto County, the son of Jack and Amanda Ford Johnson. He was married to Daisy Lock in 1923 in Cameron. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Daisy B. Johnson of Cleburne; three sons, Ben R. Johnson of Hico, H. A. “HootÃ¢â‚¬ï† Johnson of Belton; Brooks Johnson of Cleburne; three daughters, Ellen Cook of Cleburne, Ruth Hartley of Esutes [Eustis], Fla., and Charlotte Carroll of Tulsa; two sisters, Mrs. Mable Fuller of Temple and Mrs. Inita Copenhavor of Hughes Springs; 20 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. The Cameron Herald, 23 Oct 1983