- Last Name: Lott
- First Name: Edna Mae
- Maiden Name: Houston
- Spouse: Audis
- Row: 1
- Plot: 2
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1917-05-18
- Death: 1979-08-16
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- Last Name: Lott
- First Name: Eva I.
- Maiden Name: Griffin
- Row: 30
- Plot: 2
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1891-05-24
- Death: 1981-10-20
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- Obituary: MRS. J. R. LOTT Funeral services for Mrs. J. R. Lott, age 90, of Cameron, were Wednesday in the Chapel of Green Funeral Home in Cameron. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. Mrs. Lott died Tuesday morning in a local hospital after a short illness. She was a member of the Yarrellton Baptist Church and a member of the Milam County Home Demonstration Club. Survivors include three sons, Audis Lott of Cameron, Elvis Lott of Victoria; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Brasington and Mrs. Doris Nell Urbaneck, both of San Antonio; 9 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren also survive. Green Funeral Home in Cameron is in charge of arrangements. The Cameron Herald, 25 Oct 1981
- Last Name: Lott
- First Name: Infant Son
- Row: 30
- Plot: 4
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1923-12-06
- Death: 1923-12-06
- Remarks: s/J.R. & E.I.
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- Last Name: Lucas
- First Name: Absolem Douglas
- Spouse: Margaret
- Row: 11
- Plot: 6
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1842-09-24
- Death: 1927-03-03
- Military Service: CSA Potts Co MS 2nd Inf
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- Obituary: Masonic Funeral For A D Lucas, Pioneer Confederate Veteran Honored By Fraternity At North Elm A. D. Lucas, 84, pioneer and confederate veteran, was buried Friday afternoon March 4, 1927 in North Elm Cemetery by the Masonic Lodge of Cameron of which he was a member. The services were held in the church with Rev. E. L. Springer, former county missionary, pronouncing a beautiful eulogy over the body of the veteran. Rev. Springer told much of the life history of Mr. Lucas, praising the sacrifices of the Confederate soldiers and their wives who stayed at home during the war. Mr. Lucas was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was a loyal member for many years. The service conducted at the grave by the Lodge was led by Judge John Watson assisted by Drayton McLane, master of the Lodge. A number of Masons from Cameron joined with Masons at Yarrellton in conducting the services. A. D. Lucas, 84, died at the residence of his son, W. M. Lucas Thursday March 3, 1927 at 6 oclock a. m. Mr. Lucas was a Civil War Veteran and a pioneer of Texas. He was born September 24, 1842 in Birmingham, Alabama. He came to Texas in 1879 and settled in Parker County. For the past several years he has made his home with his son, W. M. Lucas in Cameron. Mr. Lucas had many friends who loved him for his noble traits of character and will mourn his death with his wife, seven boys, one daughter, thirty-three grandchildren and twenty-three great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at North Elm Friday, March 4 with Rev. E. L. Springer, former Missionary of Milam County and a friend of the deceased, conducting the service. Interment was held in the North Elm Cemetery with Coleman-Eplen Undertakers in charge of the arrangements. The Herald extends sympathy to the bereaved family in the loss of their loved one. The Cameron Herald, 10 Mar 1927
- Last Name: Lucas
- First Name: Margaret M.
- Spouse: A. D.
- Row: 11
- Plot: 5
- Side: Left
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- Obituary: MRS. A. D. LUCAS IS BURIED THURSDAY Funeral services for Mrs. A. D. Lucas, 87, of this city were conducted Thursday afternoon from the North Elm Baptist Church. Rev. P. L. Caperton of Cameron, pastor of the North Elm church officiated. Interment was made in the North Elm cemetery. Mrs. Lucas has made her home here with her son, W. M. Lucas for the past thirteen years. She died on Wednesday. Mrs. Lucas was born in South Carolina and married in McNary county, Tennessee, August 22, 1866 to A. D. Lucas. They moved to Texas in 1879 and first settled in Parker county. He preceeded her in death in 1927. To this union was born twelve children, six of whom survive as follows: W. M. Lucas, Cameron; J. R. Lucas, Fort Cobb, Oklahoma; T. F. Lucas, Carnegay, Oklahoma; J. M. Lucas, San Francisco, California; R. F. Lucas, Detroit, Mrs. L. F. Simpson, Phoenix, Arizona. Thirty-three grand children, 36 great grand children and three great great grand children also survive. Mrs. Lucas was a member of the Baptist church. The Cameron Herald, 8 Jul 1937 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends for their many acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death of our beloved mother and grandmother, also for the beautiful floral offerings you sent. May you have the same kindness shown you in your hours of trial is our prayer. W. M. Lucas and family, W. H. Lucas and family The Cameron Herald, 8 Jul 1937
- Date Notes: B Oct 1850 D Jun 1937