- Last Name: Stall
- First Name: John F. "Fred"
- Row: 1
- Plot: 10
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1896-06-27
- Death: 1972-06-30
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- Obituary: FRED STALL Fred Stall, 76, of Rt. 1 Cameron, died Saturday in a Cameron hospital He was born at Bastrop and had lived in the North Elm area 40 years where he was a farmer. Funeral services were at 3 p. m. Sunday at Marek-Burns-Laywell Funeral Home, the Rev. C. E. Wierth officiating. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. Surviving are three brothers, George Stall of Lexington, Julius Stall of Rockdale and Willie Stall of Burlington; and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Arisman of Cameron and Mrs. Roselea Westbrook of Moody. The Cameron Herald, 6 Jul 1972
- Last Name: Stall
- First Name: Lena
- Maiden Name: Rosenhain
- Spouse: George Stall, Sr.
- Row: 1
- Plot: 7
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1871-04-05
- Death: 1951-08-04
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- Obituary: MRS. LENA STALL, 80 DIED IN LOCAL HOSPITAL SUNDAY MORNING Mrs. Lena Stall, 80, died Sunday August 5, at St. Edward Hospital. Mrs. Stall became ill suddenly Saturday and was taken to the hospital for treatment. She was born at Flatonia, Texas, 1871, the daughter of the late John and Mary Rosenhain. She had been a resident of Milam County since 1935 and had lived in the North Elm Community. Funeral Services were to be held from the Chapel of the Green Funeral Home, Tuesday, August 7, 4:00 P. M. with Rev. P. L. Caperton, conducting. Interment scheduled in the North Elm Cemetery with Green Funeral Home directing the arrangements. Surviving are her husband, George Stall of Cameron, four sons, John Fred Stall, George Hall, Jr., Julius Hall and Willie Hall all of Cameron; Three daughters, Mrs. Katie Hewer of Lexington, Mrs. Annie Arisman of Cameron, and Mrs. Rosa Lee Westbrook of Nolanville; one brother D. H. Rosenhain of Cameron and one sister, Miss Katie Rosenhain of Cameron. The Cameron Herald, 9 Aug 1951
- Last Name: Stevens
- First Name: Cecil Elwood
- Spouse: Lillie Mae
- Row: 2
- Plot: 3
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1896-03-03
- Death: 1972-04-18
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- Obituary: CECIL ELWOOD STEVENS Cecil Elwood Stevens, 76, of Cameron died Wednesday morning in a Rosebud hospital. He was a native of Milam County and a retired farmer. Funeral was at 2 p. m. Friday at the Battetown Baptist Church, the Rev. Ed Mustoe officiating. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. Surviving are three sons, Denson and Johnny Stevens of Houston and J. R. Stevens of Mount Holly, N. J.; six daughters, Mrs. Corinne Little of Compton, Ky., Mrs. Helen Hairston of Temple, Mrs. Doris Moody of Minerva, Mrs. Joy Kirk, Mrs. Bettie Fikes and Mrs. Jo Ann Bumbera, all of Houston; two brothers, Clarence Stevens of Sweetwater and Leonard Stevens of Coleman; 20 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Marek-Burns-Laywell Funeral Home was in charge. The Cameron Herald, 24 Apr 1972
- Last Name: Terry
- First Name: Lillian
- Maiden Name: Perkins
- Spouse: Luther "Doc"
- Row: 5
- Plot: 8
- Side: Right
- Birth: 1888-10-21
- Death: 1967-04-20
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- Obituary: SERVICES HERE FOR MRS. TERRY Mrs. Lillian Perkins Terry, 78, died in New Orleans Friday, April 21. She was born Oct. 22, 1888. Funeral services were 2 p. m. Monday with Rev. Anthony Thibodeaux officiating. Burial was in North Elm Cemetery. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Genevieve Myer Landry of New Orleans; a brother, Jim Perkins of Cameron; a sister, Mrs. Hallye Byrd Webb of Pauls Valley, Okla.; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Bunt Adams, John Davis, Ernest Burkes, Clarence Colburn, Morris Eplen and Barbee Barrett. Marek-Burns Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. The Cameron Herald, 27 Apr 1967
- Last Name: Terry
- First Name: Luther Lee "Doc"
- Spouse: Lillian Terry
- Row: 5
- Plot: 7
- Side: Left
- Birth: 1885-07-04
- Death: 1954-10-21
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- Obituary: L. L. TERRY DIED FRIDAY, OCT 22 IN FORT WORTH L. L. Terry died in Fort Worth Friday morning, October 22, at 10 a. m. Funeral Services will be held Sunday morning at 10 a. m. from the Ray-Crowder Funeral Home in Fort Worth. Burial will be in North Elm Cemetery with local arrangements by Marek-Burns Funeral directors. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Terry, of Fort Worth, one daughter, Mrs. Ben Landry of Lake Charles, La.; four brothers, Marshall Terry of Cameron, Cage Terry of Maysfield and John Terry of San Angelo; two sisters, Mrs. Homer Grant of Milano and Mrs. Jesse Bailey of Fort Worth. The Cameron Herald, 28 Oct 1954