• Last Name: Edmonds
  • First Name: J. L.
  • Row: 2
  • Plot: 24
  • Side: Left
  • Birth: 1873-05-31
  • Death: 1901-09-23
  • Remarks: W.O.W. YARRELLTON NEWS Last Sunday afternoon was the time set for the unveiling of the monument over the grave of Sov. J. T. Edmonds, by the Yarrellton Camp of the W. of W. A large crowd was present at the North Elm grave yard, including sovereign visitors from the Rosebud, Maysfield, Cameron and Buckholts camps. Miss Minnie Perkins delivered the ode on mortality in a clear and impressive voice, and Sov. M.H. McCulloch was the orator of the occasion. Sov. McCulloch was at his best and many passages were marked by startling beauty and eloquence. Woodcraft is making phenomenal progress in this and surrounding camps. The Cameron Herald, May 15, 1902
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  • Obituary: EDMONDS The remains of a young man named Edmonds, who died at __me, Hardeman county, were brought here on the train from ____ yesterday morning and ____ in hearse of Bryant & ____ Co. and taken to North Elm cemetery where the burial service was conducted under the auspices of the Woodman lodge [of] Yarrellton. A large number of friends were at the grave. The Cameron Herald, 3 Oct 1901

EDMONDS The remains of a young man named Edmonds, who died at __me, Hardeman county, were brought here on the train from ____ yesterday morning and ____ in hearse of Bryant & ____ Co. and taken to North Elm cemetery where the burial service was conducted under the auspices of the Woodman lodge [of] Yarrellton. A large number of friends were at the grave. The Cameron Herald, 3 Oct 1901

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