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Montgomery County Texas Cemeteries Montgomery County Texas Cemeteries Vol. VI GOLDEN GATE Cataloged by: Oveta and Horace Wright - 18 April 1978 Location: FM 2854 (old Montgomery Rd.) Down about one mile, turn on' first black top road to the left - cross RR tracks and swing right about one block. KING, 011ie Edward TOLBERT (Double Marker) 22 Oct. 1900 - 19 Nov. 1970 J. D. 27 July 1905 HABRELL, Joe (Masonic Emb..) Mamie 20 Aug. 1901 - 17 Feb. 1964 2 Mar. 1909 - 14 Mar. 1976 Age 67 years LOCKET, Clarence 10 Feb. 1910 - 15 July 1972 TALFORD, Ben 8 Feb. 1905 - 18 Mar. 1970 HAYNES, Arthur W. 15 Dec. 1952 - 1 Jan. 1972 TALFORD, Curtis S. 4 Dec. 1977 LEWIS, Eddie 37yrs. 3mo. 4days 1903 - 1959 JACKSON, Lula CAMPBELL, Frank Died 27 Jan. 1954 15 Aug. 1907 - 8 June 1972 FISHER, ? H. L. COLE, Alice 23 Oct. 1972 Died 7 Apr. 1973 Collins & Johnson Age 70 years. Collins & Johnson Funeral Home STEELE, Gregory Allen 17 Aug. 1955 - 23 Dec. 1973 JOHNSON, 0. Z. PFC US Army RICHARD, Morris 16 Mar. 1914 - 5 Nov. 1974 17 Oct. 1911 - 21 Feb. 1965 LEWIS, Henry W. WHITESIDE, W. 12 Mar. 1913 - 14 Oct. 1965 9 Oct. 1906 - 20 Nov. 1969 DAVIS, Willie COLE, Tommie Lee PVT 69 Texas Co. 26 May 1975 165 Depot Brigade WW I 53 Years 15 Nov. 1894 - 10 Oct. 1960 Collins & Johnson FIELDS, Sheniakua LaSheryle ? THOMAS, Annie 2 Sept. 1977 - 10 Dec. 1977 30 Oct. 1968 3mo. 8days Pruit Funeral Home PRUITT, Jessie McWASHINGTON, Hattie 16 May 1955 25 Oct. 1909 - 8 July 1977 Pruit Funeral Home DAVIS, Lucille TRYON, Lela 14 Mar. 1907 - 3 Oct. 1971 16 Nov. 1898 - 3 April 1974 Golden Gate Cemetery continued: McWASHINGTON, Ammon ANDERSON, Charlie -. 31 July 1900 - 14 Sept.1974 TEC 5 Texas 352 Engr. WWII 29 Oct. 1914 - 5 Apr. 1963 DENNIS, Clyde L., Sr. PFC Texas Co.A 318 Engr. COLE, James BN. WWIT California STMI US NAVY WWII 10 Dec. 1915 - 13 Sept.1967 7 Jan. 1923 - 20 Oct. 1968 BROWN (Double Marker) MITH, Willie H., III Jimmie 7 Aug. 1953 - 18 Aug. 1973 7 July 1890 - 9 June 1971 Mason NcLEMORE, Mildred Melissa 1 Apr. 1911 - 20 Apr. 1974 8 Feb. 1902 Eastern Star DENNIS, (Double Marker) Wesley BURTH, Robert Sr. 6 June 1894 11 Feb. 1904 - 8 Jan.1971 Jeff Ann 30 July 1899 - 30 Nov. 1974 OLIVER, Geneva 24 Dec. 1894 - 9 June 1970 GUIJLATT Red 4 May 1904 - 13 Apr. 1971 BALDWIN, Qunicy Died 22 Apr. 1976 MILLER, Allen, Jr. Collins & Johnson Funeral 5 June 1912 - 10 Aug. 1974 HUBBARD, Archie Lee WRIGHT, Robert 13 June 1940 - 22 May 1970 Texas, PVT. US ARMY WWI 20 July 1885 - 9 Sept. 1971 ThOMPSON, Pink PERKINS, Lois Texas, PVT US ARMY WWII 2 Oct. 1905 - 6 Apr. 1978 29 Dec. 1900 - 16 June 1971, JAMES, (Double Marker) WEST, Althea Denise Eddie Jr. 18 Oct. 1968 - 24 Dec. 1968 Texas, PVT US ARMY WWII 24 Feb. 1924 - 4 Nov. 1966 BENNETT, Calvin Doris Louise 1952 - 1976 22 Mar. 1931 - 4 Nov. 1966 MANNING, Clay? or Day? WILLIAMS, Willie 27 July 1900 - 28 Jan. 1969 16 Oct. 1895 - 6 Aug. 1977 SPEARS, Nora L. BLAIR, Sandy 1908 - 1977 25 May 1868 2 Mar. 1960 BLAIR, Earnest WILLIAMS, Booker T. 20 Jan. 1902 - 28 Aug. 1968 AS US ARMY WWII 1926 - 1977 THOMAS, Alfred 3 Feb. 1905 - 13 Aug. 1977 NcWASHINGTUN Oscar (Reverend) Collins & Johnson Funeral 7 Sept. 1887 30 Mar. 1977 4 Golden Gate Cemetery continued: ELLIS, Raymond L. ASHFORD, Hermanci 5 Feb. 1968 - 13 Feb. 1977 1924 - 1977 WILLIAMS, ,Jeff, Sr. ROSE, Edd 3a. 111 =5n iT?? 7 Nov. 1975 Age 69 years DENMAN, Andrew H. Collins & Johnson Funeral Home PVT US ARMY 17 Oct, 1918 - 21 Jul. 1975 JOHNSON, Carrie 28 Nov. 1977 CARTWRIGHT, L.M. (Mrs.) Age 84 years 14 Dec. 1974 Collins & Johnson Funeral Home Age 60 years Collins & Johnson Funeral BOWIE, Lottie Mae 3 Jan. 1975 LEE, Roosevelt Age 57 years 26 Nov. ? 1975 Collins & Johnson Funeral Home Collins & Johnson Funeral TAYLOR, Lula JOHNSON, Ora L. 5 Apr. 1888 - 23 Dec. 1976 25 Apr. 1903 - 6 June 1976 Age 88 years Clarence Lewis Funeral Home Collins & Johnson Funeral Home DIZADARE, Josephine C. CAL, Jim Henry 28 Aug. 1976 1910 - 1976 Age 86 years Collins & Johnson Funeral Home Collins & Johnson Funeral McCLOUD, Warren Douglas GLENN, Charlie, Jr. CPL US MARINE CORPS Korea SPi US NAVEY WW II 13 Nov. 1932 - 5 Oct. 1976 1916 - 1975 Solid Cement Grave JONES, 011ie John BROWN, Phillip Leon 20 Oct. 1975 PFC Age 76 years 23 Oct. 1955 - 18 Oct. 1976 Collins & Johnson Funeral Age 20 years Collins & Johnson Funeral Home BUTERA, Carrie 23 Feb. 1976 CLAY, William L., Jr. Age 93 years 19 July 1935 - 8 May 1957 Collins & Johnson Funeral JOSEPH, Lucille CLAY, Charles E. 1906 - 1977 7 Nov. 1936 - 8 Aug. 1965 Collins & Johnson Funeral Home FERGUSON, James D. HAWKINS, Barbara 20 Nov. 1977 4 June 1976 (died) ge 55 years Collins & Johnson Funeral Home ollins & Johnson Funeral CHESTANG, Joe N. 18 Sept. 1977 9mo. 12days Golden Gate Cemetery continued: 5 WATSON, Melvin WOODS, Howard 14 Feb. 1978 29 Jan. 1978 Age 47 years Age 83 years Collins & Johnson Funeral Collins & Johnson Funeral Home LEWIS DUPREE CEMETERY Cataloged by: Oveta and Horace Wright - 15 July 1978. Location: Highway 105 West from Conroe; take 1486 South a- Dobbin; go ca 2.06 miles; turn right on first road past Jack- son Rd. Cemetery is on Private Property - in deep woods. Guide and inforniart: Mr. A.A. "Dud" Rumfield, cousin of the Griffiths. For more information - interested parties may contact member: Frances MrC1loch, P.O.Box 293, Huntsville, Tx. 77340. In respect to our loved ones, fenced and marked, March 1971, by the following descendants of Lewis and Levene Daves Dupree and George and Sarah Grier Pinchbáck: La Dean Childres Carl Hooper, Jr. Larry I Chaddock Clydine Pool Hooper Dr. Walter D. Chaddock Lynette Dupree Letlow Bernice Dupree Curry Frances Purichard McCulloch Peggy Hooper Dean May Dupree Neal Charles L. Dupree Dr. Florence Petzel John L. Dupree Lucille Pool Pratt Lila C. Dupree Bessie Price Owen Monty L. Dupree Marion Dupree Reitch Robert B. Dupree Annie Dupree Sandel Walter B. Dupree Sarah Wise Brown Walter S. Dupree J. S. Price PINCHBACK, George DUPREE, Lewis 12 May 1811 - 15 May 1854 2 Aug. 1801 - 23 Aug. 1855 PINCHBACK, Sarah H. DUPREE, Levene Adaline Consort of George Pinchback 2 May 1808 - 20 Dec. 1887 PINCHBACK, George DAVES, Frances L. 26 Jan. 1807 - 19 June 4408T 8 July 1821 - 21 Mar. 1859 1847 .
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