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Letter L-Biographical and Necrological Index Cross Co., Ark Letter L-Biographical and Necrological Index Cross Co., Ark. by Paul V.Isbell, Mar.2,2013 Index:Partial Abair, Flossie, 180 Davis, Shelia, Mrs., 66 Armstrong, Mary, Mrs., 142 Dennett, Sarah Ann m.Lackey, Mrs. Barksdale, Steven, 159 d.1902, 14 Batchelor, Nellie Ruth m.Loyd, Mrs., 180 Douglas, Tracie m.Lawrence, Mrs., 47 Betts, John Logan d.1924, 80 Draffen, Temfy b.1863-, 114 Betts, Sarah Lavina Boyd, Mrs. d.1918, 80 Dunlap, Jessie m.Lackey, Mrs. d.1984, 14 Bibens, Kenny, 159 Eskew, Judy Jacqueline m.Lindley, Mrs., Blake, Julia m.Like, Mrs., 112 117 Blaylock, Jeannie, Mrs., 110 Evans, Douglas, 53 Boone, Darlene m.Like, Mrs., 112 Fecho, Lisa m.Lamb, Mrs., 20 Brock, Rena Mae m.Lamb, Mrs., 22 Feyen, Carolyn McAllister, Mrs., 110 Burnett, Peggy, Mrs., 142 Flippo, Margaret m.Leverett, Mrs., 91 Butler, Ann, Mrs., 66 Funston, Bernice m.Lawrence, Mrs., 48 Cantrell, Pam m.Leverette, Mrs., 91 Gaar, Catherine Jane Blandenbaker, Mrs. Casteel, Mamie m.Logan, Mrs. d.1949, 138, d.1872, 138 140 Gaar, Staunton Wilhoite d.1869, 138 Castle, Juanita, Mrs., 143 Gaddis, Bob, 84 Chambers, Monroe, 143 Ginesta, Deborah m.Love, Mrs., 154 Chance, Lodusky Jane m.Lackey, Mrs. Graddy, Thelma Louise m.Larue, Mrs. d.1971, 14 d.1998, 37 Cheney, Emma m.Loveless, Mrs., 159 Green, Maude m.Couch, Mrs., 105 Compton, Myrtle m.Larue, Mrs. d.1985, 37 Harris, Delanie m.Massey, Mrs., 137 Cook, Jo m.Martin, Mrs., 66 Hastings, Anne m.Loveless, Mrs., 159 Cook, Mattie Virgie m.Logan, Mrs. d.1947, Heindselman, Ralph, 111 140 Henderson, Raymond, 111 Couch, Bernice Dunn, Mrs., 105 Henderson, Willie Francis, Mrs., 23 Couch, John H., 105 Hendrix, Sherry Ann m.Lindley, Mrs., 117 Couch, W. T., 105 Hiett, Dorothy Pearl m.Loyd, Mrs., 180 Cox, Allie Isabell Hodge, Mrs., 188 Horton, Casey, 20 Cox, Bertha, 188 Horton, Ronald, 20 Cox, Calvin, 188 Horton, Thelma Jarmon, Mrs., 20 Cox, Florence, 188 Horton, Vivian, Mrs., 50 Cox, Goldie, 188 Howland, Everette Lewis, 110 Cox, Johnnie, 188 Howland, Thelma Naomi Harris, Mrs., 110 Cox, Lawrence, 188 Hudson, Linda, Mrs., 110 Cox, Myrtle, 188 Hylle, Clare, Mrs., 156 Cox, Naomie, 188 Hylle, John, 156 Dallas, Mattie m.Lyon, Mrs., 193 James, Burton Euphates d.1893, 66 Darnell, Bessie m.Logan, Mrs. d.1989, 138, Jeffers, J. D., 145 140 Johnson, Thomas, 127 Jordan, Irene m.Larue, Mrs. d.1988, 37 Lampkin, Ida Mae d.1985, 27 King, Marion, Mrs., 111 Lampkin, Marvin D. d.1990, 27 Lace, Lily L. Baby d.1999, 13 Lampkin, William D. “Dewi” (Bio.)*, 27 Lackey, Andrew d.1969 Vet, 14 Lampkin, William H. d.1967, 27 Lackey, Andrew Franklin d.1944, 14 Lancaster, Clarence A. d.1936, 28 Lackey, Hiram "Hi" d.1957, 14 Lancaster, Lavinia d.1952, 29 Lackey, Hiram b.1828, 14 Lancaster, Mary Hudson, Mrs. d.1957, 29 Lackey, Jiles Logan d.1980, 14 Lane, Annie Belle m.Jones, Mrs. d.1966, Lackey, Sarah Ann d.1970, 14 30 Lake, A. L. M. d.1898, 17 Lane, Edyth Tipton, Mrs., 31 Lake, Augustus Washington d.1919 Lane, George d.unk (CSA), 31 (Bio.)(CSA), 17 Lane, Hector Caudell d.1985 (Bio.), 31 Lake, E. B. d.1899, 18 Lane, Hector D., 31 Lake, Eda Cummingham d.1991, 18 Lane, Hector Davis, 31 Lake, Richard P. d.1895, 18 Lane, Howard Inloe, 31 Lake, Robert Mullin d.1947, 19 Lane, Hunter Wylston d.1961 (Bio.), 31 Lake, Sarah Jeanette d.2007, 19 Lane, James Thomas, 31 Lamastus, Eular Baker d.1976, 20 Lane, James Thomas d.1950, 32 Lamastus, Glenn d.1977, 20 Lane, Mary, 31 Lamb, Barbara Ann m.Horton, Mrs. d.2007 Lane, Nannie Irene m.Robley, Mrs. (Obit), 20 d.1942, 32 Lamb, Barbara Jean, 20 Lane, Nannie Irene, Mrs., 31 Lamb, Callie d.1951, 21 Lane, Robert Wylston, 31 Lamb, Celina K.-Ellis, Mrs., 21 Lane, Ruby Irene, 31 Lamb, Charles M. d.1954, 21 Lane, Wallace Wells, 31 Lamb, Craig, 20 Lane, William Davis, 31 Lamb, James, 20 Laney, Edward Franklin d.1943, 34 Lamb, James Raybern d.2004 (Obit), 22 Laney, Francis Palmer d.1939, 34 Lamb, Jesse Ronald d.1967, 22 Laney, Frank T. d.1948, 34 Lamb, Jessie B. d.1993, 22 Laney, Virginia Ann Infant d.1937, 34 Lamb, Kelly, Mrs., 22 Laney, Willie Lucille Baby d.1917, 34 Lamb, Loeita Virginia m.Minton, Mrs. Lanier, J. L., 78 d.2001 (Obit), 23 Lanier, R. J., 78 Lamb, Lola Mae d.1949, 23 Lanier, W. J., 78 Lamb, Ronald, 20 Largent, J. W. d.1905, 36 Lamb, Sue Ella m.Earney, Mrs., 23 LaRue, Jacob Castleman d.1878, 37 Lamb, Virginia A. Infant d.1937, 23 LaRue, Juanita McKenzie, Mrs. d.2002, 37 Lambertson, Mary Evelyn m.Taylor, Mrs. LaRue, Lelia Essie Frasier, Mrs. d.1978, 37 d.1969, 25 LaRue, Luther Jacob d.1931, 37 Lambertson, Robert H. d.1989, 25 LaRue, Luther Jacob, III d.1996, 37 Lamkin, Dub, 27 Larue, Rhoda Francis Perry, Mrs. d.1923, Lamkin, Pam, Mrs., 27 37 Lamkin, Renee, 27 Latham, Cari Ann d.1989, 38 Lamkin, Vickie, 27 Latham, Charlene Marie Child d.1980, 38 Lampkin, Emma L., Mrs. d.1997, 26 Latimore, Albert d.1936, 39 Lampkin, Erin m.Murphy, Mrs., 27 Latimore, Alma Paul d.1975, 39 Latimore, Anna d.1944, 39 Lawson, Allen, 51 Latimore, Bert d.1916, 39 Lawson, Anne m.Robbins, Mrs., 52 Latimore, James F. d.1963, 39 Lawson, Annie d.1976, 50 Latta, Cora N. m.Ables, Mrs. d.1967, 39 Lawson, Charlene Lindley, Mrs. d.2006 Latta, Edwin L. Infant d.1921, 39 (Obit), 50 Latta, Ida, Mrs. d.aft.1880, 40 Lawson, Charles d.1952, 51 Latta, James Benjamin d.1924, 40 Lawson, Daris, 53 Latta, Jewell, Mrs. d.1963, 40 Lawson, Dee d.1982, 51 Latta, John C. d.1925, 40 Lawson, Earl Clifton d.2006 (Obit), 51 Latta, John N. b.1826, 40 Lawson, Evie m.Smith, Mrs. d.1979, 52 Latta, Leroy d.1946, 41 Lawson, Georgett, 53 Latta, Lorene L. d.1989, 41 Lawson, J. E. Baby d.1888, 52 Latta, Molly d.1927, 41 Lawson, Jacob b.1824, 51 Latta, Nannie E. d.1963, 41 Lawson, James “Mike” Michael d.1978, 52 Latta, R. E. d.1933, 41 Lawson, James Tony "Bub" d.1994, 52 Latta, Robert Franklin d.1934, 41 Lawson, Janne Anna, Mrs. d.1947, 53 Latta, Sam d.1955, 41 Lawson, John d.1997, 53 Latta, Thomas M. d.2001, 41 Lawson, Josie m.Jackson, Mrs., 54 Latta, Willie d.1905, 41 Lawson, Larry, 50 Lawrence, Barbara Anderson, Mrs., 47 Lawson, Lee d.1973, 53 Lawrence, Crissy Nicole, 47 Lawson, Lillian, 51 Lawrence, Dennis, 48 Lawson, Lura B. “Loodie” m.Davis, Mrs. Lawrence, Emmett d.1987, 45 d.2009 (Obit), 53 Lawrence, Ernest Child d.1907, 45 Lawson, Mary d.1990, 54 Lawrence, Esther L., Mrs. d.2001, 45 Lawson, Mary E. d.2008, 54 Lawrence, George Killough d.1981, 45 Lawson, Mary L. b.1937, 53 Lawrence, George W. d.1920, 45 Lawson, Mary Velma m.Thomas, Mrs. Lawrence, Hazel, 45 d.1006, 54 Lawrence, James Olen d.1985, 46 Lawson, Mollie d.1969, 54 Lawrence, Kathy, 47 Lawson, Mollie m.Robbins, Mrs., 55 Lawrence, Kelly Lynn m.Lord, Mrs., 47 Lawson, Nancy Marion Baby d.1945, 54 Lawrence, Larry, 47 Lawson, Nancy, Mrs. b.1821, 51 Lawrence, Morgan Taylor, 47 Lawson, Nathan, 54 Lawrence, Ray, 47 Lawson, Nathon "Buddy", Capt. d.1999, 54 Lawrence, Raymond, 48 Lawson, Odell d.1941, 54 Lawrence, Raymond Harold d.1997 Vet, 47 Lawson, Odis d.1959, 55 Lawrence, Robert James d.2009 (Obit), 47 Lawson, Oliver, 53 Lawrence, Susie, Mrs. d.1955, 48 Lawson, Ophelia d.1988, 55 Lawrence, Terry, 48 Lawson, Patsy Karen Baby d.1945, 55 Lawrence, Theodore d.2011, 48 Lawson, Paul Andrew d.1981, 55 Lawrence, Tina, 48 Lawson, Porter, 51 Lawrence, Virginia Mebane d.1957, 49 Lawson, Roy Lee d.1985, 55 Lawrie, J. B. d.aft 1920, 50 Lawson, Ryan, 50 Lawrie, Virginia d.1931, 50 Lawson, Samuel b.1856, 51 Lawson, 51 Lawson, Samuel L. d.1893, 55 Lawson Wilburn, 51 Lawson, Todd, 50 Lawson, Ulma, 55 Lee, Robert E. d.1998, 71 Lawson, Virginia, Mrs., 51 Lee, Roy D., 70 Lawson, Walter, 55 Lee, Roy Edward d.1988, 72 Lawson, Wayne Ross d.2004, 56 Lee, Sammy, 65 Lawson, Wilbur d.1958 Vet, 56 Lee, Sammy Jewel (Bio.), 72 Lawson, Willie m.Robbins, Mrs., 52 Lee, Shirley Lace McKnight, Mrs., 73 Lax, Bertie Mitchell d.1946, 57 Lee, William Earl d.2008 (Bio.), 73 Lay, Pearl d.1911, 59 Lee, William S. d.1925, 73 Lee, A. W., 64 Leech, Carol Lynn d.1994, 74 Lee, Athlene m.Martin, Mrs. d.1983, 73 Leech, Charles d.1995, 74 Lee, Barbara Gail Dunlap, Mrs., 75 Legg, Ada Belle, Mrs., 75 Lee, Betty Ann m.Sanders, Mrs., 66 Legg, Bobby Wade d.2002 (Bio.), 75 Lee, Billy, 159 Legg, Elbert H. d.1951, 75 Lee, Billy Lawrence d.2010 (Obit), 65 Legg, Penelopie, Mrs. d.1910, 77 Lee, Bobby, 70 Legg, Rani Perry d.1967, 77 Lee, Bobby Ray d.1998, 65 Legg, Robert, 75 Lee, Bonnie Christine, Mrs. d.1986, 65 Legg, Rosa m.Lanier, Mrs. d.1911 (Obit), Lee, Catherine m.Martin, Mrs. d.2010 78 (Obit), 66 Leisure, Bob Allen d.2004, 79 Lee, Charlotte Chilner, Mrs. d.1949, 66 Lemke, Albert W. d.1959, 79 Lee, Conard “Conrad” d.1959, 66 Lemke, Carl Ludvig d.1943, 80 Lee, Dewey d.1977, 66 Lemke, David, 80 Lee, Donald G. “Don” d.2009 (Bio.), 66 Lemke, Edward W.
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