Deer Creek Cemetery
Submitted by Angelina Bonetti Deans
Deer Creek Cemetery- directions from Brady:- go East on 71, one mile past FM- 386, turn and you will see cemetery sign.- 4.3 miles.
Some of the headstones are difficult to read, so I did my best.---
NAME |
BORN |
DIED |
COMMENTS |
REF # |
Jul 25, 1866 |
Apr 5, 1904 |
Come Ye Blessed |
14 |
|
Aug 9, 1834 |
Aug 19, 1892 |
Unreadable inscription |
13 |
|
Feb 11, 1893 |
Jun 19, 1925 |
He has gone to the Mansion of Rest |
6 |
|
Dec 6, 1847 |
Jul 27, 1910 |
Wife of H.S. Barber- closeup |
12 |
|
Jan 24, 1870 |
May 22, 1943 |
Mother |
5 |
|
Oct 8, 1882 |
Apr 30, 1962 |
-- |
28 |
|
July 18, 1914 |
-Feb 27, 2006 |
29 |
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Feb 24, 1900 |
Aug 12, 1992 |
Wife of Col Frank J. Hainze, 11-1897, 11-1975 |
22 |
|
Jul 18, 1830 |
Sept 25, 1921 |
Wife of J.F. Harmon, Asleep in Jesus |
33 |
|
Sep 21, 1853 |
Jul 14, 1937 |
Masonic Compass |
34 |
|
Nov 6, 1899 |
Nov 8,1899 |
The little feet in the golden street shall never go astray, dau of S.R. and Della |
7 |
|
Sept 17, 1874 |
May 3, 1953 |
- |
27 |
|
Feb 8, 1872 |
Sep 27, 1890 |
- |
15 |
|
- |
- |
Son of W.L & M.A. Hayes, “Our Baby . . . “ rest is unreadable |
24 |
|
Jan 17, 1868 |
Jul 17, 1928 |
- |
23 |
|
Oct 9, ? |
?,1879 |
Son of S.P. and M.E. Hayes, Weep Not He Is Not Here, very damaged headstone |
35 |
|
Oct 9, 1877 |
Nov 27, 1899 |
- |
39 |
|
Sept 15, 1890 |
Apr 4, 1891 |
- |
16 |
|
- |
- |
Dau of A.H. & J.A., Age 3 years |
2 |
|
Oct 24, 1842 |
Feb 29, 1928 |
- |
26 |
|
Jan 24, 1839 |
Apr 27, 1882 |
- |
37 |
|
Dec 6, 1921 |
Jan 27, 2002 |
Wife |
21 |
|
Nov 14, 1837 |
Feb 19, 1907 |
Earth Hath No Sorrow Heaven Cannot Heal, Masonic Compass |
25 |
|
Nov 1, 1872 |
Nov 16, 1881 |
- |
36 |
|
Mar 25, 1926 |
Jan 17, 2002 |
Husband |
21 |
|
Dec 15, 1893 |
Jan 7, 1980 |
- |
54 |
|
Jun 1842 |
Feb 9, 1922 |
Rest in Peace, Mother |
41 |
|
Jun 18, 1909 |
Dec 5, 1991 |
Wed Jun 4 1937 |
47 |
|
Mar 26, 1912 |
Apr 3, 2003 |
- |
47 |
|
1939 |
1939 |
Infant Son of Mr. And Mrs. Edward Jennings, Budded on Earth to Bloom in Heaven |
48 |
|
Nov 2, 1868 |
Oct 19, 1938 |
- |
42 |
|
Sep 12, 1840 |
Nov 11, 1934 |
Rest in Peace, Father |
41 |
|
Jun 3, 1874 |
Feb 15, 1973 |
In Loving Memory of Aunt Mary |
40 |
|
May 2, 1880 |
May 22 1961 |
- |
43 |
|
Nov 18, 1875 |
Nov 5, 1935 |
- |
73 |
|
Jan 1, 1914 |
Jul 20, 1958 |
- |
75 |
|
Apr 21, 1929 |
Oct 28, 1993 |
Footsone Memaw, Married Oct 7, 1931 DAR- UDC-D of TX |
52 |
|
Feb 28, 1867 |
Nov 8, 1911 |
I know my redeemer liveth |
70 |
|
Oct 6, 1886 |
Nov 10, 1979 |
- |
61 |
|
Apr 22, 1937 |
Jan 4, 1991 |
51 |
||
May 27, 1854 |
Feb 11, 1944 |
Rock of Ages |
69 |
|
Jun 15, 1885 |
Feb 8, 1886 |
Dau of J.M. & M.E. Latham |
67 |
|
Aug 9, 1881 |
Jun 8, 1886 |
Son of M.S. & M.C. Latham |
58 |
|
July 4, 1917 |
Feb 9, 1995 |
- |
75 |
|
- |
Apr 26, 1883 |
Infant Child of W.F. & M.C. Latham, Our Babe |
57 |
|
Nov 20, 1885 |
Dec 27, 1904 |
Son of J.L. & C.A. Latham, Our Boy Rests Here |
68 |
|
Jan 28, 1889 |
Apr 2, 1915 |
- |
55 |
|
Jan 29, 1852 |
May 4, 1920 |
Rock of Ages |
69 |
|
Dec 11, 1877 |
Jan 30, 1965 |
- |
74 |
|
May 18, 1899 |
Apr 26, 1978 |
Aunt Sister |
77 |
|
May 21, 1854 |
Sep 26, 1917 |
- |
60 |
|
Jun 26, 1913 |
Oct 8, 1975 |
- |
64 |
|
Apr 12, 1854 |
Oct 10, 1904 |
A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant in our home, which never can be filled |
59 |
|
May 24, 1908 |
May 26, 1986 |
Pepaw footstone, Married Oct 7, 1931- Back of stone |
52 |
|
May 12, 1937 |
Oct 12, 1985 |
50 |
||
Feb 7, 1880 |
Mar 15, 1936 |
- |
61 |
|
Jan 8, 1932 |
Aug 26, 1907 |
Mother Rests Here |
72 |
|
Aug 11, 1828 |
Apr 1, 1891 |
- |
71 |
|
1909 |
1996 |
- |
76 |
|
1887 |
1967 |
- |
38 |
|
Sept 24, 1935 |
Oct 13, 2000 |
- |
65 |
|
Mar 7, 1927 |
Mar 18, 1988 |
- |
66 |
|
May 28, 1904 |
May 1, 1974 |
Beloved Mother |
4 |
|
Apr 5, 1924 |
Apr 27, 1969 |
Texas, Sgt, USMC, WWII |
3 |
|
Dec 7, 1915 |
Apr 9, 1999 |
Married Oct 3, 1944 |
20 |
|
Oct 3, 1944 |
- |
Married Oct 3, 1944 |
19 |
|
Jan 19, 1913 |
Dec 16, 2001 |
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler (Let the Good Times Rolls) |
62 |
|
Mar 26, 1916 |
Jul 19, 1970 |
In loving memory |
63 |
|
Feb 2, 1898 |
Mar 7, 1993 |
Wed Mar 11, 1937, Private US Army, WWI |
53 |
|
Oct 26, 1913 |
- |
Wed Mar 11, 1937 |
53 |
|
July 11, 1834 |
Jan12, 1919 |
- |
30 |
|
Aug 2, 1904 |
Apr 24, 1906 |
Headstone broken |
9 |
|
Nov 15, 1859 |
Mar 6, 1914 |
- |
10 |
|
Mar 20, 1887 |
Aug 3, 1930 |
- |
56 |
|
Mar 8, 1935 |
Jan 30, 1921 |
- |
8 |
|
Jul 6, 1855 |
Nov 6, 1929 |
- |
11 |
|
Oct 11, 1889 |
Jul 19, 1944 |
- |
56 |
|
Feb 29, 1832 |
Feb 21, 1913 |
Father, At Rest |
44 |
|
Dec 29, 1909 |
Dec 29, 1909 |
Son of Mr. And Mrs. R.H. Wilson |
46 |
|
May 12, 1881 |
Nov 26, 1913 |
Woodmen of the World, Dum Tacet Clamet (though silent, he speaks) |
45 |
|
Mar 1, 1894 |
May 28, 1965 |
- |
49 |
|
Jun 2, 1811 |
Sept 13, 1909 |
Father, Go Home Dear Ones and Dry Your Tears For You Must Lay Here Till Christ Appears |
32 |
|
Jun 22, 1803 |
May 17, 1885 |
Mother, Go Home Dear Ones and Dry Your Tears For You Must Lay Here Till Christ Appears |
31 |
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