Going from Fallsville, Newton County west on Highway 16 to Red Star, Madison County turn right
on Madison County Road 3605. Drive right at 1 mile (you will cross over a low water bridge and
also a cattle guard) until you come to a 'Y' in the road. There you will see a sign with three
cemeteries on it pointing to the right... Don't take the right... Go on the left of the 'Y'
(you are now on Madison County Road 3500) you will drive 2.9 miles and the cemetery will be on
your left out in a field.
Sam Beck
Rosie Lee Collins November 22, 1904
note: Mommy
Her headstone has no date, but she died September 9, 2001
Married April 24, 1920
William Harrison Collins May 20, 1888 May 27, 1989
note: Daddy
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.
Joshua 24:15
On back:
COLLINS
Our Children
Frank, Susie, Virginia, Ben, Sarah, Walker
Cleo, Billie, Floyd Dotson, Ethel, Melba
From Obituary: Daughter of John Franklin Williams
and Susan Jane Skelton Williams
Marvin Lavern Cook 1943 1975
note: Father
Flat headstone
Rockey (Marvin?) (Cook?) 196-
note: Funeral Home marker only, hard to read:
age 19
Brashears Funeral Home ?
Addie Ledbetter December 18, 1883 December 13, 1947
note: Mother
Headstone looks like Charlie Ledbetter's
Married William Charles Ledbetter April 1901
Charlie Ledbetter January 9, 1878 July 8, 1956
note: William Charles Ledbetter
Son of Harvey Carrol Ledbetter and
Nancy Catherine Rector Ledbetter
Lavon Ledbetter January 23, 1937 October 19, 1943
Mart Ledbetter January 24, 1907 August 20, 1975
note: In Loving Memory
Cassie Lyman June 26, 1912 April 19, 1998
Boyd Lyman November 25, 1919
note: In My Father's house are many mansions
Engraved picture of a church
Frankie Walker December 30, 1912 December 1, 1935
note: Flat headstone
Charles Oren Williams September 27, 1930 October 5, 1930
note: Flat headstone
Ethel G. Williams September 22, 1913
note: Married May 26, 1934
Johnie F. Williams June 17, 1907 December 2, 1989
Franklin Williams
note: Co C 1 Ark Inf.
Civil War marker
J. F. Williams January 18, 1924?
note: Homemade marker which, I feel is a foot Marker
for the Civil War marker for Franklin Williams.
As it was at the foot of that grave...but could be
two different people
Jack Williams July 21, 1876 February 29, 1950
note: Married February 28, 1904
Sarah Williams February 5, 1890 October 12, 1954
note: Parents that Prayed
Martha Jane Williams October 27, 1905 December 12, 1911
note: Flat headstone
Nannie M. Neff Williams
December 10, 1911 July 7, 1933
note: Mother
Single base, three separate stones
Married May 3, 1930
Gone But Not Forgotten
Flat foot marker:
Nannie Williams b. Dec. 10, 1911 d. July 7, 1933
Squire B. Williams November 14, 1909 October 29, 1993
note: O Death, where is thy sting,
O Grave, where is thy victory?
Alpha V. Steele Williams
December 24, 1915 March 28, 1992
note: Step Mother
Married November 13, 1942
Gone to sing with the Heavenly choir.
Rosevelt Williams November 22, 1904 February 5, 1970
note: The Rose my fade the lily die
but the flowers immortal bloom on high.
Flat headstone
Susan Jane Williams July 14, 1870 July 3, 1957
note: Flat headstone
Maiden name was Skelton
Tommie Williams May 2, 1915 June 16, 1916
note: Flat headstone
Willie H. Williams April 7, 1907 April 2, 1998
note: At Rest
Walking the Sea
In Loving Memory of Our Daddy
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