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I hear ethereal whispers persuasive, soft and still,
"Daughter, if you don't remember us, who will?"
Author: Dot Stutter

MIDNIGHT at the COALY ORCHARD
Hollis, Harmon County, Oklahoma.....
a Time for Everything


Ecclesiastes 3:l-8

There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under heaven:
a time to be born and a a time to die,
a time to plant and a time to uproot,
a time to kill and a time to heal,
a time to tear down and a time to build,
a time to weap and a time to laugh,
a time to mourn and a time to dance,
a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
a time to embrace and a time to refrain,
a time to search and a time to give up,
a time to keep and a time to throw away,
a time to tear and a time to mend,
a time to be silent and a time to speak,
a time to love and a time to hate,
a time for war and a time for peace.
Solomon

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE
"til Jesus comes"

J W COALY
son of Jas Elbert "EBB" and Opal Irene Clark Coaly
BORN
17 Mar 1927
DIED
15 Jan 2002
buried Dryden Cemetery, Hollis, Harmon County, Oklahoma
J W Coaly
A horse, a rope, this Cowboy has no equal, he was loved by all who knew him!

J W Coaly
An Iron Horse stands vigil! Safe journey to the stars!

J W Coaly
Jay served his country in World War II and was welcomed home by his family!
He always looked after his parents!

PHOTOs contributed by Delbert Coaly


rowland
PHOTO contributed by JEAN BEALS WHITENECK

DIDAMA
Wife of
R D Rowland
DIED
June 1,1877
AGED
38 y, 1 mo, 23 d
buried Hickory Creek Cemetery, Jameson, Daviess County, Missouri


hickory
PHOTO contributed by JEAN BEALS WHITENECK
HICKORY CREEK CEMETERY
Located near Jameson, Daviess County, Missouri

HICKORY CREEK UNION CHURCH & CEMETERY
Many early pioneers are buried here. The oldest marked grave dates to 1845, however, there are undoubtedly older unmarked graves.
White wooden crosses were places at the unmarked graves in 1995 to remember those buried without headstones.
Hickory Creek Church Association was formed in 1869 by a stock of those interested in having a church in the community.
A board of trustees was elected and the church building erected at a cost of $1700.
Two congregations, the Hickory Creek Baptists and the Grand River Congregation of Cumberland Presbyterians met once a
month on different Sundays. Later, two other congregations also alternated Sundays, they were the Methodists and an
unknown congregation. The last services were held here in 1940 by the Hickory Creek Baptist congregation. In 1970 the
building was torn down and the walnut lumber sold.

Photo taken 1997


clark
W D CLARK 1925 - 1995
buried National Memorial Cemetery, Phoenix,Maricopa, Arizona
CEMETERY LINKS

Links to ARKANSAS CEMETERIES

GARLAND,ARKANSAS
Crystal Springs Cemetery, Crystal Springs, Garland, Arkansas
BLACK, Marcus and Columbus

Potter Memorial Cemetery, Lepanto, Poinsett, Arkansas
COLEY (Hilery H descendants)

Links to OKLAHOMA CEMETERIES


Buffalo Cemetery list, Sweetwater, Beckham County, Oklahoma

BLACK, William

Fairlawn Cemetery list, Elk city, Beckham County, Oklahoma
BLACK-HAPEMAN-GREEN

Link to TENNESSEE CEMETERIES

Couch Cemetery, Tennessee

Rootsweb.com...USGenWeb...TXGenWeb
MOORE COUNTY, TEXAS Cemetery Listings

CEMETERIES OF TEXAS, West Texas Cemeteries

Antioch Cemetery, Gladys, Montague County, Texas

SHAMROCK CEMETERY, Shamrock, Wheeler County, Texas

BOOTHILL CEMETERY List Tascosa, Oldham County, Texas
Boothill Cemetery Photos at Old Tascosa, Oldham County, Texas

Romero Cemetery list at Old Tascosa, Oldham County, Texas

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