Harmon Cemetery
Provided
by Joel
Honeycutt and Pat Althaus
Blanco
County Historical Commission, 101 Pitchfork, Johnson City, TX
78636.
Transcribed
by:
Prepared for the TXGenWeb Blanco County Web Site by Wanda
Qualls
Location: The Harmon Cemetery is located on 281 South 290
East - .2 mile outside
Johnson City city limits - on right. In 1985 on property adjacent
to the Lydon Hobbs residence.
Last Name
First
Name
Birth
Death
Vaden
A.
J.
May 30 1828 Jun 09 1899
Notes:
Leave you, dear friends, for a heavenly land, but hope you are long
will join the heavenly band.
Grave fenced with iron fence.
The following graves are enclosed with a iron fence.
Harmon
Ouida
Dec 08 1896 Nov
19 1981
Harmon
Rev. W.
B.
Mar 31 1852 Feb 18 1926
Notes:
I have manifested they name unto the men whcih yo gavest me out of the
world.
Harmon
Laura
Jun 22 1861
Jun 26 1904
Notes:
Wife of W. B. Harmon. As a wife devoted; as a mother
affectionate; as a Christian devoted and
true.
Harmon
Cecil
Oct 25 1893
Jul 04 1894
Harmon
Our Baby
Boy
Feb 10 1895
Jul 01 1895
Harmon
L. Vida
G.
Nov 29 1885 Jun
28 1886
Notes:
Sacred to the memory of our children - W. B. and L. A. Harmon.
Sweet flowers transplanted
another time.
Kemp
Mary
Feb 19
1887
May 13 1902
Kemp
Mary
A.
Feb 07
1825
Oct 25 1896
Notes:
Come ye Blessed. In memory of Mary A., wife of W. A. Kemp. Our
mother. In God's
morn her orb will rise; once more a star of Paradise.
Kemp
Jessie
Feb 01
1899
Jun 12 1899
Notes:
Daughter of W. A. and B. Z. Kemp. Our darling baby quietly sleeps
while loving parents
o'er thee weep.
Harmon
Offie
M.
May 06
1892
Nov 06 1918
Notes:
Texas Pvt. Q. M. Corps
The following grave is enclosed with an iron fence.
Kemp
W.
A.
Feb 07
1840
Sep 22 1905
Notes:
The pains of death are past; labor and sorrow cease; and life's long
warfare closed at
last; his soul is found in peace.
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