As hard as we all try, we are human
and sometimes when reading a cemetery we miss a grave covered with leaves,
fireants, or bushes. Sometimes the headstone has sunk and is mostly underground.
Our area also has many graves only marked with iron ore rocks and even
many unmarked graves. There are headstones that have long ago been destroyed
by the elements or even vandalizm, and are hard to impossible to read
the details. We would appreciate it if you would let us know if you did
not find your relative which was buried here, and would appreciate your
letting us use the information you know about them. With the combined
efforts of us all, we can make the Gregg County website bigger and better.
MEMORY PARK CEMETERY
Y's YANCEY, Charlie "Cliff"
"Loving Husband and Father" YANCEY, Merlene Terry
"We Will Always Love You" YARBOROUGH, Jack A.
US Navy WW I YARIAN, Christine A. YARINGTON, Rose Maud YATES, Baby Girl YATES, Robert L. YONGE, Charles YOPP, Ira Lou YOUNG, Boyd R. YOUNG, Cecil A.
Sgt. US Army WW II YOUNG, Charles M. YOUNG, D. Ruth Bryan
"Momma" YOUNG, David W
obit; age
63; s/o Cecil & Nola Young YOUNG, Doris YOUNG, Evelyn Gay YOUNG, George E.
"Edd" YOUNG, James C. YOUNG, Lena Parkhill YOUNG, Ralph
US Navy WW II YOUNGBLOOD, Mary A. YOUNGER, Daniel Floyd YOUNGER, Gertie
ZELLO, Pete M. ZELLO, Tony Mary ZIEGLER, Ambrose B ZIEGLER, Bonnie Mae ZIEGLER, Harvey ZIEGLER, Irene O. ZIMMERMAN, William Walter Jr.
Private 1st Class US Army - Korea |
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