WIMBERLY CEMETERY
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Take Highway 13 about 10 miles to Spring Valley Road, turn right, go to the stop sign, turn right on Old Highway 13. Go about 2 miles. cemetery is on the right beside the road. There is a driveway but no sign. Land belongs to Mr. Wimberly in white house just past the cemetery.
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ANDERSON Bufford ILLINOIS PVT U.S. ARMY KOREA
APRIL 4,1927 - DEC.16,1956
BRUNSON Emma Born Oct.28,1870 Died Oct.25,1891
Budded on earth to bloom in Heaven
GAINS Eliza Nov.5,1828 - Nov.11,1916
A tender mother and a faithful friend
GAINS Roxie Oct.14,1847 - Oct.12,1927
She was a kind and affectionate wife. a fond mother and a friend to all.
GARRETT Dallis Departed this life Sept.6,1905
Sleep on dear and take thy rest in Jesus arms forever blest
MARTIN Mrs. Clemmie 1900 - 1972
WIMBERLY Rev. A.B. Jr. March 1,1886 - Feb.28,1945
WIMBERLY Henry Born July 24,1921 Died Jan.28,1928 At Rest
Brother of J.B. Wimberly Parents: Doug & Anne Wimberly
WIMBERLY Lee W. March 20,1911 - March 10,1940
WIMBERLY Marcus L. 1992 - 1992
Many unmarked graves
This is
a burial ground of slaves and their descendents
Transcribed by: Kathy Reynolds & Patty Davis
wolfgrin@webtv.net & silverbolt_21@hotmail.com
March 24,2000 Wimberly Cemetery Montgomery County, Tennessee