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Compiled By: Frederica Burt Wyatt, July 6,2000Submitted By: Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk County CCCoordinator: Dolores I. Bishop
The "new" cemetery section, lying immediately west of South Twentieth Street, is known as the West Addition. The area was opened for burials in the 1940's. Some headstones bear older dates, for some re interments from other locations have taken place. First person buried here was Tommy Carl Dobbs (little son of Ray and Ruth Dobbs), who died 9 October 1943.
Within this section are the final resting places of a number of Kimble County's war heroes. Among those who gave their "all" during World War II were Cecil Martin Holekamp, William D. Conner, Horace Bolt Maddux, and John W. Montgomery. Memorial stones for Wilson Buster, Jr. and Glenn Hodges repose here in their families' plots. Travis Morgan who served during the Korean Conflict, drowned in the Ohio River before returning to his family. Two brave men who died during the Viet Nam struggle are here: Roger Baxter and Glenn Pelton. Charles Tubbs died in an air tragedy while serving his country.
Two Spanish-American War veterans, one veteran of the Great White Fleet, a veteran of the Boer War, and many from World Wars I and II are buried here. Three former members of the State Legislature - M.E. Blackburn, J.B. Randolph, and C.C. Chessher - were buried here. Weaver H. Baker, former Chairman, State Board of Control, is at rest in this section of the cemetery.
Durst, Kittrell Goree, Jul 25 1894, May 12 1961, -Durst, Ludye Tomberlin, Mar 05 1896, Nov 22 1962, W/o K.G
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