Vera I have their stone, but don't find the obit. Yes when you have time I would like Perry's obit. Faye lived with us at Twin Creek when she was teaching. her and Ralph married the last year she taught, and I lived with them the first year in high school at Melbourne till my parents moved to town in 1944. Loved those guy's. Thanks a bunch. Love June -----Original Message----- From: Vera Reeves Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 10:26 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ARIZARD] Junebug Didn't find one for Faye Byram, here's one for her mother. I have one for her father if you want it. I'll have to type it up before I can send. Scanner still not working. Jun 18, 1937 – Mrs Perry C. Walker Mrs Perry Walker, 45, Melbourne died in a Batesville hospital late Sunday as a result of an appendicitis operation. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr and Mrs J. F. Cooper of Melbourne, two daughters, Misses Faye and Lorine Walker, of whom are at home, and four brothers, A. B. Cooper of Charleston, Mo., Ewell Cooper of Willow Springs, Mo., Jeff Cooper of Twin Creek and Marvin Cooper of Melbourne. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Melbourne Baptist Church, services being conducted by Rev H. F. Vermillion. Burial was in Melbourne Cemetery. Faye Walker married Ralph E Byram on 6 Jun 1938 in Izard County. ========================= ----Original Message----- From: Junebug Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 8:23 AM To: Arizard Subject: [ARIZARD] Morning Thought I better have a cup this morning with you all even if late. We has a little shower early this morning. At least it isn’t as hot lately, but still need rain bad. Looks like maybe some over the week end. This is our week end for the Twin Creek Reunion. always anxious to see every one. I would like to find a obit of Faye L. Walker Byram. have her husband Ralph’s and their headstone at the Melbourne Cem. She was my teacher abt 1937 or 38 at Lower Twin Creek. have good pictures of them. Would appreciate a obit to add to all this. Hope every one is doing ok and not in the path of the storms in Fl. Have some relatives there. May God Bless every one and have a good day. Love Junebug ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
So glad to see these exchanges on our List. It's been a long, dry spell ... June, really enjoyed your interest in your teacher. It's wonderful that you have such great memories of her and remember her with such love. I had some people in my life that I love and value so much that I put a public tree on ancestry.com as a "tribute" to them. Her name was Ora Mae {McEACHERN} and his was Earl Whittier CLAYTON. Her mother was LEMON and her family and McEACHERNs lived in Baxter County, Arkansas, before Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Mae's mother had died when she was a little girl and she "adopted" my mother as her second mother. We were so close that they felt like siblings or aunts and uncles as much as those kin to me. Since I'm also a CLAYTON descendant was hopng would find Earl and mine were connected, but not so far. Just surfing by to say hello to All! Love, Peggy Peggy J. {KING} TRUESDELL