"Once Upon a Lifetime: in and Near Baker County, Florida," book - v.2 File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by La Viece Smallwood (no email address), through Carl Mobley (cmobley@magicnet.net ======== One of them was Henry Dyess. When ole man Ezekiel Dyess's wife died he buried her in the front yard and said "when she comes up I'll be sittin' right here waitin' on her". Thus began the Dyess cemetery, a small plot, with mostly Dyess kin, located south of U.S. 90. Vonceil's mother is buried there. Her first husband, Homer Blitch, was related to the Dyess family.(He and Anna had three daughters: Lattice, Virgie and Homie. Anna and second husband, Johnty had two children, Vonceil and Johnty, Jr.. Johnty Sr. is buried in Swift Creek Cemetery over in Union County.) There is also an Olustee Cemetery where the "old timers," are buried. So are Vonceil's first husband Claude Fraser and her only child Barbara Ann (Mrs. Amos Rhoden). ====== The entire story can be found at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?/u1/data/fl+index+24310966328+F ======== Thanks!! kaite....