Macon County Citizen - Oglethorpe, Ga. April 12, 1929 OTIS B. DE VAUGHN DIED IN MONTEZUMA - Funeral services were conducted from the residence Sunday for Mr. Otis DeVaughn, 48, who died very suddenly Saturday morning. Mr. DeVaughn had an attack of Flu several weeks ago from which he never recovered though for the past two weeks he had been up and about town. Saturday morning in the midst of a telephone conversation he fell to the floor dead. Mr. DeVaughn was a member of one of the most prominent families in this section and the youngest son of the late J. E. DeVaughn and Sallie McLendon DeVaughn, pioneer developers of Montezuma and Macon County. He is survived by his widow, who be her marriage was Miss Lollie of Cordele, one daughter, Alfreda, two sons, Otis Henri, and William, two brothers, MN. S. and C. L. DeVaughn of this city, and two sisters, Mrs. Duke Pierce and Mrs. Rosa Polhill of Hawkinsville. Much - not copied. [Note: I do not find a marked grave in Felton Cemetery where his parents are buried or in "Cemeteries of Macon County" BUT the obit does not say he is buried in Felton. Macon County Citizen - Oglethorpe, Ga. April 19, 1929 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. UNDERWOOD - Funeral services for Mrs. R. I. Underwood, 75, one of Oglethorpe's most beloved and highly respected citizens, were held from the Methodist Church of which she was a member, Monday, conducted by Rev. J. J. Sanders. Mrs. Underwood had been ill for sometime, having sustained injuries in a fall sometime ago, from which she never recovered, on account of her age and physical condition. She was a woman who endeared herself to all by her sweet disposition and many good traits of character. Interment was in the Oglethorpe Cemetery. [No survivors are mentioned] [Note: Laura Langford Underwood - Born March 18, 1855 - Died April 14, 1929 is buried in Oglethorpe Cemetery beside her husband, Reuben Isham Underwood [1852 - 1937] Macon County Citizen - Oglehtorpe, Ga. April 19, 1929 MRS. GEORGE WALKER DIED AT MARSHALLVILLE - Marshallville, Ga. April 14, Mrs. Georgia Walker died here this morning after an attack of acute indigestion. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Murray of Oglethorpe, Ga. and three brothers, Tom Maffett of Montezuma; Irwin Maffett of Fitzgerald, and Eugene Maffett of Macon. The funeral will be held here tomorrow morning. The services will be conducted by Rev. W. P. Webb, pastor of Methodist Church. [Note: Ida Maffett Walker - Born October 23, 1858 - Died April 14, 1929 is buried in Marshallville Cemetery beside her husband, George C. Walker [1858 - 1926] From: THE BUTLER HERALD - Taylor Co., Ga., abstracted by Marilyn N. Windham. Vol. 6, # 50, September 19. 1882: Mr. Calve Turner died at his residence on the 18th inst. of congestion of the brain. Mr. Turner was brother, we believe, of Mrs. James R. Hays. [Note: A. D. Turner, son of Levi Turner, called "Cal" or "Kal" Died 1882. is buried in the Turner Family Cemetery located on the south side of Co. Rd. 69, about 1 & 1/2 miles west of Ideal, Ga.] [He was born ca. 1838 since he was listed as being 42 in the 1880 Census of Macon Co., Ga. with a wife, Mariah Adaline 38, James 17, Robert 15, Thomas 13, Carrobell 9, Levi 7, and Maryanna 2.][On May 10, 1860, Alonzo D. Turner married Maria A. Worsham in Macon County Marriage Bk. A/60.] If you have knowledge of other burials in this cemetery PLEASE RESPOND. It is believed that all graves are not marked.