I was in Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas, last week and visited Houston Cemetery. Houston is located between Alix and Altus, Arkansas. I copied the following from the stones there in case anyone was researching these particular lines and this would help. HOLLOWAY -- (double stone) George July 28, 1885 March 6, 1963 Gladys Aug. 2, 1902 Nov. 14, 1996 HOLLOWAY -- (double stone) Mother Eliza J. March 12, 1854 May 12, 1841 Father J. M. July 18, 1850 June 19, 1930 "Our Loved Ones" HOLLOWAY -- (double stone) Agnes (OES emblem) 1899-1983 Ernest (Mason emblem) 1896-1976 Our Darling Baby Jack B. son of Ernest & Agnes Holloway Oct. 8, 1918 July 28, 1920 "He was the sunshine of our home." HOLLOWAY -- (double stone) Don L. Jan 17, 1935 May 4, 1992 spouse living "Love Forever" HOLLOWAY -- (double stone) Clarence E. Sept 14, 1903 April 22, 1980 Sula B. Dec. 22, 1906 Oct. 3, 1991 "In Loving Memory" Arthur E. Holloway Sgt. US Army World War II Aug. 30, 1913 May 27, 1983 Donald Lee Holloway GM 2 US Navy Korea Vietnam Jan. 17, 1935 May 4, 1992 Robert D. Holloway** Pfc US Army Korea April 30, 1928 Aug. 7, 1993 Robert D. Holloway** April 30, 1928 Aug. 7, 1993 "Loving Brother" **This is not a mistake. There were 2 stones side by side. I don't find that too unusual--my great-grandmother, Mary Hildreth Holloway, is buried in Houston Cemetery also and has 2 stones, too. But I have a crazy aunt. If it helps you, let me know. I want to pick your brain! Mary Hill t_mhill@msn.com