I did visit with this lady twice about a year ago. I was asking her about the Concord "School". Jim G ************************************************************************ Ramah Gray May Published November 11, 2005 CLARKSVILLE - Ramah Gray May, 108, a fourth generation resident of Whiterock, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, at East Texas Medical Center of Clarksville. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Lindeman Chapel with the Rev. James Brown officiating. Burial follows in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home. The family receives friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. She was born Aug. 6, 1897, in Whiterock, the daughter of Jesse C. and Emma Williams Hooser. Her grandfather and great-grandfather were early settlers of Whiterock in 1846 and were members of Concord Baptist Church. She was a member of Concord Baptist Church since 1910. She lived in three centuries and resided in Whiterock for 101 1/2 years until Jan. 8, 1999, when she moved into Clarksville Nursing Center. She first moved into her Whiterock home in Aug. 1909 when it was built by her father. Her devotion to her family and religious convictions embodied a love that was larger than life. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe J. May, in 1969. Survivors include her son, T.J. May and wife Patsy Fuller May; grandchildren, Tommy May and Terri May Powell and husband, Jim; great-grandchildren, Wesley May, Brittany May, Christine Powell, Jimmy Powell, Brandon Powell and Stephanie Powell, all of Missouri City and The Woodlands, near Houston. Nieces and nephews include Henry Hooser and wife, Mary Jo, Linda Hooser Brown and husband, Bobby, of Clarksville, Barbara Hack Turner and husband, Ron, of Merryville, La., Billy Regan and wife, Betty, of Dallas, Leroy Harvey of California, and Lee Durham and wife, Laura, of Henderson. Cousins include James Ray Brantley, Francis Hill, Mike Hill and wife, Susan, all of Clarksville. Grandnieces and grandnephews include Sherry Houston and Carol Throneberry of Dallas, Danna Raiber of Oklahoma City and many others. Ramah Gray May Published November 11, 2005 CLARKSVILLE - Ramah Gray May, 108, a fourth generation resident of Whiterock, died Thursday, Nov. 10, 2005, at East Texas Medical Center of Clarksville. Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12, at Lindeman Chapel with the Rev. James Brown officiating. Burial follows in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home. The family receives friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. She was born Aug. 6, 1897, in Whiterock, the daughter of Jesse C. and Emma Williams Hooser. Her grandfather and great-grandfather were early settlers of Whiterock in 1846 and were members of Concord Baptist Church. She was a member of Concord Baptist Church since 1910. She lived in three centuries and resided in Whiterock for 101 1/2 years until Jan. 8, 1999, when she moved into Clarksville Nursing Center. She first moved into her Whiterock home in Aug. 1909 when it was built by her father. Her devotion to her family and religious convictions embodied a love that was larger than life. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe J. May, in 1969. Survivors include her son, T.J. May and wife Patsy Fuller May; grandchildren, Tommy May and Terri May Powell and husband, Jim; great-grandchildren, Wesley May, Brittany May, Christine Powell, Jimmy Powell, Brandon Powell and Stephanie Powell, all of Missouri City and The Woodlands, near Houston. Nieces and nephews include Henry Hooser and wife, Mary Jo, Linda Hooser Brown and husband, Bobby, of Clarksville, Barbara Hack Turner and husband, Ron, of Merryville, La., Billy Regan and wife, Betty, of Dallas, Leroy Harvey of California, and Lee Durham and wife, Laura, of Henderson. Cousins include James Ray Brantley, Francis Hill, Mike Hill and wife, Susan, all of Clarksville. Grandnieces and grandnephews include Sherry Houston and Carol Throneberry of Dallas, Danna Raiber of Oklahoma City and many others.