| have cared enough to keep it go- ity. li ider ) health and sanitation problems ing” 2 has ns are evidentin thenames andyears The cemetery association was volved in something. This is my etched in stone. The graves of incorporated in 1887. Ray said little part,” said Billings a retired ‘many children under 10 years old she'isa part of the cemetery asso- ~~ Bristol Township policeman : still stand. ciation to preserve history and He has served as president for The oldest birthdate found is because “you take care of your three years. “Before I knew it I that of Joshua Fuller, Philetus’s own.” Many members of Ray)s was on the Board of Directors and uncle, who was born in 1752. family, including her husband, the people on the board felt I Joshua and his brother, Benajah, are buried in the Huntsville Cem- should be able to be available for aré the only two documented Revo- etery. “This is something that is the (president’s position) since I'm lutionary War veterans buried in care of upkeep and the cemetery close to my heart. Itis something ' retired,” he explained. : ) Te ey: although She en is under perpetual care. that no one else cares about, ex- As president, Billings stakes AY e said to bur- After her mother-in-law passed cept the group of us,” she said. out grave locations, calls to have Ne PeYont dont think Whew com a ry hey I Dole hn A Gn tn se ae - member o €¢ Huntsville Cem- uried next to her husband some- witness to internment. Series until eopleyod care about a etery Association in the 1970’s. day. Her son, Walter Billings, is For any information regarding are there,” said Ray, who thinks a TR a ; Gk “Atleast we are taking care of this president of the association. He the cemetery, call 696-3808. the cemetery should be more a Beatrice Ray, a member of the Huntsville Cemetery Association, : part of our lives. She remembers stands next to the new sign placed at the cemetery’s entrance. her mother talking of picnics in > : ( O : the cemetery, a way to share the Adkins. The Adkins were one of In 1908, the adjoining land was CC) Ty memory of a loved one. the original settlers of Lake Carey. purchased from the Rogers family OE > ) ho Although she has walked They had four children and only to enlarge the cemetery and make CH ©) through the place numerous - one made it to adulthood. : up what is now the new section. times, Ray discovers something I like to read the inscriptions. Back then a five-grave lot was hew every ime. She points out The worst one I ever I ead at an- “only $15 and families took care of : her husband's ancestors, George other cemetery was, ‘Thank God their own lots. Now the Hunts- T H E R Y A H H O U S E Steele and his wife, Elizabeth she’s gone.’ i ville Cemetery Association takes : casual fine dining C est column D b 1ld fid 1967 1998 . 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