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This is a record of all the cemeteries (not burials).
This is a record of burials, cemetery by cemetery.
This is a record of burials for one cemetery.
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| Barnes, Jennie Henderson 150339 |
| Birth: 09/17/1875
Death: 11/10/1955
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| Cemetery: Evergreen (17-67-03) |
| Record Source: The Paris News |
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Betsy Mills and Ron Brothers. The Death and Cemetery Records of Lamar County, Texas, ReBroMa Press, 2008, http://www.lamarcountytx.org/cemetery. (12/16/2025)
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Notes
THE PARIS NEWS, 10 Nov 1955: 'Mrs. Jennie Henderson Barnes, 501 10th SE, died about 5:50 a.m. Thursday in a hospital here, where she had been taken after suffering a stroke at home, two weeks ago. Funeral services, Friday at 2 p.m. will be held at Fry and Gibbs chapel by the Rev. Robert S. Richardson of Central Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs. Barnes was a longtime member. Burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Daughter of the late Thomas Monroe Henderson and his wife, the former Miss Amanda Bell, both from Alabama, Mrs. Barnes was born in Paris, 17 Sep 1875, and had lived in Paris most of her life. She was an employee of the Perkins Brothers Dry Goods Company store in Paris before its discontinuance here, and the accompanying picture was made at a store personnel party, when she was honored as the oldest employee in length of service. She was a member of Lamar Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, by virtue of her father's military service. Surviving are her elder sister, Mrs. Henry W. Schroeder, with whom she made her home a number of years, and these nieces: Miss Mary Harms, Paris; Mrs. Herbert A. Kellar, Boulder, Colo., Mrs. Lex L. Penix, Denver, Colo. and Mrs. Jack E. Bliss, Midland, Mrs. Bliss and daughter, Judy came to attend Mrs. Barnes, and Mrs. Kellar arrives Thursday.' Buried near Murl H. Leonard.
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