Wayfair/Hardshell Baptist Cemetery
From Interstate 95 in McIntosh County, take exit 49 and turn west onto Hwy. 251 towards the town of Cox. Follow this road straight for about 11.1 miles, turn right [north] onto a gravel drive with a sign that states "Hardshell Church". This is a dirt road that will take you directly to the church, about .1 miles more or less. This cemetery was surveyed, photographed, and video taped by Amy Hedrick on 10 January 2005. |
Row 1:
#1 Unmarked |
#2 s/s #3 DAD DUVOY D. JR. GONE HOME APR. 3, 1930 MAR. 22, 1993 "GOD IS LOVE AND HE THAT Military |
#3 s/s #2 MOM YVONNE RYALS FOREVER WITH THE LORD JAN. 25, 1931 FEB. 4, 2002 A MOTHER WITH UNCONDITIONAL OUR |
#4 A. MARLIN MURRAY FEB. 5, 1952 SEPT. 6, 1988 LOVING SON & BROTHER "I WILL LIFT
UP MINE EYES |
#5 Small stone no writing |
#6 Mrs. Ethyl Dean Ryals 1907-1970 [fhm] |
#7 JESLO RYALS |
#8 ANNIE LAURA RYALS BORN DEC. 23, 1874 DIED JAN. 5, 1942 |
#9 FATHER SMITH RYALS BORN DEC. 23, 1871 DIED APR. 15, 1946 |
#10 MATTIE RYALS MAY 18, 1893 OCT. 9, 1942 |
#11 W.B. RYALS SEPT. 11, 1896 JUNE 28, 1934 |
Row 2:
#12 RUBIN L. RYALS, JR. SEPT. 10, 1932 FEB. 28, 1974 FHM says |
#13 RUBIN L. RYALS OCT. 10, 1895 NOV. 4, 1967 FHM says |
#14 ROOSEVELT RYALS PFC US ARMY 1933 1979 |
#15 EPHRAIM RYALS GEORGIA PFC QUARTERMASTER CORPS WORLD WAR I JAN 30 1896 JAN 31 1966 |
#16 ARTHUR A. RYALS JULY 7, 1900 SEPT. 2, 1943 PATIENT IN SUFFERING A LOVING HUSBAND AND FATHER |
#17 NETTIE J. RYALS 1870-1935 |
#18 BEAUREGARD RYALS 1861--1934 |
#19 WILLIE A. RYALS 1905--1970 |
#20 METICE C. RYALS 1912--2004 |
Row 3:
#21 FATHER GRIMSHAW RYALS MAY 25, 1913 AUG. 13, 1990 |
#22 MAGGIE RYALS AUG. 25, 1946 FEB. 10, 1904 Gone, but not |
#23 BUDDED ON EARTH TO BLOOM IN HEAVEN
RUSSELL B. |
#24 s/s #25 BERTIE C. RYALS BOWEN SEPT. 13, 1912 APR. 16, 1993 MY PRECIOUS CHILD, I LOVE |
#25 s/s #24 FALIGAN I. RYALS APR. 13, 1902 SEPT. 23, 1940 DURING YOUR TIMES OF |
#26 HERBERT J. RYALS FEB. 11, 1934 SEPT. 19, 1984 WHEN YOU SEE ONLY ONE SET |
#27 MINNIE RYALS OCT. 15, 1872--APR. 16, 1943 GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN MOTHER |
#28 RYALS REST IN PEACE ISRAEL RYALS MAR. 8, 1866 NOV. 3, 1949 Gone, but not forgotten |
Row 4:
#29 s/s #30 Unmarked Slab |
#30 s/s #29 RUSSELL B. RYALS GEORGIA PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II MARCH 9, 1912 APRIL 27, 1972 |
#31 MOTHER SARAH R. YOUNG MAY 5, 1893 APRIL 4, 1968 |
#32 FATHER JOHN N. RYALS DEC. 28, 1895 OCT. 4, 1963 |
#33 EFFIE FLORA RYALS JULY 9, 1908 JAN. 9, 1958 "FIFI" |
Row 5:
#34 TOBITHA RYALS ROZIER APR. 30, 1873 DEC. 26, 1956 |
#35 J.L. ROZIER FEB. 1865 FEB. 1940 |
Row 6:
#36
COLE HAMPTON ROZIER
NOV 10 1976 MAY 7 2003
GONE HOME
DEAR LOVED ONES,
WHEN THIS TROUBLED LIFE SHALL CEASE,
MEET ME WHERE THERE'S PERFECT PEACE.
JESUS DOTH A HOME PREPARE
MEET ME THERE.
COLE
Row 7:
*#37 s/s #38 ROZIER ASLEEP IN JESUS HAROLD HAMPTON, SR. MAY 3, 1918 NOV. 1, 2001 JAN. 1, 1944 [married] Military |
*#38 s/s #37 ROZIER ASLEEP IN JESUS VIRGINIA DARE RYALS MAY 26, 1927 No date JAN. 1, 1944 [married] |
#39 PAULINE FRYER RYALS SEPT. 26, 1906 JUNE 19, 1999 "MAMA" For God so loved the world, |
#40 Grave marked with veteran's emblem |
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