Pippin Cemetery #2

Pippin Cemetery #2, Calhoun Co., FL

Surveyed by: Wayne N Carpenter

Typed by: James L. Edenfield

Date Surveyed: Oct 2001


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DIRECTIONS: From Shelton crossroads located on Hwy 73 between Marianna, FL and Clarksville, FL go Hwy C-274 west for 6.6 miles. On your right will be a dirt road (no name). A small sign that reads Pippin cemetery is beside the road. Turn right and go .3 miles. Cemetery is on the right side of the road on a curve. Cemetery is right beside the road. Unkept. 17 unknown graves mostly infants and children. Actual number of unknowns is not known.
Missoura HERNDON
25 Jun 1883
8 Feb 1916
Awaiting an immortal life
1 Corin 15:51

Charles W. DUTTON
1 Aug 1905
2 Jun 1914

Lula Mae DUTTON
12 May 1869
21 Jun 1911

Benjamin F. DUTTON
19 Jun 1869
13 Mar 1918
WOW Memorial headstone (Tree)

3 SEWELL Infant graves -  they have seashells laid in rows on them.

John CLARK
18 May 1892
15 Oct 1918
He died that others might live
(Note: Large marble headstone.  A shed was built over this grave with
a wood shingle roof. Inside the ceiling was tongue-in-grove boards. Part
of the roof and ceiling have rotted.  This grave was fenced in but the wire
has rusted away leaving only a few strands and two liter posts.)

Mrs Martha E. FLANDERS
30 May 1851
3 Aug 1932
Thy trials ended
Thy Rest is won

In Memory of 
R. H. FLANDERS
18 Dec 1848
6 Apr 1931
A friend to his country and
a believer in Christ

Alice, wife of J. F. BELL
8 Nov 1875
31 Jul 1911
She goes to meet three little ones
in heaven.
A true wife and mother

J. D. FLANDERS
16 Mar 1917
14 May 1917
Darling we miss thee
(grave covered with large seashell)

Baby Oveda, Daughter of J. H. and M. E. WOOD
6 Feb 1922
9 Feb 1922
Blessed are the early dead.
(large seashells on grave)

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Created: Oct 18, 2001