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James M. Owens Cemetery
Location: Rakes Ridge, Dickenson County, Virginia
Directions: From Sandlick, travel approx. 1.8 miles on Rakes Ridge Road (Rt. 607), cemetery on hill on right.
Documented on 7-27-2008 by Keith Deel (deel_k@yahoo.com)

Total graves: 40 (8 Unmarked Stones)
[Information in brackets added by the documenter]
(Double Stone)
William L. Owens
7-22-[19]07
10-26-[19]88
Bonnie D. Owens
10-24-[19]18
Angela Joan Owens
8-4-1968
11-12-2001
(Double Stone)
Clyde E. Owens
6-30-1927
12-29-1983
Stella O. Owens
12-19-1927
9-21-1982
(Double Stone)
Alberta Yates
9-17-1929
12-3-2000
Erwin Yates
4-6-1928
3-4-2002
Buford Hill Jr.
1961-2007
(Double Stone)
Joe C. Arrington
12-1-1938
1-5-2006
Married 10-4-1957
Jama S. Arrington
10-4-1940
Estel Edwards
1-10-1904
1-7-1969
(Double Stone)
Aily E. Edwards
8-12-1886
2-5-1969
Garland B. Edwards
11-22-1885
6-27-1956
Myrtle (Edwards) Taylor Sykes
9-1-1918
10-26-1995
(Double Stone)
Henry C. Edwards
10-29-1910
1-2-1989
Married 8-17-1967
Venta A. Edwards
10-13-1911
6-25-2005
Patsy E. Anderson
9-29-1939
2-16-2008
(Double Stone)
Guy Edwards
9-13-1912
8-16-1983
Married 9-21-1932
Gladys V. Edwards
4-6-1910
1-1-2008
(Double Stone)
John H. Viers
3-24-1885
3-5-1974
Rosa Bell Viers
6-10-1890
11-18-1985
(Double Stone)
Warren Mullins
7-5-1921
9-16-1996
PFC US Army WWII
Married 6-27-1942
Opal V. Mullins
2-24-1922
10-24-1999
Rhonda Jo Mullins
11-21-1950
1-19-1955
F. H. ?????
5-29-1899
2-13-1901
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Pricey M. Owens
1824-1859
James M. Owens
1820-1878
Confederate Soldier
(Double Stone)
Morgan C. Sutherland
1874-1951
Phoebe C. Sutherland
1877-1958
Unknown
(Double Stone)
Everett E. Hackney
5-8-1937
5-18-1997
Married 1-14-1961
Barbara E. Hackney
1-7-1945
(Double Stone)
Toy O. Wood
1915-1983
PFC US Army WWII
Married 9-18-1971
Julia E. Wood
1917-2006
Laura Owens
1900-1977
Kensby Owens
1899-1976
Unknown
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