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James Madison “Jim” Hammond

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James Madison “Jim” Hammond

Birth
Grassy, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA
Death
31 Jul 1965 (aged 85)
Burial
Grassy, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.9721867, Longitude: -87.2999047
Memorial ID
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Jim Hammond donated the land for the Park and cemetery to the Grassy community.


Grassy Memorial Chapel and Cemetery
Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Originally affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the first recorded meeting was held in 1897, William White, Pastor. The Church became affiliated with Presbyterian U.S.A. in 1907. In 1976, it became the property of the Grassy community under the direction of New Salem Cemetery Inc. Grassy Memorial Cemetery Inc. was formed in 1998 by the Grassy community to direct the operation of the Chapel and Cemetery. May this Chapel continue to serve the families of Grassy in the future as it has in the past.

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Jim Hammond donated the land for the Park and cemetery to the Grassy community.


Grassy Memorial Chapel and Cemetery
Established in 1894 as New Salem Presbyterian Church. Originally affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, the first recorded meeting was held in 1897, William White, Pastor. The Church became affiliated with Presbyterian U.S.A. in 1907. In 1976, it became the property of the Grassy community under the direction of New Salem Cemetery Inc. Grassy Memorial Cemetery Inc. was formed in 1998 by the Grassy community to direct the operation of the Chapel and Cemetery. May this Chapel continue to serve the families of Grassy in the future as it has in the past.

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Gravesite Details

SIBLING Myra Eudine b. Mar 3, 1913, d. Feb 18, 1993, buried Nashville, TN. Married to James Edward (Jim) Cannon (b. Aug 14, 1906, near Iron City, TN.) on Aug 6, 1942. No children. Jim died on July 28, 1990. Both buried at woodland, Nashville



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