He and wife are buried in City Cemetery, Waelder.
He wrote the following during his last days in Holmes Hospital in Gonzales:
"Gone to rest beyond the stormy seas to mingle with the blest on flowery beds of ease. This world is but a bubble, there is nothing here to woe. Hardships, toils and troubles wherever we may go. Do what we may, go where we will, we are never free from care. For at best this world is but a castle in the air. Weep not for me my dears, I am not dead, but only sleeping I was not yours alone, but God's who loved me best. "
He and wife are buried in City Cemetery, Waelder.
He wrote the following during his last days in Holmes Hospital in Gonzales:
"Gone to rest beyond the stormy seas to mingle with the blest on flowery beds of ease. This world is but a bubble, there is nothing here to woe. Hardships, toils and troubles wherever we may go. Do what we may, go where we will, we are never free from care. For at best this world is but a castle in the air. Weep not for me my dears, I am not dead, but only sleeping I was not yours alone, but God's who loved me best. "
Family Members
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Martha Ann Burkett Woodley
1848–1920
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Joseph Benjamin Burkett
1849–1933
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John Elisha Burkett
1851–1927
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Mary Jane "Mollie" Burkett Baugh
1852–1925
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James Moses Burkett
1854–1868
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Sara Elizabeth Burkett Hancock
1856–1898
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Dr Jacob Coonce "Jake" Burkett
1860–1933
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Gazzie Burkett Bright
1864–1921
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Mrs Leah Burket Harrell
1866–1950
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Samuel Scott Burkett
1866–1953
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Lydia Caroline Burkett
1868–1890
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Robert Edward Lee Burkett
1870–1918
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Ophelia Clementine "Tina" Burkett Hogwood
1874–1950
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