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From: "Scott Hix" <>
Subject: [SCOCONEE] Cemetary at Nuclear Plant
Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 03:52:21 -0400


I originally did this for the people in the Oconee list, but I thought that
since it was so close to Pickens...

I work at Oconee Nuclear Station and there is a small grave yard above the
Complex entrance that most people don't know about. I wrote down all
tombstones that I could read...most of the graves were marked with only a
stone, no inscription. Those that had an inscription were the older type of
cheap stone and at least 80-100 years old.

Here is what I found for those interested.

Infant Son of Mack and Eva Jenkins
Born & Died Aug 3, 1919
Asleep in Jesus
*********************************
(Another)
Infant Son of Mack and Eva Jenkins
Born & Died June 26, 1927
Gone But Not Forgotten
*********************************
Mackie Jr., son of Mack and Eva Jenkins
Born Jan 1, 1918
Died Jan 8, 1918
At Rest
*********************************
Mattie, Wife of Sam Little
Died Feb 26, 1929
Age 36 Years
Faithful To Her Trust Even Unto Death
**********************************
W.R. Little
Born 1916 (The "N" looks like a "W" as if someone made a mistake and tried
to cover it up)
May The L...(unreadable as it was buried under ground)
**********************************
J.E. Little
(unable to read inscription)
**********************************

I hope this helps someone. I am going to try and inscribe the cemetary by
old Pickens when I have time.

Scott Hix

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