Hold your arms out in front of you, bend your elbows a little and touch your fingertips together to make a circle. There are trees that big around growing up out of the middle of some of the graves in the White Oak A.M.E. church cemetery down in Sanford, North Carolina. Floyd Council is buried in an unmarked grave in that cemetery. I am annoyed that he's lying in an unmarked grave. So this is what I’ve decided to do about it...
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Ressurection
Yeah...it's not so much that I haven't been doing anything with Floyd...just that the doing has been taking up so much time that I always hafta choose being doing and writing about doing. The writing part always seems to lose out. I'm back with lots of content...
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Cedric Burnside Wants to Help Out
Cedric Burnside, grandson of R.L. Burnside and this year's Blues Music Award winner for best drummer signed four sticks for us to raffle or auction off to raise money for the TBS and the Floyd Council Memorial Fund. He puts on a hell of a show besides...
Knotts and Watson
There are two other funeral homes in Sanford that used the White Oak cemetery as a "potter's field" after 1965: Knotts and Watson. I reckon on monday I'll call both of them and see if either one has a legend for the White Oak cemetery.
Horton Funeral Home
I called and spoke to the woman who's running the L. Horton Funeral Home in Sanford. This was the family funeral home that buried Floyd 34 years ago. She is adamant that they have no surviving records of him nor do they have a legend of the White Oak cemetery. I wondered aloud how they can keep from burying people on top of each other if they still use the cemetery but don't know who's buried where out there. She is not the first person to imply that maybe they haven't been so careful over the years about who's buried on top of whom...
She gave me some names of persons in the family who are no longer associated with the business but once were and might remember something - haven't been able to reach either of them so far...
NC Cemetery Commission
The North Carolina Cemetery Commission insists that they don't have any records regarding the White Oak Cemetery...
I'm muttering foul, foul things under my breath.
White Oak A.M.E. Zion Church
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Laura Brown is one of the nicest ladies you'll ever meet and I hope she accomplishes everything she sets her heart to in life. She was, however, full of disappointing news.
For a start, it turns out that the church was basically abandoned. They locked the doors and went home. No one took any of the paper work home with them, furniture was not stored, hymnals were not shelved - whomever was the last one out the door simply turned out the lights, turned the key in the lock, turned on his heel and went home. Over the years, vandals destroyed or scattered all of the records, the furniture, the bibles...they smashed the windows and punched holes in the floor. Rev. Brown told me that if the roof hadn't leaked, they probably would have stolen that too...
So, I had been thinking that maybe Floyd was a member of an A.M.E. congregation and wrote letters as if that were possible. I wrote letters to the pastors of Fair Promise, Love Grove, New Hope, Poplar Springs and St. James A.M.E. churches. I am no longer surprised that I haven't heard back from any of them. I'd hoped that someone there might have remembered Floyd or that the church might have inherited the records from White Oak, but the records were never removed from White Oak until vandals scattered them so they couldn't have had any knowledge about those records.
This was my best hope for finding a legend to the cemetery. Rev. Brown is also trying to put together a legend for the cemetery from people's memories - mostly to accomodate the members of her congregation who have purchased plots there but now don't know where those plots are...
If you happen to know anything about this cemetery, e-mail me and I'll put you in touch with her.
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