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Winona Iona 'Nona' Shelby

Winona Iona 'Nona' Shelby

Female 1881 - 1938  (56 years)


 

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Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum

(also known as Woodlawn Roesch-Patton Memorial Park)
Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee
Find a Grave: #219110


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Linked toPauline 'Polly' Adkins (Burial); Sarah Frances Anglin (Burial); Sarah May Barnett (Burial); Georgia Ella Bishop (Burial); Anna Ruth Blankenship (Burial); E C Morgan Blankenship (Burial); Albert Raymond Cartwright (Burial); Mary Janice Cato (Burial); Maggie Lottie Crafton (Burial); William Franklin Cuthbert (Burial); William Franklin 'Willie' Cuthbert, Jr (Burial); William Wilson Dick, Jr (Burial); Alfred Edgar Distelhurst, Sr (Burial); Dorothy Ann Distelhurst (Burial); Martha Jean Distelhurst (Burial); Audrey Fisher (Burial); William Joseph Fisher (Burial); James Daniel Fontaine, Sr (Burial); Herman Steel Gardner (Burial); Dorothy Louise Gilliam (Burial); Lonie Witt Hamilton, Sr (Burial); Lonie Witt 'Buddy' Hamilton, Jr (Burial); Mattie Virgie Hamilton (Burial); Ewing Owen Harper (Burial); James Aaron Hood (Burial); Clarence Cooper 'Mac' McGowan (Burial); Eleanor Mae Olive (Burial); Lerah Mabel Overbey (Burial); Mary Louise Ellen Peach (Burial); Homer Glenn Pitt (Burial); Daniel West Post (Burial); Arthur Edward Rainey (Burial); Harvey Wade Sanders (Burial); Myrtle Clarise Sanderson (Burial); Ray Franklin Sanderson (Burial); Edward Neville 'Levi' Shelby, Jr (Burial); Winona Iona 'Nona' Shelby (Burial); Edice Ray 'Ed' Smith (Burial); Eleanor Ruth Smith (Burial); Herbert Leslie Smith (Burial); Mack Ferrin 'Tiny' Smith (Burial); Walter Sullivan Smith (Burial); Nancy Jane 'Nannie' Sullivan (Burial); Flora Elizabeth 'Bessie' Tidwell (Burial); Clara Mae Twomey (Burial); Ellen D Williams (Burial); Dana Lee Wooten (Burial); Diana Gail Wooten (Burial)

Woodlawn Memorial Park and Mausoleum, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA

Notes: Woodlawn Memorial Park is one of the largest cemeteries in Nashville, known as a site where many prominent country music personalities are buried including Porter Wagoner, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, and Eddy Arnold.

The land was originally a Revolutionary War land grant of 968 acres given to John Topp in 1788, eight years before Tennessee became a US state. In 1836 it became known as "Melrose" when US Senator Alexander Barrow purchased it and built a fine mansion with that name. The property served as a field hospital in 1865 during American Civil War Battle of Nashville.

The site was established as a cemetery in the 1930s, and in 1993 the property, then reduced to 205 acres, was acquired by Roesch-Patton Corporation.






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