Mary McCroskey asked if I wanted to go take pictures today. Yes! She’s a good photographer, and she knows I need help. We headed out to two area cemeteries…the Hendrick’s Cemetery and the Mendota Cemetery.
The Hendrick’s Cemetery is surrounded by Steve and Mary’s property, so that’s where we went first. It is a beautiful place. Peaceful. I overexposed this picture a bit, but I like it that way.
I visited the grave of one of my mother’s high school boyfriends. Hello Tom Hendricks. Tom remained a bachelor all of his life and was a good friend to my parents. Tom’s resting place is appropriate…his grave is in site of the house he lived in (which is now my friend Helene’s home) and he’s in view of Clinch Mountain, the North Fork, and the cows. If there was a tobacco patch nearby, the setting would be perfect.
The cows are used to quietness up here on the hill.
This must be a smart cow…her number is 2345. Hello cow!
Look! She laughed at me!
We also visited the Mendota Cemetery. I’ve included pictures of this cemetery before, but I was looking for something today. I’d written about Peter Livingston Barker several times (see here and here) , and I knew he was buried in this cemetery but I could not find his grave.
Today, I found it. Hello Peter Livingston Barker…Hello Grandfather!
There are lots of Barkers in this cemetery because there are lots of Barkers in Southwest Virginia. We moved to Ohio when I was nine years old. We had our first phone at that time! I recall looking in the phone directory for a familiar name but there were only 22 Barkers in all of Cincinnati! I could not believe that there were not a lot of Barkers in Ohio!! I made up my mind to get back to Mendota and soon! We didn’t last 24 months.
The Benfield girls (more lifelong Mendota friends), and I used to cut through the woods near the cemetery going to and from their house before and after school when I spent the night with them. Here’s the path…we used to walk it with our books on our heads.
This is my favorite picture from today’s visit. Mary–there might be hope for me!
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Don’t think Mary needs to help you very much on your picture taking. You do pretty good by yourself. I love your photos!!
Patsy…
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I and my wife spent the day in around this part of Mendota. My Papaw and Mamaw and others are buried there.
Hi Ed
You should have stopped over and said hello. I have not been on this blog often this spring because my husband and I own and operate a small outfitter business in Mendota called Adventure Mendota. We have been very busy for the past few weeks.
Where are you now? Do you live in the Tri-Cities?
My 3rd great grandmother, Nancy Cowan Bocock, is buried at Hendricks. One of my grandmother’s cousins, Virginia Meade, married a Barker (Gordon.) I still hear the family mention the Barkers. My family has, and many still do, lived in that area for a very long time. Thanks for the pictures.
Jenny,
I Knew Gordon and Virginia. Their son lives just down the road from me. Thank you for reading.