Cemeteries beginning with “F”
- Roseann Terrill
- Jan 6, 2022
- 3 min read
Updated: Mar 24
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH CEMETERY - Cutchin
1. Donnie Jack Begley
2. Eugene Hensley, Navy WW ll
3. **Eugene Lewis, Army
4. Paul Lewis, Army
5. Estill Baker, Army WW ll
6. Woodrow Coots, (1925 - 1995)
7. Dewey Hendrix, Navy WW ll
8. Avon Lewis, (1924 - 1980)
9. **Hobert Adams, Army
10. **Monroe Clifford Combs, USAF, Vietnam
11. Kermit Asher, Army
12. Ova Rice,



FOWLER - BALLARD CEMETERY
1. Edward Fowler, Army Vietnam
FEE CEMETERY - Sam’s Branch
1. Caleb Fee, Army (1922 - 1994)
2. Ermon Fee, Korea
3. **Lawrence Fee, Army WW ll
4. Will Fee, WW l (1887 - 1960)
5. Phillip Fee, MIA Korea

FELTNER CEMETERY - Lower Grassy
1. Enos Feltner, Army WW ll
2. Thomas Feltner, Army
FARMER CEMETERY - Stinnett-Wendover Road
1. **Carl M. Farmer, Army
2. **Ronnie Clyde Farmer, Army
3. Freeman B. Hoskins, Army, Vietnam


SHILO FELTNER CEMETERY - Hurts Creek
1. **Shilo Feltner
2. Bill Johnson
3. Walter Wayne Sounder

FLACKY CEMETERY - Wooten
1. James H. Hart, Co A, 13 KY CAV. CSA He was captured by Union soldiers and taken to Camp Chase.
2. **Lindsey Bruce Lewis, U S Army
3. **Edgar Lovett, WW ll
4. **Jonathan Maggard, WW l



ARLEE FEE FAMILY CEMETERY - Short Creek
1. **Arlee Fee, Army

FEE FAMILY CEMETERY (PUP BRANCH) - Warbranch
1. Buford Fee, (1927 - 2010) Army
2. Ewell Fee, (1923 - 2016) Army
3. Logan Fee, (1938 - 2011) Army
4. Elmer Fee, WW ll
5. **PFC Philyaw “Phil” Fee, (1947 - 1966)
6 ** Clarence Bradley Fee, (1896 - 1985) Army

**Philyaw enlisted in the US Army and arrived for duty in Vietnam on February 17, 1966 assigned to C Company, 2d Battalion, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Divison, USARV.
During Operation ABELIENE, the Battle of Xa Cam My began on Arpil 11 and continued well into the next day some 16 kilometers south of the village of Cam My in Phuc Tuy Province. During the engagement with the Viet Cong 134 men of Charlie Company were ambushed and 80 percent became casualties. The soldiers soon found themselves fighting for survival in the Rubber Plantations of Cam My Village. 37 men were killed in action and one of the casualties was PFC Philyaw Fee who was killed in action as a result of multiple fragmentation wounds from a hostile explosive device.
∼PFC. U.S. Army Vietnam War-PFC Fee was killed in action from multiple fragmentation wounds during Operation Abilene on 4-11-1966 while serving as an Infantryman with Co. C of the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division. Pfc. Fee started his tour of Vietnam on 2-17-1966.
Awards: Purple Heart Medal, Combat Infantry Badge, Vietnam Service Medal with One Service Star, Vietnam Campaign Medal, National Defense Service Medal. If you are in Hyden, stop by and look at his name on the monument in front of the courthouse.

FIELDS FAMILY CEMETERY - Confluence
1. Conrad Combs, (1926 - 2009) Army - Enlistment for the Panama Canal Department.
FELTNER CEMETERY - Essie
1. Bobby Windon Feltner, (1935 - 2013) Army Korea
FARISTON GROSS FAMILY CEMETERY - Cutchin
1. **Timothy North, (1967 - 1997) Army Reserve

FLAG KNOB CEMETERY - Essie
1. Edmond Osborne, (1920 - 2022) Army
LIDA and ISABELLA FELTNER - Hurts Creek
1. **Lida Feltner, (1935 - 2019) Army Korea, Cuban Missle Crisis & Vietnam



FELTNER - CAMPBELL CEMETERY - Near Leslie Co. Perry Co. Line 1/2 from Line
1. Walter Couch, Jr., (1935 - 1996) Army Korea
2. Raymond Couch, (1931 - 1981) Army Korea
3. Billy Joe Couch, (1946 - 2018) Army
4. Johnny Couch, (1949 - 2023) Army Vietnam
15 Cemeteries
44 Veterans
Something to add to the tribute to Philyaw Fee: His name is on the Vietnam Memorial wall in DC. Every time I have visited the wall, I have looked up his name and once took a rubbing of it and gave to his family.