Trull Family Cemetery TRULL FAMILY CEMETERY - Vernon Parish
 

The Trull Family Cemetery is located on private property, and can be
visited only with the permission of the owners.  In New Llano, turn West
onto LA Hwy. 1121 and go approximately 3.6 miles.  Turn right onto No.
4 View Road (large sign at this corner for "ELIMECH").  The owners of
the property live in the first house on the right.  Just beyond the
owner's house, turn right at the Trull Cemetery sign, drive behind the
trailer, and enter the property through an opening in a wooden fence.
Approximately .4 miles from this point after several turns, on top of a
hill, is the small, fenced family cemetery.  The atmosphere on top of this
hill is tranquil and peaceful; a perfect setting for a peaceful, final
resting place.  The trees have been thinned on top of the hill, and
those that remain shade the area, similar to a brush arbor.  There are no
weeds or briars, but the floor of the cemetery is covered with wild
fern.  Tombstone inscriptions were recorded by Jane P. McManus on 29 March
1996 with a guide, Elton Jackson Jr.
 

Trull, Susan Annie Mae - 8 May 1917 / 7 Oct 1980
Trull, Carroll Gipson - 18 Jun 1913 / 26 Sep 1971
Trull, Curtis Glynn - 19 Apr 1941 / 25 Nov 1962
        [above 3 burials are near the front fence, & have identical stones]

Trull, James - 6 Feb 1898 / 23 Feb 1964  [Funeral marker only]
[unmarked burial with stakes - no information]

Trull, Jessie G. - 1868 / 1941  [s/o George W. & Caroline Trull]
Trull, Nettie - 1876 / 1931
        [above 2 burials have identical stones, side by side]

Trull, George W. - 11 Aug 1892 / 5 Dec 1917, Sup. Co. 156th Inf.  [WW1]
[unmarked infant burial with brick border - no information]