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498    BOTTOM ROAD TABERNACLE

      Location - 112 Bottom Rd, Mount Airy.

      Coordinates: 36d 30m 16.8s N; 80d 35m 56.9s W Click here for Online Maps

      Directions: From the intersection of E Pine Street and Main Street in downtown Mount Airy, NC follow E Pine Street until it crosses the Ararat River bridge. About 0.1 mile turn left onto Bottom Road, church will be on the right and the cemetery is behind and to the left of the church.

      View of the church. View of the Prayer Chapel.

      Parcel ID: 5020-12-96-7395
      Township: Mount Airy
      Public or private: Private property.
      GPS Accuracy (Ft.) 16.
      Elevation: 1040 feet.
      Condition: Cemetery is well maintained.

      Surveyed by David Hawkins in March 2021. Photos by David Hawkins in March 2021.


  1. Combs, Aaron Paul (Rev.)   (b. 30 Apr 1927 - d. 31 Aug 2011)
      • Husband of Shirley F. Martin Combs. Son of Victor Lafayette Combs and Rebbie Belle Spencer Combs. "Look at us beyond the sunset". PFC US Army, Korea. Military marker.
  2. Combs, Shirley F. Martin   (b. 28 Aug 1938 - d. Reserved)
      • Wife of Rev. Aaron Paul Combs.


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