NEARBY BLACK CEMETERY, STIVERSVILLE, MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE

This is a view looking east into the Black Cemetery down the hill. It is actually in the northeast quadrant of the block of land fenced. I am unaware if they call it the New Ramie Cemetery, Black Section or some other name. The below is a listing compiled from the stones I photographed. If anyone is interested in posting these let me know. Meanwhile this is the list:
 Wortham, Edith T., 1870 - 1943
Wortham, Harry, 1891 - 1973, WWI Pvt, US ARMY. 
Smith, Gus, 1870 - 1955
Smith, Linnie Mai, 1880 - 1953
Smith Carrie P.,  1912 - 1937
Braden, William J., "son", 1934 - 1935
Moore, George A., 20 Apr 1895 - 30 Apr 1926
Moore, Billy, 1874 - 1970 
Moore, Lucy M., 1879 - 1936, (wife of Billy)
Moore, Lizzy, 1897 - 1951
Moore, Mrs Ruby,  1933 - 1999 (undertakers Marker)
Moore, Linda Joyce, 23 Aug 1953 - 19 Jun 1999. (same stone as Lennis Mai)"forever loved by children and grandchildren"
Moore, Lennis Mai, 22 Feb 1930 - 21 Dec 1997 (same stone as Linda Joyce)"forever loved by children and grandchildren"
Moore, George W., 1 Dec 1867 - 28 Nov 1938. "Father"
Moore, Mary M., 12 May 1870 - 19_ _ "Mother", (death date not completely inscribed)
Bellanfant, Wendel Warren, 29 Jan 1957 - 8 Aug 1992, PFC, US Marine Corp., Vietnam.
Moore, Lenzy W. 11 Dec 1935 - 27 Jan 1960. Tennessee, US Army. (military marker)
Moore, Nealy T., 1909 - 1978 (same stone 1) 
Moore, Wilson, 1908 - (no date)(same stone 2) 
Moore, Leona N., 1908 - 1956 (same stone 3)
Moore, James L., 8 Mar 1949 - 17 Feb 1996
Thompson, Andrew, L_ _ _, (no dates, homemade stone with plastic inserted letters)  
Jones, Betty Lou, 8 Sep 1950 - 23 Mar 1985
Moore, George William, 30 Mar 1914 - 8 Jan 1952, Tennessee, Pvt 655 QM, Gas Supply Co., US Army, WWII
Moore, Robert Lee (Buddy), 11 Oct 1950 - 3 Jan 1987
Bills, Michael A., 16 Mar 1960 - 9 Oct 1994
Renner, Michael A., Jr. 18 Sep 1958 - 18 Sep 1992

The many stones of the black section can be seen here, including the undertakers marker on the right center side of the photo. Many unmarked stones abound here. I believe the stone in the distant (in the light spot upper center) also belongs to this cemetery and is the Wortham memorials. One can see the eastern white section in the distance from this view. 
 
Photo (5/26/05) and information by Wayne Austin 5/16/06.