The location: Highway 14, about a half mile west of downtown Sawyerville. The field behind had been filled with pine trees that were devastated by the storm. Subsequently and quickly the downed trees were harvested for paper wood. Now the area is filled with goldenrod and the occasional pile of scrap wood. About a half mile further west you come to Hollow Square Cemetery (see under PLACES above). It suffered only minor damage, mainly one big tree limb torn down. Two other citizens of Sawyerville died about 3 miles northeast and 2 more residents of the county east of Highway 69, several miles north of Greensboro. Many houses were destroyed and woodlands devastated along the path of the tornado through the county.