I see this was the first message posted on Rootsweb, at least under this user name. I'd suggest a couple of changes for future postings. First since you have a good family tree posted on this person, post the link to her bio:
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24508635/person/1677276885this helps volunteers to see what information you already have, and prevent needless wrong information being provided...or information you already have. Your "any and all articles and information" leads to a mass of research by some, without regard to accuracy.
Since you wrote this, you already know about her burial place, it also identifies your known information on this person:
Her gravesite:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=wa...;
A lot of volunteers read every posting, when you fully identify a person and what you know, many would be exact to your desired request. Also, when you post detailed data, others in that family, grandchildren/etc. may contact you to see how you stand in the family. So, a quick sentence..."Mary was my grandmother's sister," or, "James A. Walker was my..." That would identify your connection.
Otherwise, be sure to review all information provided, as ... mistakes are common.