The information contained in this document was compiled from multiple sources including; burial and marker permits, the ledger books where the burials are recorded, and a walk-through of the cemetery performed by a volunteer group, who recorded information from headstones. Also included is a link to the image of the grave marker, if one exists, and the GPS coordinates of the grave. These records have been compiled by Denton Parks & Recreation staff. Some names for unmarked graves were added by Library staff from local funeral home records or death certificates. The information is contained in an Excel Spreadsheet which will download to your computer the file size and format is very large, printing is not recommended.
The information contained in this document was compiled from multiple sources including; burial and marker permits, the ledger books where the burials are recorded, and a walk-through of the cemetery performed by a volunteer group, who recorded information from headstones. Also included is a link to the image of the grave marker, if one exists, and the GPS coordinates of the grave. These records have been compiled by Denton Parks & Recreation staff. Some names for unmarked graves were added by Library staff from local funeral home records or death certificates. The information is contained in an Excel Spreadsheet which will download to your computer the file size and format is very large, printing is not recommended.
The information contained in these documents was originally obtained from a cemetery walk-through conducted by the Denton County Genealogical Society in 1993. Updated information was added by volunteer, Mary Tate in 2018-19. A Find-A-Grave number is available for each individual who has an online memorial. The Cemetery is divided into Gardens, row numbers start on the east and move west; the rows run north to south. Entries shown in Bold and Italics are probably for individuals still living (as half of double stone or stones erected pre-need).