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Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery

Yorktown, DeWitt County

Marker Text

In 1867, Anton (1815-1889) and Lucyia (1830-1912) Koszielsky deeded land to the Roman Catholic Church for a graveyard to serve the parishioners of the growing Catholic community of Yorktown. In 1916, Jesse H. (1866-1943) and Constantine (1866-1941) Kozelski donated additional acreage to enlarge the cemetery. In 1937, an extensive landscaping project was completed and crucifixion monument, donated by Frank and Florentyna Jendrzey, became the focal point of the cemetery. Elizabeth Wollny donated the statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in 1979. The cemetery chronicles the diverse heritage of the Yorktown area. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2001

Marker Details

Address
Location Description int. of Old FM 237 and Zorn Rd.
Marker # 15119
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type HTC marker
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 28.981494, -97.48174

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