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Holy Family Cemetery

Nazareth, Castro County

Marker Text

In 1902, Joseph Reisdorff, pastor and colonizer of Nazareth, devoted land donated by Wilhelmina Thier to be Holy Family Cemetery. First interment was the body of Anna Lackerman in August 1906. Reflecting Nazareth’s heritage, nine early tombstones bear German inscriptions. In the 1940s, additions included more property, the crucifixion statuary, pipe fencing, brick pillars, tree-lined walks, and an arched gateway. In 1985, the statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was placed in the east, and in 1995, the Unborn Children’s Memorial in the west. In 2012, the New Jerusalem Oratory was dedicated for visitors’ devotion and cemetery information. Notable interments include three priests and the only World War II death casualty, R.T. Dirks. Historic Texas Cemetery – 2011

Marker Details

Address 210 St. Joseph St.
Location Description Holy Family Cemetery N of Holy Family Catholic Church, marker located at cemetery entrance on E side of 3rd St. 300 feet N of St. Joseph St.
Marker # 17921
Dedicated 2014
Size, Type 18" x 28" with post
Code cemetery; Roman Catholic denomination; German immigrants/immigration
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.546537, -102.103674

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