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Parker Memorial Cemetery

Grapevine, Tarrant County

Marker Text

The first burial here is thought to be that of Christina Driskill (1797-1862), whose son-in-law Isaac Green Parker (1816-1875) owned the land. In 1881 Parker's widow, Mary (Polly) Parker Turner (1820-1897) deeded the 4.31-acre plot for a public burial ground. A tabernacle was erected in 1928 and used at first for funeral services and later for meetings of the cemetery association. Formerly known as "Clements Cemetery", it was renamed "Parker" in 1937. Many members of the Pleasant Glade Community are buried here.

Marker Details

Address FM 121 and Hall - Johnson Road
Location Description FM 121 access road south about 3 miles from Grapevine. Cemetery is on west side of road, 1 block north of Hall-Johnson Road.
Marker # 3942
Dedicated 1979
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery
Latitude, Longitude 32.894897, -97.100595

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