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Cementerio Loma De La Cruz (Hill of the Cross Cemetery)

Del Rio, Val Verde County

Marker Text

Early land developer Paula Losoya Taylor Rivers (ca. 1830-1902) realized that the people of Del Rio's Mexican Colony had no official cemetery in which to bury their dead. She donated four acres to be designated as a cemetery in 1884. Also buried here are three former U. S. Army Indian Scouts and the Rev. Ramon V. Palomares, first pastor of Del Rio's Mexican American Methodist Church. A cross placed at the top of a hill gave the cemetery its name. The last burial here took place in 1933. A cemetery association restored and maintains the graveyard. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

Marker Details

Address
Location Description from intersection of US 277 and Garza--W. on Garza, S. on Artega, W. on Noriega to Punta Colorado, then over the bridge; continue 100 yds on dirt road and cemetery is on the left LONG: 100'53.00W Follow Noriega St. West passing residential area, field etc., cross bridge - 100 yards further are gates to cemetery, Del Rio.
Marker # 777
Dedicated 1986
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cemetery; Mexican immigrants/immigration
Latitude, Longitude 29.344444, -100.88334

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