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Cemeteries

Reeves County is lucky to have a cemetery department and crew.
"Reeves County is blessed with an abundance of historic cemeteries -- from tiny single-family pioneer graveyards to large tombs of cattle barons, oil men and business tycoons. All are cultural treasures and valuable reminders of the courageous people who forged a great civilization from our Wild West Texas wilderness." [ReevesCounty.org]
Name Information Area
Robert Clay Allison Grave in a display on the west side of West of the Pecos Museum at 120 E. Stafford St. Pecos
Balmorhea Cemetery There is an older index in our Archives Balmorhea
Brogado Cemetery On south side of Highway 17, just across from Carrasco's Store. Turn on caliche road, follow to cemetery. Balmorhea
Dean Memorial Park On W 11th St, the park is permanently closed.
The GNIS listed this as a cemetery, is it?
Pecos
Fairview Cemetery at Eddy & 8th Street, this is a very large city cemetery for this area Pecos
Greenwood Cemetery The main gate is on Evergreen St just south of I-20. Pecos
Harris Family Cemetery a family cemetery with only a few graves
Lara Cemetery family cemetery north of Pecos
Mexican Cemetery see Toyah Catholic Cemetery Toyah
Mt Evergreen Cemetery The main gate is on Evergreen St just south of I-20. Pecos
Old Pecos Cemetery, aka Pioneer on A Street (CR 401), go east past Pecan St, cemetery is on the north side. Pecos
Old Toyah Cemetery at the corner of 3rd St. and Hayne Toyah
Pecos Colored Cemetery
Santa Rosa Cemetery on 8th St between Mesquite and Orange Pecos
Saragosa Catholic Cemetery north of Saragosa and visible from Hwy 17 Saragosa
Toyah Catholic Cemetery on Centre St Toyah
Toyah Cemetery on CR 222 Toyah
Trees Ranch Graves The burial site of James Robert (1831-1914) and Mary Ann Johnston Boyd (1837-1913). Coyanosa
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