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 |
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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 |