La Porte Cemetery - La Porte, TX
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
N 29° 38.979 W 095° 01.599
15R E 303830 N 3281682
The second oldest cemetery in La Porte. It is currently maintained, but in 2016 it made the local news because of its condition. Ponding water will always be an issue, as there are many low spots caused by burials.
Waymark Code: WM101QY
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/09/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member elyob
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A marker here, placed by the City of La Porte tells:

La Porte Cemetery

The La Porte Cemetery is the second cemetery built in the City of La Porte. This community cemetery was established in 1907, although there are records of burials on the cemetery prior to its official designation by Harris County.

The cemetery comprises block 1152 and the east half of block 1151 of La Porte. It was originally cared for by a group volunteers that included Dr. Juliet Marchant, the towns first woman physician. Other original community members include Hattie Brick, Rosa A. Collins, Anne White, and Imogene Jarvis. In the cemetery's early days, the City Fathers constructed a barbed wire fence around the graveyard to keep the cattle out, with a stile for people to walk over. A fourth of the block-and-a-half site was reserved for Catholic burials, through the efforts of brothers James and Thomas Sullivan.

In 1939 a group of concerned citizens formed an organization called the La Porte Cemetery Association. The association worked hard to keep the cemetery from falling into disrepair, and solicited donations from families of the deceased to help with upkeep costs. The Association was formalized in 1989.


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KTRK ABC 13 Eyewitness News


Neighbors Urge Upkeep of Overgrown La Porte Cemetery

Tuesday, September 06, 2016 LA PORTE, TX (KTRK) -- A final resting place for dozens of people in La Porte is overgrown and people in the area want it cleaned up.

They're concerned about the state of the graves in the century-old La Porte Cemetery, located at W. L St. and 8th.

The names and lives of mothers, fathers and even young children are overshadowed by overgrown grass, and century old graves are buried below weeds so tall you'd never notice they're even there.

"I would not want to be in this situation that's for sure," Clay Morris said. He walks by the cemetery every week, where currently only a few graves are well maintained.

"I'm sure there's soldiers out here, that fought for us. And they're not being taken care of? That's ridiculous. Somebody needs to look out for everybody out here, soldier or not," he said.

Broken headstones that once belonged to somebody sit in a forgotten pile by a shed in the back. The state of the cemetery is so upsetting to Morris that he's organizing volunteers to mow the grass.

"Because they deserve respect. I would want someone to take care of me."

"It's rained enough in the past couple of weeks that we have not been able to mow the grass," La Porte Cemetery Association President Ken Adams said.

The lawn was last cut three-and-a-half weeks ago and the association is trying to dispose of the old head stones, he said.

"There are a couple of them that somebody moved the person that was in the cemetery and didn't want to take the headstone with them." It's been a challenge to dispose of them because grinding them up is costly and no landfill will take them, Adams added.

Because it's an association, when a family purchases a plot, Adams says it's up to them to maintain it.

"Unfortunately, that doesn't always happen and can't always happen because families move away and things like that. So we take over the responsibility for doing that for them."

Crews mowed part of the cemetery Tuesday afternoon, which Adams said was previously scheduled, but Eyewitness News wasn't able to reach him late in the day to find out if crews will be back to finish the rest. He told us earlier they don't have a set schedule for mowing. They do it as needed once the property dries out after it rains.

City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: La Porte, Harris County, TX, USA

Approximate number of graves: 1000

Cemetery Status: Active

Cemetery Website: Not listed

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