Harlowton Catholic Cemetery is in Wheatland County, Montana. Harlowton is the county seat of Wheatland County with a population of approximately 997 residents. Harlowton was founded in 1900 as a station stop on the Montana Railroad.
Harlowton and surrounding areas are rich in agriculture with the majority of crops grown are wheat and barley. Harlowton is surrounded by the Crazy, Little Belt and Big Snowy Mountains.
Harlowton Catholic Cemetery is approximately 2.75 acres in size with pine trees along the outer edges. The cemetery is flat with mostly granite headstones and there are white crosses throughout the cemetery.
There are approximately 298 known interments and was established about 1909 with two of the first known interments of:
Tilford LaBrie was born in 1889 and passed away in 1909.
Patrick “Patty” Mooney was born in 1827 and passes away on
August 19, 1909.