About Greenleaf Cemetery
The Greenleaf Cemetery was established in 1868. Greenleaf Fisk gave five acres to the town for a burial place, and two and one half acres each the Pecan Valley IOOF Lodge No. 236, October 26, 1883, and to the Brownwood Masonic Lodge No. 141 AF and AM, December 3, 1883, making a total of ten acres for burial purposes. There has been four additions to the cemetery since then and now has over 22,000 burials. A section was set aside in 1958 for members of the Catholic denomination. The cemetery was named Round Mountain and later renamed Greenleaf. The Brownwood Garden Club built the present entrance. During 1918 they averaged about four burials a day due to the flu epidemic. At this time they had four crews digging day and night.
The Greenleaf Cemetery Association was incorporated April 10, 1923 The Greenleaf Cemetery is a non-profit perpetual care cemetery. Its governing body consists of five board members, elected by members of the Greenleaf Cemetery Association. The cemetery is located off Highway 377 South (Brady Highway) across the railroad tracks within the city limits of Brownwood.
Services offered by Greenleaf Cemetery
Cemetery plots, Columbariam on site
Should you be interested in preplanning your funeral, you can be sure your legacy will be covered and that you can easily have peace of mind. This location has proudly served the neighborhood with exceptional care for years and can help guide your family through memorial etiquette, customize your memorial, funeral costs, directions to cemeteries, guestbook, online obituary creation, and telling your life story.
This business can be found 2.5 miles out of downtown Brownwood, Texas which is in Brown County and serves the surrounding areas of: Shamrock Shores, Lake Shore, Grosvenor, Indian Creek, Thrifty, Lake Brownwood, Brownwood, Whon, Fisk, Silver Valley, Mozelle, Echo, and Richland Spgs.
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Clara Cleone Keith Champion Jarrett
at CARE Nursing Center in Brownwood, Texas.Graveside services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, in Greenleaf Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 5 until 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5, 2010, at Davis-Morris Funeral Home. Cleone ...
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Nat R. Gleaton
Burial will follow at Greenleaf Cemetery in Brownwood. Nat was born Jan. 26, 1921, in Comanche, Texas, to George and Zody Gleaton. He was married to Dorothy Ross on Feb. 8, 1946 in Odessa, Texas. Online Only Access - 52 Weeks: $69.00 for 365 days ...
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Save Greenleaf Cemetery - Brownwood, Texas
Save Greenleaf is a group of volunteers formed to support the Cemetery. The primary purpose is to raise awareness of and actively contribute to ongoing ...
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Greenleaf Cemetery
The Greenleaf Cemetery was established in 1868. Greenleaf Fisk gave five acres to the town for a burial place, and two and one half acres each the Pecan ...
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Save Greenleaf Cemetery - Brownwood, Texas
Save Greenleaf is a group of volunteers formed to support the Cemetery. The primary purpose is to raise awareness of and actively contribute to ongoing ...
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Greenleaf Cemetery
The cemetery was named Round Mountain and later renamed Greenleaf. ... Greenleaf Fisk - The father of Brownwood. Donated the land for Greenleaf Cemetery, and a ...
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