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CemeteriesAransas Pass, Texas · Erected 1998

Cementerio San Antonio de Padua

SH 35, Aransas Pass, TX

Official Marker Inscription

According to local lore, George Lewis (1859-1895) donated one-half acre of land at this site to the Hispanic citizens of the area for use as a cemetery, provided that he be buried in the center of the land. Handmade stones indicate burials dating from the 19th century; the first recorded deed was signed in 1933. Years of wind and rain have rendered many stones illegible. A number of children who died in an influenza epidemic in 1940 and many veterans of U.S. and international conflicts are interred here. A statue of San Antonio holding a child, crafted in Mexico, was brought across the border by the local priest for placement in an open chapel on the cemetery grounds. It is revered by the families of those interred here. (1998)

— Texas Historical Commission, 1998

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SH 35, Aransas Pass, Texas

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Marker Details

THC Number
#11686
Year Erected
1998
Location
Aransas Pass, TX
Category
Cemeteries

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