Lytle Cemetery and City

Lytle Cemetery and City


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Lytle Community Cemetery
Front Gate


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Family Graves
Group 1

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Clement
and Dorthy Lewis
grandson of
John & Mary Matthews


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Clarence Garrett and Mytrle Matthews - son of
John & Mary Matthews


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Mildred
& Howard Steele
Daughter of
John & Mary Matthews


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John Garrett &
Mary Agnes Hurley
Matthews


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Mamie & Sam Lambert
(Sam is not buried not here)
Daughter of
John & Mary Matthews


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Clem and Dorthy
with
a Yellow Rose

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GC and Myrtle
with a Yellow Rose


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Mildred and Howard
with a Yellow Rose


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Mamie and Sam
with a White Rose


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John G. and Mary A.
with a Red Rose for each


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Cemetery located at corner of
Lorado and Benton, 4 blocks from Main Street

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Distance picture with flowers



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The City does an excellent job
caring for the cemetery


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Mary Hurley
Mother of
Mary Agnes Hurley Matthews


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Felix GrundyHurley
Father of
Mary Agnes Hurley Matthews


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Erastus Allen Matthews
Father of
John Garrett Matthews


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Felix with a Yellow Rose


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Mary with a White Rose


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The graves of Erastus,
Felix and Mary are near the
entrance.


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Distance photo with flag
and Roses.


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The marker for Erastus is encased in concrete

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Company K,
the Texana Guards

2nd Texas Infantry, CSA

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In honor of his service to the
Confedercy, he was given
a confederate flag


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Home of C.G. and Myrtle



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Home of
Mildred & Howard Steele
and Mary Agnes Matthews


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Lytle Methodist Church
across the street from Mildred's home


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What used to be a

"Dime Store" is now
an Antique Shop


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Historical marker at
Lytle Methodist Church


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The old bank building


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Futher down the street


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Looking North, past the Antique store