Terry County
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Forrester Cemetery

Historical Marker Text
Longtime residents recall the burial of a
woman, probably Mrs. W. C. Lusk, on this site in 1922 or 1923. Other
burials occurred here as well, in what was then an open field on J. A.
Forrester's farm. Forrester and his wife Nealie sold a two-acre plot,
which became known as Forrester Cemetery, to the Union Independent
School District in 1925. The first recorded burial was that of Edna Mae
Edwards, an infant who was born and died on April 23, 1926. The many
unmarked and children's graves reflect the harsh conditions of farm life
in the early part of the century. The last recorded burial was that of
Melvin Hill in 1961. The cemetery is all that remains of the
community.
1998
location: 6.6 mi. S of Brownfield on Fm
403; 2.2 mi. W on dirt road
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