Ector County Texas Cemeteries

Below is complete listing of all available online Ector County Texas cemeteries, with links to multiple cemetery transcriptions, gravestone photos, tombstone photos, official records, etc.

Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing.

Stephenville Texas City Cemeteries

The City owns two cemeteries within the City limits: West End Memorial Cemetery and East End Memorial Cemetery. City staff is responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of grounds and selling of plots. The City has designated an area as an Urn Garden located at the West End Cemetery. West End Memorial Cemetery is located at the intersection of Washington Street and Lillian Street across from Tarleton State University. East End Memorial Cemetery is located on Highway 281 approximately one mile north of Washington Street near Tejas Golf Course. All records listed alphabetically. These documents are viewable as searchable PDFs.

The following Ector County Texas cemetery and gravestone photos are hosted at Ector County Texas USGenWeb Archives

The following Ector County Texas cemeteries are hosted at Cemeteries of TX Project

The following Ector County Texas cemeteries are hosted at Ector County Texas Interment.net

The following Ector County Texas cemeteries are hosted at Permian Basin Genealogy Society

The following Ector County Texas cemeteries are hosted at Garrison – Logan Family Website

The following Ector County Texas cemetery is hosted at Lori’s Genealogy Research

The following Ector County Texas cemetery is hosted at Ector County Texas Gravestones Photo Project (Up to 50 photos per page)

Search: Texas, Find A Grave Index


Locations:
Ector County TX,

Collection:
Texas Cemetery Records: A directory of resources providing online access to Texas Cemetery records. See also United States Cemetery Records for cemetery records on all of the United States.

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