Row 1
1) Oscar T. Rucker, Jr.
b. 5 June 1925
d. 28 July 1994
Brass Marker: Oscar Tinsley Rucker, Jr.
S1 US Navy
World War II
June 5, 1925 - July 28, 1994
2) Lillie I. Rucker
b. 2 Sept, 1887
d. 14 Nov, 1968
Insc: Her memory is blessed
Marker: Mrs. Lillie Irene Rucker
3) Oscar T. Rucker
b. 5 June 1887
d. 6 June 1933
Insc: Blessed are those who die in the Lord
Footstone : Father
4) Hattie Wolfenberger
b. 8 Oct 1846
d. 22 May 1928
Footstone: HW
5) Guy Wolfenberger
b. 11 Nov 1843
d. 2 Jan 1917
Footstone: GW
Brass Marker: Guy Wolfenberger
Pvt Co D 12 Regt
Texas Cav
Confederate States Army
6) John T. Rucker
b. 1 May 1894
d. 24 Jul 1973
7) Hattie Rucker
No dates
Row 2
1) Willie Inez Osborn
b. 17 Oct 1918
d. 6 Feb 1993
Insc: May she rest in peace with God
We love you always
2) Frank M. Osborn
b. 10 May 1918
d. 22 Feb 1945
Footstone - no markings
Brass Marker: Frank M. Osborn
Texas Sgt 319 Inf 80 Div
World War II
3) May Ann Osborn
b. 26 Feb 1857
d. 9 Nov 1933
Insc: Gone too soon
4) B. F. Osborn
b. 24 May 1855
d. 10 Jul 1918
Insc: Gone too soon
5) Ann Weaver
b. 23 Nov 1872
d. 15 Dec 1872
Daughter of Edward & Ann Weaver
6) John T. Watson
b. 29 Sept 1814
d. 4 Oct 1902
Brass Marker: John T. Watson
23 Brigade Texas Militia
Confederate States Army
7) Mama Dollie Glass
b. 28 Jan 1871
d. 2 Nov 1917
on same stone
Mother Caroline Glass
b. 28 Jan 1871
d. 2 Nov 1917
Footstone: DG
Row 3
1) In memory of
Fredrick, Son of
Edward & Ann Weaver
b. 15 May 1860
d. 20 Dec 1872
2) Stone - No markings
3) Stone - No markings
4) Stone - No markings
Footstone - No markings
5) Stone - No markings
Footstone - No markings
6) In memory of
Frank Osborn
b. 8 Jul 1876
d. 20 Sept 1892
Insc: Gone but not forgotten
Footstone - no markings
7) In memory of Infant Son of
B.F. & M.A. Osborn
Born & Died 1 Oct 1883
Insc: Budded on earth to bloom in heaven
Footstone - No markings
Comment: Headstone has a lamb on it
8) Samuel A Osborn
b. 16 Sept 1885
d. 27 Nov 1892
Insc: Sleep sweetly in peace
Footstone: O
Comment: Headstone has a dove
9) Headstone - No Markings
10) Mother
Pinkie Yoast
b. 18 Mar 1886
d. 20 Feb 1929
Insc: We love you
11) Milburn Yoast
b. 3 Mar 1880
d. Jan 1963
Note: the 3rd number in the date of death was hard to see, but I believe it was a 6.
Row 4
1) Stone - no markings
2) Infant of C. S. Wolfenberger
3) Mary A. Wolfenberger
b. 13 Dec 1843
d. 26 Jul 1926
Insc: Dear parents tho we miss you much,
We know you rest with God
4) Charles Wolfenberger
b. 1 Mar 1837
d. 22 Feb 1874
Insc: Dear parents tho we miss you much,
We know you rest with God
Brass Marker: Charles Wolfenberger
Texas Co B 17 Regt Texas Inf
Confederate States Army
Mar 1, 1837 Feb 27, 1874
5) Bill Wolfenberger
No dates
6) David Wolfenberger
No dates
7) Granite Monument erected by the State of Texas
Samuel Wolfenberger
Born in Virginia in 1804
Came to Texas in 1831. Died 1860
Fought under Lt. W.J. Russell at Velasco
Participated in the storming and capture of Bexar
Served with Colonel Robert M. Colemans'
Rangers in 1836
His wife, Caroline, born 1806. Died 1873
` Erected by the State of Texas 1957
Row 5
1) Together on one stone:
Stella Wolfenberger
b. 25 Sept 1880
d. 15 Aug 1925
George Wolfenberger
b. 12 Jul 1873
d. 16 Feb 1957
2) Sam Wolfenberger
b. 16 Jul 1864
d. 23 Nov 1929
Insc: Gone but not forgotten
Footstone: SW
Note: headstone has a lamb on it
3) Mary Lee Wolfenberger
b. 13 Dec 1870
d. 11 Dec 1946
4) Together on one stone:
Pierce Wolfenberger
b. 24 Nov 1868
d. 8 Jul 1946
Footstone: PW
Sally Wolfenberger
b. 20 Aug 1875
d. 5 Nov 1964
Footstone: SW
5) Square flat stone with small hole in the center
6) Square flat stone with small hole in the center
7) M. C. Donnell
b. 19 Sept 1846
d. 27 Jan 1896
Footstone: MCD
Insc: In my Fathers house are many mansions
8) Charles L. Donnell
b. 11 Sept 1852
d. 30 Jan 1872
Footstone: CLD
Insc: We will meet again
9) Susan Donnell
b. 11 Jan 1824
d. 11 Jan 1891
Insc: Gone but not forgotten
10) W. P. Donell
b. 16 May 1822
d. 27 Apr 1865
Footstone: WPD
Insc: Farewell
Far corner of Cemetery
1) Alvis Cleveland
b. 23 Nov 1856
d. Nov 1881
Footstone: 1st initial was worn away, 2nd initial was C.
Note: The stone was broken and the day of death could not be seen.
2) Mary Clevelan
b. 3 Jan 1825
d. 19 Jan 1908
Footstone: MC
Note: There was no 'd' at the end of Cleveland, it appears there was no room for the
scribe to put the 'd'. She was beside Henry Cleveland.
3) Henry Cleveland
b. 13 Nov 1831
d. 14 Nov 1887
Insc: Red Rock Lodge No. 310
Note: There is a Masonic symbol on the Headstone.