Patton Cemetery cleanup

The project began when a group from Leadership Southeast Texas (LSET) decided that the Patton Cemetery, a nineteenth century pioneer graveyard, should be restored so it is recognizable as a cemetery (Related Story). There are six graves, and three remaining gravestones, in this 90×90 patch of ground behind the Fun Spot Water Slide. After the initial cleanup in March, the Bolivar Peninsula Lions Club agreed to maintain the grounds. Sporting gloves, long-sleeved shirts and boots, the Lions Club gathered a little after 10am on Sunday with weed wackers, mowers, rakes, and shovels loaded in the back of their pick-ups, ready to make a difference. Take time to drive by some time, you may know someone resting out there.

BP Lions (L to R) Robbie Byus, Larry Campbell, Mark Hunstiger, Charlotte Byus, Mavis Hunstiger, Georgia Osten, Tom Osten.

Mavis and Mark Hunstiger removing the undergrowth.

Larry Campbell and Charlotte Byus taking a moment's rest.

We appreciate the accomplishments of the BPLC, proving that there is always room for improvement in our community. They serve.

CLICK HERE for History of the Patton Cemetery.

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