COOKS POINT METHODIST CHURCH CEMETERY, Burleson County, Texas This cemetery is located approximately 4 miles east of Caldwell, Texas on Highway 21. It is on the right side of the highway, behind the Cooks Point United Methodist Church. It has also been referred to as the German Methodist Cemetery in obituaries found in old Caldwell newspapers. The graveyard is in the southeast corner of the land and is neat and well kept. The Kramer Cemetery is across the lane from it, toward the east. Data from the tombstones was taken from the far row first, starting at north side, working south and back toward north on next row. Etc. Most markers are newer, even for the old dates, with a few older monuments. Graves face east. For name searches of this index, use the "Find" or "Search" feature of your browser. Bennie Dean LOEHR July 3, 1958 Double stone with photograph of mother and daughter on it and surnames: STOKES - LOEHR Katherine Nicole Rebecca Ann "Nicky" "Becky" LOEHR Aug. 20 1979 March 11, 1990 Daughter Mother Double stone: GUNN Daniel H. Annie Lee Sept. 12, 1878 Feb. 27, 1903 May 5, 1963 July 10, 1989 Husband Wife Double stone: (Names on open book) LEHDE Fred W. Bertha S. Aug. 4, 1896 Feb. 23, 1899 March 3, 1949 Nov. 29, 1976 Daddy Mama Also on stone, "Together Forever" and "Married Oct. 5, 1921" Fred LEHDE (military marker) Texas Cook Bakers & Cooks SCH QMC World War I Aug. 4, 1896 - March 3, 1949 MOTHER FATHER Rosa KRETZER Richard KRETZER Aug. 25, 1910 June 6, 1902 June 22, 1945 May 8, 1966 Double stone: KRETZER Mother Father Bertha S. Charlie C. March 21, 1866 Jan. 31, 1864 Jan. 30, 1936 Jan. 16, 1945 Mary KEDING LOEHR Oct. 15, 1845 Apr. 4, 1924 "She faltered by the wayside and the angels took her home" Floyd Allen DUEWALL Infant son of Walter & Matilda DUEWALL May 16, 1926 - May 17, 1926 Mary Nora LOEHR Jan. 3, 1918 - Feb. 3, 1918 "Gone to a better land" Hier Ruht Anna DUWALL Geb: Schiller Geb: 24 Dec 1847 Gest: 14 Oct 1917 "Selig sind die Todten. Die in dem Herrn Sterben. Denn thie Werke folgen ihnen nach" Wm. J. HAAK (William) Sept. 13 1869 Nov. 29, 1913 Father "Here rest in God" William WEEBER Born Dec. 18, 1855 Died June 5, 1909 The inscription can not be read. John G. HAAK (Military marker with no date) Co. B 20 Tex Inf. C. S. A. Paul C. STRECKERT Geb 15 Nov 1868 Gest 2 July 1906 The inscription can not be read. It is in a foreign language, plus in bad shape. Heir ruht Franziska PAPE Geb 16 Feb 1840 Gest 19 Sept 1905 Inscription can not be read. Father William F. LOEHR May 1, 1867 Mar. 19, 1902 Jacob Wilhelm LOEHR March 13, 1900 May 17, 1900 Elsa HERRMAN 1896 - 1899 Sister Freieda ADLOF Aug. 12, 1883 Aug. 3, 1897 William LOEHR July 3, 1842 Aug 4, 1925 "Death is eternal life Why should we weep" Mother Theresie FAUST (second wife of Anton Faust, sister of his first. Check Kramer cemetery) May 16, 1869 April 18, 1928 Double Stone STECK Father Mother Henry W. Amalie M. Nov. 26, 1871 May 19, 1876 April 8, 1933 Oct. 1, 1963 Double stone HOMEYER Mother Father Emilie J. Ernest W. April 14, 1864 April 19, 1869 Nov. 22, 1936 July 23, 1944 At Rest" Father Anton FAUST (son of Anton Maxilian Faust & Marie Theresia Ulbricht from Germany) Mar. 1, 1873 May 25, 1937 (Check Kramer cemetery for more information on Faust) Mother Katherine WEEBER April 4, 1858 Nov. 18, 1940 "Till we shall meet in Heaven and never part" Mother Pauline LOEHR Nov. 17, 1869 Mar. 8, 1940 Double stone LEHDE Father Mother Fritz Augusta March 27, 1867 Nov. 25, 1870 April 11, 1941 Jan. 25, 1943 "Rest in Peace" Double stone PAYNE Carrie N. Walter D. Aug. 4, 1906 July 1, 1903 June 22, 1995 July 19, 1937 August A. HAAK Feb. 17, 1863 Dec. 24, 1937 Double stone DUEWALL Edward C. Louise A 1885 - 1844 1898 - 1947 Father Mother Double stone (names on open book) RAY J. B. Mildred June 17, 1911 Sept. 8, 1914 Sept. 29, 1984 "At Rest" William August HERRMANN Feb. 23, 1888 Dec. 9, 1967 Service marker: William a. Herrmann Texas Pvt. U.S. Army World War I Feb. 23, 1888 - Dec 9, 12967 Double stone HAAK Willie Mabel KEUNEKE Sept. 14, 1896 May 25, 1904 Sept. 28, 1982 Jan. 18, 1975 Katie Hein GOODWIN June 4, 1907 July 28, 1982 Double stone LOEHR Bonnie F. Emile M. April 27, 1915 Feb. 2, 1926 "Married July 23, 1951" Inside large curbed section, one marker: David Allen LOEHR Sept. 18, 1951 - Jan. 28, 1992 "They shall mount up with wings as eagles" WALSH In Loving Memory Service marker: Walter Earl WALSH T. SGT. US Marine Corps World War II Aug. 26, 1912 - May 12, 1986 Double stone HOPKINS Elmer E. Mellie D. Sept. 15, 1898 Oct. 8, 1900 April 20, 1982 Jan. 22, 1990 Jesse James EASLEY June 25, 1895 Nov. 21, 1958 "Gone but not forgotten" Mary L. NOWAK June 11, 1903 Feb. 17, 1955 "Not our will but thine be done" Double stone NOWAK August Lizzie 1872 - 1956 1875 - 1947 Double stone HERRMANN Henry B. Lydia F. Aug. 23, 1894 Sept. 6, 1901 Aug. 27, 1967 Jan. 11, 1972 Service marker as well: Henry B. Herrmann Texas Sgt. 345 Field Artillery World War I Aug. 23, 1894 - Aug. 27, 1967 Double stone WEBER George Fannie Sept. 29, 1889 March 26, 1898 July 9, 1952 Aug 3, 1976 Father Mother Service marker: Texas PUT CO E 5 Engineers W W I Sept. 29, 1889 - July 9, 1952 Albert G. WEEBER (photograph on marker) Feb. 16, 1902 May 6, 1952 "We'll strive to meet you there in that happy heavenly home" Annie M. WEEBER Dec. 15, 1891 June 20, 1976 Alvin C. WEEBER May 1, 1904 June 24, 1982 Service marker: Alvin C. Weeber SGT. US Army World War II May 1, 1904 - June 24, 1982 Double stone LOEHR Henry A. Annie Louise Aug. 24, 1872 June 28, 1875 May 28, 1955 June 3, 1951 Father Mother "Gone but not forgotten" Double stone STECK Edward L. Emma Louise May 7, 1880 May 12, 1883 Oct. 5, 1970 Jan. 23, 1947 Jeffery Bruce BAASEN Sept. 27, 1964 Sept. 27, 1964 Dennis Merle BAASEN Dec. 20, 1955 Dec. 20, 1955 Barbara Ann HEINKE 1937 - 1937 Leonard William FINNEY 1882 - 1956 Gilbert W. HOMEYER Feb. 22, 1902 Jan. 5, 1969 Daddy Helmus LOEHR April 5, 1901 Aug. 27, 1976 "My trust is in God" Double stone LOEHR Rudolph W. Gladys L. Oct. 20, 1907 Sept 8, 1919 March 25, 1969 Service marker: Rudolph W. Loehr Texas PVT CORPS of MIL POLICE WW II Daddy Double stone LOEHR Edward E. Emma C. May 30, 1905 Feb. 6, 1901 Oct. 21, 1972 May 12, 1994 Husband Wife Double stone with photograph of couple SCHULZ Rudolf J. Hattie Dec. 24, 1896 Dec. 26, 1895 Dec. 9, 1975 Aug. 22, 1977 Double stone with photograph of couple SCHOPPE Married Dec. 10, 1960 Gene R. Erna K. Aug. 5, 1940 April 29, 1941 Dec. 29, 1989 09 Husband - Daddy Double stone PERRY James Lee Irene Sept. 7, 1921 May 16, 1937 Aug. 28, 1995 Service marker: James Lee Perry TEC 4 US ARMY WORLD WAR II Sept. 7, 1921 - Aug 28, 1995 Metal funeral home maker Roy H. HERRMANN 1921 - 1996 Norman CHENNUALT Feb. 13, 1926 Sept. 12, 1994 "Forever in our hearts" Double stone LOEHR Father Mother Henry John Ella POEHLS Oct. 2, 1898 Nov. 9, 1905 July 12, 1992 Oct. 14, 1992 "In loving memory" " Married Feb. 14, 1927" on middle top part of stone. Metal funeral home marker Charlie J. LOEHR 1912 - 1996 Double stone HOMEYER Herman W. Sr. Esther STECK Oct. 28, 1898 Dec. 1, 1902 April 12, 1995 "Oct. 21, 1923" in center at bottom. Double stone BAASEN Rudolph H. Louallie W. May 27, 1902 Mar 7, 1920 Dec. 14, 1981 Dec. 14, 1984 Daddy Mother There is one single grave, close to the entrance of the lane, between the two cemeteries, Kramer and Cooks Point. It is the grave of Mr. Pape. He committed suicide. The story goes, no one wanted him buried in their graveyard, therefore he is by himself. Willie PAPE Jan. 6, 1861 - Dec. 5, 1907. 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