Lee Co., TX - Cemeteries - Mundine Cemetery **************************************************** This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Melanie McKinzie Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm **************************************************** MUNDINE CEMETERY Hwy 112, Lexington, Texas Starting on the West Side SECTION I: Chain link fence NAME--BORN--DIED--INSCRIPTION--COMMENT Davis, John Mar. 20, 1851--Nov.15, 1892 Hale, Horace Homer Mar. 17, 1891--Mar. 30, 1891 Son of Sallie Mundine Hale, Grandson of F.M. Mundine Mundine, Charles Patrick Aug. 28, 1867--Dec 18, 1896 Son of F.M. Mundine Mundine, Cora Linn Jun. 17, 1859--Aug. 9, 1867 Stone is broken in half Mundine, F.M. Aug. 27, 1829--Jun. 29, 1909 There is a bright region above, we long to reach its shore, to join with the dear ones we love, not lost but gone before. Francis Marion Mundine, Jennie Bell Apr. 15, 1862--Oct. 10, 1876 Dau. of F.M. Mundine Mundine, Mrs.Marguarite J. Mar. 10, 1835--May 25,1875 Nee: Marguarite Jane Merrill Mundine, Robert B. Jul. 9, 1869--Nov. 9, 1892 Son of F.M. Mundine Mundine, Wallace W. Oct. 23, 1860--Jan. 7, 1904 Son of F.M. Mundine SECTION II: about 50 feet East of Section I, enclosed in ornate fence. NAME--BORN--DIED--INSCRIPTION--COMMENT Holman, Mrs. M.A.E. N/A--Dec. 22, 1920 A lovely one gone, but her noble precepts will live forever. Age 85 yrs; Mother of lice Holman Mundine Mundine, Alice H. 1865--1945 Our Loss is Heavens Gain Nee: Holman, wife of John H. Mundine Mundine, Hallie H. Jul. 1, 1892--Aug.16, 1898 Dear lovely baby, to part with you hath racked our hearts with pain, but tho our loss is great, we trust yours is eternal gain Dau of J.H. & A. H. Mundine Mundine, J. H. Nov. 6, 1860--Apr. 18, 1902 Another link is broken in our household band, but a chain is forming in a better land. Woodsman of the World; Son of Patrick Mundine