College Station Cemetery Celebrates 75th Anniversary
With State Historic Marker Dedication On Sept. 8
Information courtesy of | College Station Parks & Recreation
The College Station Cemetery on Texas Avenue is more than a graveyard; it is a beautiful memorial park honoring the history and rich heritage of the citizens of College Station.
The cemetery was established in 1948 and is the final resting place of five original College Station City Council members – John Binney, Letcher Gabbard, Luther Jones, Ernest Langford, and George Wilcox), along with many other civic leaders.
Other prominent people among the 4,000 interred there include four university presidents (Frank Bolton, Gibb Gilchrist, Marion Harrington, and Earl Rudder), more than 800 military soldiers, Texas A&M faculty members, and many others who shaped the vibrant community we enjoy today.
The public is invited to celebrate the officially designated Historic Texas Cemetery’s 75th anniversary with the dedication of a state historical marker at 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 8. The event features music by an A&M Singing Cadets ensemble, a joint city and county proclamation, and a brief history highlighting the names memorialized on the marker:
- Linda Francis Varvel, infant
- Luke Patranella, beloved resident
- Gen. Earl Rudder, A&M president and WWII hero
- Ernest K. Langford, Mayor for 24 years
- Joseph Orr, City council member, and surveyor
- Manning Smith, A&M football and basketball coach, recreation leader
- Eli Whiteley, Medal of Honor recipient
- Gussie Wilborn, humanitarian award recipient
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to honor our forebears and celebrate the College Station Cemetery’s designation as a Historic Texas Cemetery.
For more information, call 979.764.3486 or email parks@cstx.gov.