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Dubina Cemetery
TE Photo, 2002 |
The
Dubina Cemetery
The
Dubina Cemetery is in dense shade. This is in stark contrast to other
Catholic cemeteries in the area where trees are weeded out before
they can establish roots. Some trees here originate directly from
iron-fenced enclosures and the shade is so dense that undergrowth
is not a problem. |
A cast-iron crucifix.
Found in many immigrant cemeteries in Texas and other states, they
could be ordered from catalogs or from salesmen. Most came from foundries
in St. Louis but others were actually ordered from "the old country."
TE Photo, 2002 |
There are many
Czech inscriptions - including the one at the foot of the large crucifix
at the cemetery entrance.
TE Photo, 2002 |
A hand-made cement
tombstone
TE Photo, 2002 |
A Portrait
TE Photo, 2002 |
WWI
Tombstone - Joe R. Sassin
TE Photo, 2002 |
According
to Richard Zelade's excellent book Hill Country - "The
Czech legend at the [Dubina] cemetery entrance translates roughly
as: "Here lies a large number of us who were sent to God. If you don't
want to pray for us, then leave us alone." |
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Photo courtesy Garry Taylor. March, 2005 |
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