Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Located on Weld County Line Rd. near the intersection of Oxford and COunty LIne Rds, between Erie and Longmont, Weld County, Colorado

 

Transcribed and photographed by Paula King with help from Susan Nye

Schematic (PDF file)

Total of 14 Headstones

 
2nd general photo of the site.   Grave #1.  Burns   In Loving Remembrance Mary M. wife of S.W. Burns Born Mar. 30, 1867. Died June 14, 1909. Aged 42Y 2M 14D Gravesite 1A (Broken stone with partial inscription) 8 ys. Budded on earth To bloom in Heaven Shows location of #1 with 1A.
 

CASTLE (symbol is an open book surrounded by oak leaves)

South side of stone:  Phineas C. Castle
Died May 4, 1898
Aged 72 years       
_______
 Rhoda L. Castle
Died Apr. 27, 1907
Aged 78 years

East side of CASTLE headstone (#2) (Symbol at top of single flower with leaves):  Infant Dau. of
 C.E. & E.J. Castle
Died Sept. 13, 1904                           __________    Eva Castle
Died Dec. 12, 1904     Aged 10Y, 2M, 1D
These are the floral symbols at the top of the Castle gravestone (#2)
 

#3.  At the top are shooting star symbols
(drawing of the gates of heaven)
on either sides of the words: Rest Sweet Rest
(a dove is also shown) A Sunbeam From the World has vanished Dec. 15, 1873 William Weber December 13, 1894
#4 Weber Cap (carved book)
 inscribed:  
Here Rests a Woodman of the World Rest Sweet Rest
(symbols of the gates of heaven open and 2 shooting stars)
John Weber
Feb. 18, 1869
May 13, 1904
#5 Robinson - The symbols are an inscription on a carved scroll, surrounded by a calla lily and other flowers.  On the scroll is inscribed:   Robinson, Silas R.
May 4, 1844
Sep. 11, 1903
#6 -Hoyt
 Hoyt, Sarah M. 1822 - 1905

#7 - Atherton
Atherton, R. Emma 
Nov. 27, 1861
Mar. 20, 1894
#8 - Buster   West side:  Symbol of an anchor and a flower
Inscription: 
Buster, Wm. L. Died Dec. 4, 1904 Aged 65 years                   
South side: Symbols of ivy, fern, lily of the valley
Inscription: 
Buster, Bernard L. Died Aug. 26, 1899
Aged 25 ys.                    
North side: Symbols of ivy, fern, lily of the valley Inscription:
Emma C. wife of W.L. Buster Died June 25, 1896 Aged 49 ys

  #9 - Withey The cap shows a book with the crest of The Woodmen of the World                             Symbols - open gates of heaven and the words "at rest"
East side
Withey, Burnett F.
Dec. 7, 1854
Apr. 14, 1897
      
 
#9 South side     
Bennie
#9. West side:
Erected by the Woodmen of the World 
#10  Crayne The word "Mother" is on top of gravestone Symbol - lilies                  Inscription - 
Crayne, Julia Anna May 4, 1844 Feb. 16, 1904            Asleep in Jesus
#11 Glazier Tablet                  Left side:  Glazier, Myrtle M. Mar. 10, 1904 Sep. 10, 1906 Right side: 
Glazier, George C. July 26, 1894  Dec. 25, 1899                        
_________
Minnie M. Sep. 23, 1903 Sep. 23, 1903
#12 Coe
Dearest loved one we have laid thee,In the peaceful graves embrace,But thy memory will be cherished, Til we see thy heavenly face
#12 Coe
Symbol of tulips and doves
Inscription:
Coe, Edgar A.
Son of I. & R. S. Coe
Born May 24, 1879
Died April 10, 1893
Aged 13Y 10M 17D
#13    Meeks  Ella A. Wife of F. J. Meeks  June 4, 1865  May 10, 1898                          _______   Anna P. Meeks Oct. 21, 1892 Apr. 19, 1893                            _______   At rest   #14   Withey
Father Withey, Abel 1853 - 1916 


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