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Laurel Hill Cemetery, Mission, Texas

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  • William Spikes "Bill" Dondlinger (1931 - 2012)
    McALLEN - William Spikes Dondlinger passed away peacefully on May 8, 2012 at the age of 80 in Mission, Texas. He was predeceased by his parents Pauline Spikes and Aloys "Don" Dondlinger, his twin siste...
  • Betty Jean Dondlinger (1931 - 2017)
    Betty Jean Daniel Dondlinger passed away peacefully on December 21, 2017, two days shy of her 86th birthday. She was born in Mission, Texas, the eighth of nine children and once wrote "the very best th...
  • Alfreda "Fred" Daniel (1892 - 1968)

Laurel Hill Cemetery was established around 1908. City founder John J. Conway donated approximately 11 acres for the cemetery. According to city legend, when Ed Dawson died and the need for a cemetery arose, John C. Conway selected the spot with a pistol shot to the land plot map. The incident is documented in Cleo Dawson’s 1943 fictionalized history of Mission, She Came to the Valley (p331).

In 1906, Minnesotans John J. Conway and James W. Hoit opened the first land office in Hidalgo County and founded Mission in 1907. By 1908, there was a frame railroad depot, pumping station with three miles of canals, a restaurant, post office, lumberyard, saloon, and Dawson’s El Caballo Blanco store. Mission was incorporated in 1908.

In the 1920s or 1930s, Charlie Langston, longtime director of Public Works for the City of Mission, planted hundreds of live oak trees to shade Laurel Hill Cemetery. (There are no Texas mountain laurel trees, with the purple blossoms that smell like grape bubble gum, on the grounds.) The cemetery originally had separate Catholic and Protestant sections.

City pioneer Rich Hansen had the cemetery fenced, and installed irrigation and a sprinkler system. He raised $35,000 for care of the cemetery. There are a number of above-ground crypts, including the Hansen family mausoleum built in 1950.

The Parks and Recreation Department of the City of Mission provides maintenance. A city-appointed Cemetery (or Parks ?) Board oversees operations and maintains records. All burial plots were sold prior to 2006.

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