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Beulah Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From the intersection of Highway 92 and 39 (one mile north of Swede Home),
go west one mile, then north 3.5 miles.
Burial listing for Beulah Cemetery
Blue Ridge Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From Gresham, take Highway 69 north 3 miles, where Highway 69 turns west.
Blue Ridge Cemetery
Fairview Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From Highway 92 on the southeast edge of Rising City, go west on Highway 92
one mile, north one mile, and west 0.5 miles.
Burial listing for Fairview Cemetery
Shelby (Graceland) Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: In Shelby, at the intersection of Highway 69 and 81 (Walnut Street),
go north 4 blocks (Washington Street), then east about 4 blocks, and north one block.
Burial listing for Shelby (Graceland) Cemetery
Pictures of Shelby Cemetery
Hoffer (Wayland) Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From Gresham, go north on Highway 69 three miles, then west on Highway 69.
Where Highway 69 turns north, continue west on the county road 3 miles, then north
0.5 miles.
Burial listing for Hoffer (Wayland) Cemetery
LaClede Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From the west side of the village of Polk on Highway 66, take
the county road north 2 miles. The cemetery is on the right side of the
country road, just beyond the intersection.
Burial listing for LaClede Cemetery
Osceola Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: On the northeast side of Osceola, on the east side of Highway 81.
Burial listing for Osceola Cemetery
Pleasant Home Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Pleasant Home Cemetery
Polk Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From the center of the village of Polk, take Highway 66 east 1.5 miles,
then north on the country road about 1.1 miles. The cemetery is on the right side of
the country road.
Burial listing for Polk Cemetery
Sacred Heart Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Shelby Sacred Heart Cemetery
Pictures of Sacred Heart Cemetery
St. Andrews Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for St. Andrews Church Cemetery #1
St. Andrews Cemetery #2
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for St. Andrews Church Cemetery #2
St. John's Lutheran Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery
St. Mary's (Pilzno) Cemetery
Founded: 1891. The township of Pilzno was named after Pilzno, Poland.
Status: Active
Directions: Four miles west of Shelby on Highway 81, nine miles north
and 1/2 mile west on gravel roads.
Burial listing for St. Mary's Church Cemetery (Pilzno)
Stromsburg Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From the intersection of Highway 81 and 9th Street on the north edge of
Stromsburg, go east 1 mile, on the east side of the Union Pacific Railroad tracks.
Burial listing for Stromsburg Cemetery
St. Vincent Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Osceola St. Vincent Ferrer Cemetery
Swede Home Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Swede Home Cemetery
Swede Plain Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Swede Plain Cemetery
Union Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Union Cemetery
Valley German Methodist Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions:
Burial listing for Valley German Methodist Cemetery
Wesley Chapel Cemetery
Founded:
Status: Active
Directions: From the intersection of Highway 81 and 69 in Shelby, go west 3 miles on
Highway 81, north 3 miles on the county road, then west about 0.1 miles. The cemetery
is on the south side of the road.
Burial listing for Wesley Chapel Cemetery
The Polk County cemetery burial listings are presented in
In Memory of Mr. Bernie Gissler, who was chairman of the Osceola Centennial Committee.
The extraction of the cemetery burial listings are from the "Polk County Heritage"
book, pages 245 to 322. The book was published by the Osceola Centennial Committee, Bernie Gissler,
Chairman, in 1975.
Approval include the listings was granted by Mrs. Bernie Gissler in memory of her husband and other
committee members.
The Polk County Heritage book contains the following acknowledgement:
A thank you to the people who contribute their family history.
They realize the importance of preserving a different facet of our
history - the family life.
A 'tip of the hat' to the Osceola Lions for their work in
collecting cemetery records, and to some of the cemetery boards.
Typists: Mrs. Linda Anderson, Mrs. Jane Roberts, Mrs. Ruth Lux,
Mrs. Lana Flodman, and Mrs. Jackie Johansen.
A thanks to Roxanne and Evelyn Gissler for their
"jack-of-all-trades" role; recording names and dates from headstones
in the cemeteries under adverse conditions (and drippy noses from
walking in cold and windy weather last winter), sorting and
alphabetizing names, typing, and proof reading.
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