History
According to Williamson County property records the first cemetery land in Taylor was acquired in 1889. A tract of thirty acres in the John Winsett Survey was sold to the City of Taylor by John S. Barues and Jacob S. Whitmore.
The oldest burial site is that of the Vance family which dates back to 1853. The oldest stone marker found is that of John S. Miller who died in 1878 and it is located in the northwestern section of the cemetery.
Today, the City of Taylor Cemetery occupies over 140 acres of rolling hillside on East Highway 79, 1 mile east of Taylor City Hall.
Appointments
Due to ongoing planning for the construction of a new building, the Cemetery Office is currently closed. Staff is currently officing in City Hall and can be reached at the same number. Please call before arrival to ensure the staff is in the office. Cemetery staff may be out of the office in meetings, training, or in the cemetery.
All space/lot sales are by appointment only.
Additions
There are currently 4 developed additions and a 5th addition available for development.
- 1st Addition: 30 acres
- 2nd Addition:17.89 acres
- 3rd Addition:10 acres
- 4th Addition:15 acres
Service Scheduling
To schedule a Service and Interment, please call the funeral home handling your loved one's service. Services/Interments may be held between 9:00AM and 3:30PM, Monday-Saturday.
You may also fill out the online form below:
*Note: Services/Interments must be scheduled a minimum of 48 hours prior to service time. Weekends and Holidays do not count in this 48-hour time period.
Fees
Find the latest fees in the Current Fee Schedule.