Dew Cemetery Info Page

 

Directions: From Interstate 45 from Dallas or Houston take 189 Exit. From Dallas turn left at the stop sign. From Houston turn right at stop sign. Go about a half a mile to the flashing yellow lights and take a right on FM 489 East. The Cemetery is behind Dew Methodist Church that sits on the SW corner of Co. road 489 and Hwy 75.

Historical Marker: The first families in this community migrated from Alabama in the 1850s. Originally known as Avant or Avant Prairie, the settlement became Sunshine after the Sunshine Methodist Church moved here from Harrison chapel in 1870. In 1869 W. S. Compton, one of the early settlers, and D. A. Self, local merchant and dentist, donated land for this community cemetery. First burial was that of a young girl, Missouri A. E. Humphrey (1869-1871). Other early graves date from the yellow fever epidemic of 1873. The town was renamed in 1885 when Dew Post Office opened. The name "Drew" was requested to honor a local resident, but postal officials misread the application. A market center for cotton farmers of the area, Dew had a cotton gin and several stores. Rural delivery replaced the Dew Post Office in 1909. A land donation by Wiley Black in 1901 enlarged the graveyard, which lies adjacent to Dew Methodist Church where funeral services are held. About 1912-13 a cemetery association was organized. Descendants and community residents gather at annual memorial day observances to tend the 11 and 1/3 acre site. The 1000 graves here include many from the 1918-19 influenza epidemic.

Contributed by Harold Womble  and  Catherine Simmons

Dew Cemetery Index Page

Dew Cemetery Entrance

Dew Cemetery Gate

Dew Methodist Church