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Access Denied To Family Cemetery On Private Land – Is This Legal In Texas?

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My family has loved ones buried in a historic rural cemetery in Location: Wilson County, Texas (De Los Santos Cemetery). It’s an old community/family plot that’s now landlocked by private property. The current landowner will only allow access by appointment, but here’s the issue:

• My grandmother (who’s elderly) tries to make appointments in good faith. • Sometimes the landowner doesn’t respond. • When she is allowed access, the gate is opened — but she’s forced to walk the long distance to the cemetery, and not allowed to drive up, even though the path is clearly drivable.

This makes it extremely hard for her to visit and care for the grave, especially when she wants to carry flowers or supplies.

Texas has a cemetery access law (Texas Health & Safety Code § 711.041), but I’m wondering: • Has anyone else dealt with this type of constructive denial of access? • Does anyone have experience with elderly or disabled cemetery access rights on private land? • How do you document these types of denials, and is it legal in Texas to record the interaction during the visit (if you’re part of it)? • Any advice on handling this with the county or historical commissions?

Appreciate any input or pointers to the right resources.

submitted by /u/saisd210
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