Building on a legacy …

The GCA continues to this day to invest 1/3 of every plot sale into a perpetual care fund.

“MATTIE COGGIN (Modie J. and Samuel R.) Mattie Coggln bequeathed $5,000 to the Greenleaf Cemetery in 1915. This was the beginning of the perpetual care fund.”

Brownwood City Council to discuss Greenleaf Cemetery in closed session

The Brownwood City Council is set to discuss the fate of Brownwood’s Historic Greenleaf Cemetery during a closed executive session at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

Greenleaf Cemetery Association Board President Steve Harris sent a formal budget request in May of 2023 for this fiscal year for $243,000 and requested to be on the agenda with an Emergency request for funding during Tuesday’s meeting.

The GCA has acknowledged being in ongoing dire financial straights due to the Fulton-Mercer Heritage Davis-Morris Chapel bankruptcy, the bankruptcy of Banker’s Life Insurance company which holds a substantial perpetual care annuity, huge drop off in plot sales and burials, and lack of over $20,000 in court ordered (2018) restitution by Tisha Pruett, former Officer Manager of the cemetery office.

While the City of Brownwood has provided some in kind services, moved a house to the cemetery to be used as an office and helped with some equipment costs, dead tree removal, new street signs, etc. they only budget $11,000 annually to the cemetery for operations as was the case for 2023-24 fiscal year.

The GCA, has again requested an annual budget more in line with the city charter, or to roll the cemetery into the city’s parks department for maintenance and operation.

Harris has said that the clock is ticking for Greenleaf Cemetery Association, with the GCA saying, due to the ongoing budget crisis, they are prepared to hand over the day-to-day operations of the cemetery to the City unless adequate funding w/annual oversight & auditing is provided.

Any action deemed necessary as a result of executive session, will be taken in open session following executive session.

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In their own words!

In order to prevent this, the Greenleaf Cemetery Association (a 501(c)(13) non-profit) continuously advocates for increased investment from the City of Brownwood, Donations, Grants, Fundraisers, etc. If the Cemetery is important to you, please help us by contacting City of Brownwood leaders. Thank you, Steve Harris (GCA President 2017 to present)

Sadly, but as predicted since 2017, the visual conditions @ Greenleaf are about to go south due to underfunding!

These are the Banners likely going up at Greenleaf on the 12th of April! The GCA Board has been working tirelessly since late 2017 to prevent this day, but …………………

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March 18, 2024

Greenleaf Cemetery Association in dire need of financial support

Greenleaf Cemetery, established in 1858 in Brownwood and home to more than 18,000 souls, continues to be in dire straights financially, due to a multitude of issues.

Steve Harris, president of the non-profit Greenleaf Cemetery Association, detailed the past and present financial hits that have plagued the 55-acre cemetery located off of US Highway 377.

Harris joined GCA in 2017 at a time when office worker Tisha Pruett had been convicted of stealing about $23,000 from the cemetery and ordered to pay restitution. So far, she has not paid back all of the restitution and now two other issues have surfaced.

“Since 2017 we’ve been in slow climb out of a financial hole that we did not create,” Harris said in an interview on Newstalk. “It is there and we had to face it and we had a face a lot of issues. There was a case of a former office worker who had stolen some funds and ordered to pay restitution and she has not lived up to that. In fact, she still owes about $18,000. Unfortunately we are also faced with two bankruptcies that are in the federal court system right now.”

That includes the bankruptcy of Banker’s Life insurance company that holds the cemetery’s annuity and the Fulton-Mercer bankruptcy (AKA Heritage Davis-Morris Funeral Home ). Heritage Davis-Morris currently owes Greenleaf $4,600 for burials.

The GCA Board voted on Jan. 30, that because of the bankruptcy affecting Heritage Davis Morris Funeral Home, clients will be required to pay Greenleaf directly for burials because they will no longer be billing the funeral home.

“These two corporate bankruptcies and the lack of restitution are putting us in a bind,” Harris continued. “On top of that burials and plot sales are down from last year, 27 percent – about $28,000. Traditional burials are down nationwide.”

The City of Brownwood which owns the cemetery, budgets the GCA $11,000 for operating costs annually. Harris said a bare bones budget would be around $140,000, and that barely pays for the upkeep and one employee. The GCA requested that amount in May of 2023 in the form of a formal itemized request.

Harris said the board is grateful for the support the city HAS given them, which includes the new office and Gathering center and the purchase of a Gator as well as in-kind services.

The GCA is requesting that the City of Brownwood put the cemetery into the city’s parks department, due to the financial difficulties and costs for maintenance and operation.

“Greenleaf Cemetery deserves more than a shoestring budget and we as a community have to work together to honor, respect and advocate for all of those who came before us,” Harris said.

Meanwhile, donations are needed and very welcome. Mail in donations at Greenleaf Cemetery, P.O. 455, Brownwood, TX 76804-0455.

No matter the geographical location of the historic Cemetery, when the writing is on the wall, honest discussions and actions are required!

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“The GCA is requesting that the City of Brownwood put the cemetery into the city’s parks department, due to the financial difficulties and costs for maintenance and operation.”https://www.facebook.com/100027190527277/posts/pfbid0321KKcPKVThA6ZSGHyy6h3AhNgx2Xqu38519xRmkUYH6T6hRwdb8WCoYUra4nkirnl/?

Sponsor A Tree (Grove) For Trenton …..……

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Folks are asking us “What can we do?” Here’s one way you can help put the Green back in Historic Greenleaf Cemetery. Trenton loved and invested his time at Greenleaf honoring Veterans, their families and friends. Many talk of helping Greenleaf, Trenton walked his talk!

How to Donate info linked here ….. https://www.greenleafcemetery.org

Condolences to the Ray Family

Trenton Ray volunteered and helped build a better Greenleaf. His work continues to help families locate their Veteran loved ones laid to rest at Greenleaf. #BillionGraves

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