Copyrighted 2008 for Clark county South Dakota and Gordon Meyer
HOME GPS Location Long. 97.5056-----Lat. 44.7645
Restoration of St.Patrick's Cemetery at Naples SD
This is what the cemetery looked like before the clean up, you will be able to see some of the tombstones sticking above the grass.
The restoration of this Cemetery is being spearheaded by Father Bain (Father Bain has been transferred to Yankton) of Clark. The dead grass, and weeds, have been cleared off, and now the work is beginning, This Cemetery is going to require a lot of hand work. There are a lot of holes, and mounds of dirt, the tombstones will have to be resealed where necessary, and all of them will have to be straightened, and reset. This is a big cemetery, over twenty tombstones, plus the unmarked graves. These graves are all listed with the locations, so they can be located, and found.
ST. PATRICK'S CEMETERY - NAPLES NE1/4, 14-115-56, Foxton Twp. 3/10 mile East of the Holida farm drive way; Holida farm is the second place South of the Naples Lutheran Church.
St. Patrick’s was the first church to be built in Naples; S.D. John F. Broen gave a ½ acre of the southeast side of the town in 1890. The church was built that same year. They added on to the church in 1904. The Priest came from near by towns to have mass in Naples: St. Ann’s of Frankfort from 1889 to 1898, St. Mary,s of Bryant from 1898 to 1915, St. Henry’s of Henry from 1915 to 1923, St. Mary’s of Bryant from 1923 until it was closed. The parish was getting small so the church was closed. In March of 1930 the church was sold to Joe Holida for $75.00. It was dismantled, and they used the lumber to build a garage, and a corn crib on his farm. That is located across the road west of the where the church was located..
The cemetery was ¼ mile east of the church off of the road. In 1908, John, and Jennie Foy of Nebraska legally gave the land for the cemetery. There were burials there in the late 1880’s There are 22 graves that have a headstone. There are graves that aren’t marked, and graves that have been moved. In 1951, they put a new fence around it. And moved the gate to the South West corner; it was located in the middle of the west fence. The township helped with this project.
The Cemetery is in need of a lot of Care as seen by the picture at the top of this page, The fence needs to be repaired, and there are holes all over , and the grass and weeds are 3 to 4 feet tall. The road to the cemetery is almost impassable.
This Cemetery could, be made to look pretty nice with a little work. The fence could be removed, and just the graves be fenced in so it would be easier to mow, and it wouldn’t take much to make the road passable.
Bergstresser(Baby) Gr. 5 Lot 2 Sec E
Fahey, John – 8/11/1891—2/2/1919 Gr. 5 Lot 7 Sec E
Farley, Agnes M.-Daugh of J. & H.M. Farley 6/21/1911--8/21/913 Gr. 5 Lot 3-Sec. E
Farley, James – 1831--1/8/1905 Gr 5 Lot 15 Sec B
Faiferlick, F. Josephine - (Josefa Fajfrlik)-1833/1926 Lot 3 Sec F Grave 1
Frolick, Lilly – 1/25/1915 – 6/21/1915 Sec F Lot 5 Grave 5
Holida, Agnes – 5/8/1895—1/1/1944 Sec G- Lot 6, Grave 2
Holida, Anna – 1848-4/12/1943 Sec G, Lot 6, Grave 1
Holida, Frank J. - 1863/1933 Sec. E Lot 6, Grave 1
Holida, Frank S. – 4/10/1882 - 3/4/1943, - Sec F. Lot 6(in front) Grave
3
Holida, Joseph F. – 4/10/1858 – 1/23/1935 – Sec F, Lot 6, Grave 5
Holida, Josephine – 1872 – 2/5/1936 - Sec E – Lot 6 Grave 2
Holida, Mary 9/08/1891 –11/20/1907 Sec. F, lot 6, Grave 3
Kiggins, Mary 10/25/1889 – 4/23/1919 – Sec E, Lot 6 Grave 3
Koch, Grace B. - /1913 – Sec G Lot 3 Grave 1
Koch, Lester /1915 – Sec G Lot 3 Grave 2
Kossman, Amil 7/8/1907 – 4/24/1908 – Sec F, Lot 1, Grave 1
Kossman, Bernice – 1/26/1904 – 4/15/1906 - Sec F, Lot 3, Grave 5
Kossman, Grace – 3/27/1890 – 5/29/1899 – Sec F, Lot 3, grave 3
Mc Daniel Gus Sec F Lot 8, Grave 3
Mc Donald Alec
Mc Donald Gus
Miller, Raymond F. – 9/15/1895 – 5/31/1904 – Sec. F, Lot 7 Grave 4
Resick, Anna - 7/24/1885 – 4/22/1905 – Sec. F, Lot 3, Grave 4
Trhlik, Frona -(Mother) 1893/1919 - Sec E, Lot 6, Grave 5
Stonack, Mary - Sec D, Lot 6, Gr 5
This cemetery is difficult to locate from the road., It is east of Naples, 80 rods east of the Naples-Vienna County road through a private field, and a barbed wire fence, adjoining property owned by Woodrow Holida. A tall cross which used to identify it, is gone now. There are 21 readable headstones; there may be more graves but no identification. Some bodies have been moved to other cemeteries since the church was moved.
It is rather weed-grown and forlorn. There is no regular caretaker.
These Graves were moved
Stonack Mary Moved to Vienna Lutheran Cemetary
Conway James
Foy John Moved to St. bonifice (Clark)
Foy Mary Ellen Moved to St. Bonifice (Clark)
Graham Catherine Moved to RI Around 1920
These are some pictures as the cemetery was getting cleaned up
This is after it was completed
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Copyrighted 2007 for Clark county South Dakota and Gordon Meyer