Saint Andrews Cemetery

Douglas County, St. Andrews, WA 99115
Lat: 47º 40′ 44″ N, Lon: 119º 24′ 52″ W T25N R27E SEC 10
Contributed by Fred Pflugrath Sep 23, 2000; edited Oct 25, 2005.
Located 1 mile south of the St. Andrews Grange Hall and then 1/2 mile east on 5 Road NE (This is now an abandoned county road – so you walk through the wheat/cattle fields).  After 1/2 mile, turn south for 1/2 mile. The cemetery is just over the brow of the top of the hill that has a lot of field rocks dumped there. The cemetery, about 6 acres in size, does have a fence around three sides. The graves found were all on the north side of the cemetery.
In 1972, Mrs. Everett (Laura) Rice, a historian for the St. Andrews area, wrote that the following (plus many others) were also buried in the St. Andrews Cemetery.  The cemetery land was donated by Mr. Davies.  These are identified in the “Notes” on cemetery records.
There are graves with wooden markers that are just pieces of wood now, stones around the graves, and at least one with a stone that has become gravel with the weather, and there is at least one grave with a private fence around it with no marking.
Fred Pflugrath walked the cemetery on 11 April 1999.  From the appearance, the cemetery has had very few visitors in the last 10+ years – almost all of the stones have been tipped but for some reason, all face up.
Most of the above have obits on file at the WAGS library in Wenatchee. Last update 11 April 1999.
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Saint Andrews Cemetery