The Founding Constellation: How Five Historic Cemeteries Helped Launch a Movement
From 2023 to 2025, five historic cemeteries in Dallas committed to restoring and revitalizing portions of their grounds. These cemeteries, plus their guiding North Star — the Warren Ferris Cemetery — formed the Constellation of Living Memorials Two-Year Pilot Program.
Download the Two-year Impact Report here.
The goal of the Two-Year Pilot Program was to establish a cohesive framework and demonstrate a successful proof of concept—showing that historic cemeteries can serve as powerful catalysts for conservation, community engagement, education, and heritage preservation. Through this pilot, we demonstrated that our model can:
Expand urban green spaces and restore ecological function
Enhance climate resilience and environmental sustainability
Reduce the urban heat island effect through native landscape restoration
Strengthen pollinator populations and biodiversity
Reconnect fragmented migratory wildlife corridors
Create meaningful opportunities for community learning and environmental stewardship
Uncover forgotten headstones and reconnect families with their ancestral stories
Inspire neighborhoods to become active caretakers of their own historic cemeteries
Transform neglected burial grounds into living memorials that honor the past while serving present and future generations
The pilot confirmed that historic cemeteries are not merely places of remembrance—they are untapped community assets capable of advancing conservation, education, public health, cultural preservation, and civic pride.
With the help of Texan by Nature, through inclusion in their 2026 Conservation Wrangler program, we are now expanding across the state of Texas. Click here to download the $1,000 grant/historic cemetery. Please contact Melinda Garde, CLM’s Cemetery Onboarding Liaison: Melinda@ConstellationofLivingMemorials.org
Proud partner of the Texan by Nature Wrangler Program 2026!