Notable interments at Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas)
64 notable figures are documented at Glenwood Cemetery (Houston, Texas) in Wikidata's burial records, each with a Wikipedia article and a recorded place of burial. Listed alphabetically.
- Adele Briscoe Looscan (1848–1935), historian
- Alexander McGowan (1817–1893), politician
- Alice Graham Baker (1864–1932)
- Annette Finnigan (1837–1940), suffragette
- Anson Jones (1798–1858), physician, businessperson, politician
- Ben Campbell (1858–1942), lawyer, politician
- Benjamin Franklin Terry (1821–1861), military officer
- Carol Vance (1933–2022), lawyer
- Charles Stewart (1836–1895), lawyer, politician
- Charlotte Baldwin Allen (1805–1895), hotel manager
- Decimus et Ultimus Barziza (1838–1882), politician
- Denton Cooley (1920–2016), physician, surgeon, university teacher
- Dudley C. Sharp (1905–1987), military officer
- Edgar Odell Lovett (1871–1957), mathematician, university teacher, pedagogue
- Edward Benjamin Cushing (1863–1924)
- Edward F. Simms (1871–1938), businessperson, racehorse owner
- Edward Mandell House (1858–1938), politician, diplomat
- Edwin B. Parker (1868–1929), judge, lawyer
- Florence M. Sterling (1871–1940), suffragette
- Gene Tierney (1920–1991), actor, character actor, stage actor
- George H. Hermann (1843–1914), businessperson, philanthropist
- Glenn McCarthy (1907–1988), banker, journalist
- Harris Masterson III (1914–1997), theatrical producer, art collector, philanthropist
- Hiram Runnels (1796–1857), politician
- Hiram Runnels (1796–1857), politician
- Homa J. Porter (1896–1986), businessperson, military personnel
- Horace Baldwin (1798–1850), politician
- Horace Baldwin Rice (1861–1929), politician
- Howard Hughes (1905–1976), entrepreneur, inventor, film director
- Howard R. Hughes Sr. (1869–1924), businessperson, entrepreneur, inventor
- James A. Baker (1857–1941), lawyer, banker
- James W. Henderson (1817–1880), politician, governor
- Jane Walker Burleson (1888–1957), suffragette, socialite
- John Hill (1923–2007), judge, lawyer, politician
- John T. Browne (1845–1941), politician
- Joseph Chappell Hutcheson (1842–1924), lawyer, politician
- Joseph Robert Morris (1828–1885), businessperson
- Joseph Stephen Cullinan (1860–1937), executive
- Lester Smith (1942–2019), business executive, philanthropist
- Margaret Hadley Foster (1843–1920), journalist, writer, librarian
- Martin Dies, Sr. (1870–1922), judge, lawyer, politician
- Mary Jane Harris Briscoe (1819–1903)
- Mary Smith Jones (1819–1907)
- Maude Jeannie Young (1826–1882), writer, teacher, botanical collector
- Oveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), lawyer, politician, art collector
- Paul Bremond (1810–1885), manager
- Peter W. Gray (1819–1874), judge, lawyer, politician
- Q18619622 (1857–1917), politician
- Q6244399 (1862–1924), businessperson
- Q76123895 (1912–2002), architect
- Q7964289 (1870–1912), businessperson
- Rienzi Melville Johnston (1849–1926), politician, journalist, editor
- Ross S. Sterling (1875–1949), businessperson, politician, governor
- Roy Hofheinz (1912–1982), politician
- Roy M. Huffington (1917–2008), military officer, diplomat
- Royal Dixon (1885–1962), writer
- Thad Hutcheson (1915–1986), lawyer
- Thomas Howe Scanlan (1832–1906)
- Thomas Saltus Lubbock (1817–1862), military officer
- Thomas William House, Sr. (1814–1880), politician
- William L. Clayton (1880–1966), politician, entrepreneur, civil servant
- William Pettus Hobby, Sr. (1878–1964), politician, governor
- William Stamps Farish II (1881–1942), executive
- William Ward Watkin (1886–1952), architect, professor