County Sheriffs of Matagorda County
1837 - 1978
 


Left - Temporary first jail
Middle - Jail in Matagorda
Right - Jail built in Bay City damaged 1909 hurricane

 

 

Isaac Van Dorn

1937 - 1841

C. H. Vandervere

1841 - 1843

J. B. Sheppard

1843 - 1845

T. M. Dennis

1845 - 1846

J. Smith

1846 - 1848

J. S. Martin

1848 - 1853

G. Boyer

1853 - 1856

J. Toland

1856 - 1858

J. Theal

1858 - 1861

J. F. Haden

1861 - 1862

No record of court held 1861 - 1865

G. Burkhart

1862 - 1866

E. I. Inglehart

1866 - 1868

J. M. Barbour

1868 - 1872

C. Franz

1872 - 1874

F. Rugeley

1874 - 1879

J. W. Matthews

1879 - 1883

E. Wadsworth

1883 - 1890

Thomas. J. Hamilton

1890 - 1895

A. I. Rugeley

1895 - 1899

S. S. Moore

1899 - 1901

James M. Sims

1901 - 1907

Amos Lee

1907 - 1911

Frank Rugeley

1911 - 1914

Bert Carr

1914 - 1920

Frank Carr

1920 - 1924

Josiah "Joe"  Mangum

1924 - 1932

Harris Milner

1932 - 1942, 1946 - 1950

Buell  Emmett Sailor

1942 - 1946

J. B. "Jack"  Cole

1950 - 1968

R. E. Graham

1968 - 1977

Samuel Lee "Sam"  Hurta

1978 - 1992

Keith Kilgore

1992 - 1996

James Mitchell

1997 - 2008

Gary Lee Mathis

2009 - 2012

Frank D. "Skipper" Osborne

2012 - 2024

Rick DeLeon

2025 -

 


James M. Sims  1901 - 1907


 


Bert Carr 1914 - 1920


Courtesy of Jim Wright
 


Frank Carr 1920 - 1924


Courtesy of Jim Wright
 


William Zeb Harris Milner
1932 - 1942 and 1946 -1950


 
Courtesy of grandson John B. Milner
 


J. B. "Jack" Cole 1950 - 1968


 


Samuel "Sam" Lee Hurta
May 20, 1947 — January 13, 2026
Bay City

In Loving Memory of Samuel Lee Hurta

May 20, 1947 – January 13, 2026 Samuel Lee Hurta, 78, of Bay City, Texas, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of service, strength, and heart.

Known to most as "Sam," he dedicated his life to protecting his community as the Sheriff of Matagorda County. To Sam, being Sheriff wasn't just a career; it was a calling. He was also a proud and dedicated member of the Masonic Lodge, where he lived out the values of brotherhood and service to others. He was a man who defined the Texas work ethic—hard-working and resilient, yet always maintaining a friendly, approachable nature that made him a pillar of the county.

When he wasn’t in uniform, Sam could almost certainly be found on the sidelines of a football field. A devoted fan of High School Football, he lived for Friday nights. During his years as Sheriff, it became a local tradition to see him walking the sidelines, fervently rooting on his favorite team, the Bay City Blackcats.

Sam’s greatest pride was his family. He was a deeply loving father to his son, Jeffrey Hurta, and his stepsons, Brian Ottis and Shaw Ottis. He also cherished his role as a brother and is survived by his brothers, Frankie Joe (D’Ann) and Billy Boy (Anna), along with many nieces, nephews, and friends who became family.

He is reunited in heaven with his father, Frank, his mother, Edith, and his sisters, Priscilla, Gay, and Susie. While he loved all his siblings dearly, his bond with Susie was a special one; she was his lifelong best friend, and their reunion is a comfort to those he leaves behind.

A celebration of Sam’s life and service will be held at First Methodist Church in Bay City, Texas. • Date: 03/13/26 • Time: 2:00 PM • Location: 2300 Avenue H, Bay City, TX 77414

Taylor Bros. Funeral Home           Photo courtesy of Taylor Bros. Funeral Home
 


Gary Mathis 2009 - 2012


 

 

Copyright 2008 - Present by Carol Sue Gibbs
All rights reserved

Created
Sep. 21, 2008
Updated
Oct. 13, 2020
 

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