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You can also stop in and buy flowers at the funeral home if you’re visiting a loved one’s marker or monument. Modern and bright, the 7,000-square-foot funeral home has an inviting chapel as well as a family lounge. The family lounge is available for families who want to be together before or after a funeral service or memorial. Located just south of I-30 and just east of Samuell Grand Park, the funeral home is as convenient for Lakewood as it is for South Dallas and serves a diverse clientele. Built in 1988, it sits adjacent to Grove Hill Memorial Park, so you can make funeral, cremation and burial arrangements at sister locations. Explore venues, cemetery and cremation property, personalized catering options, and our collection of urns and caskets.

At Grove Hill Funeral Home, we pride ourselves on celebrating unique lives with unique services. Every funeral or memorial that we help create is personalized for the individual. We believe that funeral services can go beyond a song and a speech, which is why our staff takes the time to ask questions, gather information and find extra-special ways to give an event a personal touch. We will honor your fishing fanatic, candy lover, golf pro or bookworm in an uncommon and wonderfully memorable way. Grove Hill Funeral Home provides Dallas-area families with meaningful and compassionate funeral and cremation services. Grove Hill Memorial Park, has served the community, including many prestigious Dallas families, since 1911.
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She was born in Dallas, Texas and lived most of her life in Garland Texas. Gloria was a faithful member of Gatewood Baptist Church where she was the church pianist for over 50 years. She was a business owner in Garland for many years.
Request a free quote online and you’ll be connected with a local funeral planning professional. By phone, text and email, get all of your questions answered from the comfort of your own home. In 1989, Grove Hill Funeral Home joined the Dignity Memorial® network, the largest provider of funeral, cremation and cemetery services in North America. From outlaws to police chiefs, sports figures to business icons, quite a few notable Dallasites are buried at Grove Hill Memorial Park. Dallas Mayor John Hay as well as Texas Governor Bill Clements are interred here.
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Betty Pearl Davis, 82, passed away September 27, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. She was born in October 5, 1934 in Paris, Texas to Clyde and Desda Grimes. Betty went to Forest Avenue High School and then received her Bachelor's Degree from SMU and her Master's Degree from Amber University as a State of Texas certified CPA.

Calvary Hill Funeral Home is proud to be a member of the Dignity Memorial family. While Calvary Hill Funeral Home has been a trusted provider for generations of Catholic families, we offer compassionate services and care for all cultures and religions. Bilingual funeral planners are also on staff to help in your time of need. Leland Ray Tribble 76 of Mesquite TX passed away at home on October 19, 2017.
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She was a member of First Baptist Church of Farmers Branch and enjoyed crafting... Ida Genece Pendleton passed from this life October 7, 2017, at the age of 97, in Mesquite, Texas. She was born to Mays Samuel Goza, Sr. and Rowena Baldwin Goza in Calera, Oklahoma, and was the granddaughter of a member of the first and third state legislatures of Oklahoma. She moved to Dallas at the age of 8 and later moved to Gainesville, Texas, and Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she attended Tulsa... He grew up in Mesquite, TX and had a childhood filled with hunting, fishing, camping, and terrorizing his three sisters. "Dynamite comes in small packages." Mary Ann Woods, 92, passed away December 13, 2017 in Wills Point, Texas.

With gently rolling hills and mature trees, Grove Hill Memorial Park is considered one of the more beautiful cemeteries in North Texas. With more than a century of history behind us, we stand ready to serve our clients with the utmost care for years to come. When you choose a Dignity Memorial funeral home or cemetery provider, you'll receive access to exclusive benefits, including National Transferability of ...
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After attending Valparaiso for 2 years, he enlisted in the Navy before completing his undergraduate studies at... Melvin Earl Harris, 92, of Dallas, Texas, passed peacefully to be with our Lord and Savior at his home on December 16, 2017. Ellen Marie Thompson Chapman was born in Hope Arkansas on August 27, 1942 to Herbert & Edith Furr Thompson. A world traveler and devoted family man, died on January 9, 2018 at the age of 82. Frequent Questions Helpful answers to questions people often have when arranging for a funeral.

She passed away on September 30, 2017 in Dallas, Texas.Jackie attended Riley School and Seagoville High School. Some of Jackie's fondest memories was spending time with her family, especially having visits from her grandchildren. She also enjoyed her TOPS Club and friends at The... Waid "Bud" Goolsby, Jr. passed away Monday afternoon, October 30, 2017, surrounded by family and loved ones. Waid was born February 22, 1957 in Fort Hood, Texas. Waid was retired after a fulfilling career as a surveyor.
Our original mausoleum, a chapel dedicated by Bishop Thomas K. Gorman in 1966, is adorned with stained glass windows and provides an inspiring and peaceful place for reflection. The mausoleum can also serve as a chapel for committal services. Our mother, sister, aunt, friend, and inspiration, Mary Vidaurri Flores Carten, passed away on September 26, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. She was born on August 24, 1943 in Dallas, the daughter of Secundino and Sara Flores.Mary lived a remarkable life of 74 years. She and two sisters were dwarfs who with four other siblings were raised by good, hard-working parents.
While working in a bank in Dallas, TX, Wanda met and married John Knox Ferguson, who preceded her in death. Always a lover of the arts, Wanda opened her own... June Hewett was born on June 22, 1929 in Abilene, Texas.She worked for many years for State Farm Insurance as a claim representative. She was a member of the Lake Highlands United Methodist Church.Her favorite thing was traveling, especially to Italy.
Established in partnership with Baylor University Medical Center, this special area honors infants and babies who died prematurely or in utero. To complement the natural beauty of the property, cemetery designers placed thoughtful statues throughout the park. A large stone cross stands tall in the southern part of the cemetery.

Billie Jean Daniel was born in Dallas, Texas, on August 2, 1932, to William Evert Drake and Ora Milligan Drake. She died in January 22, 2018, several days after suffering a stroke. Billie graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School. Early in her career, she was a clerical worker for local businesses, including several years at Frito Lay.