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Memorials for people from Dallas, TX

Browse a few memorial websites created for people from Dallas, TX on Ever Loved. Find obituaries, funeral details, photos, stories, and more.
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Johnathan Louis Anderson

Feb 24, 1976 — Aug 6, 2023

Dallas, Texas

Our dearly beloved has met our creator under unfortunate circumstances. Johnathan was very loved an… Read moreRight arrow
Our dearly beloved has met our creator under unfortunate circumstances. Johnathan was very loved and our family wi… Read moreRight arrow
Our dearly beloved has met our creator under unfortunate circums… Read moreRight arrow
Sharon A Ravenell

Jan 16, 1967 — Aug 2, 2023

Dallas, TX

Tamara Renee Freeny

Mar 10, 1980 — Jul 29, 2023

Dallas, TX

It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the departure of Tamara Freeny. Tamara was…

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It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the departure of Tamara Freeny. Tamara was born on the 10…

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It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we announce the dep…

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Anthony Jerome Gordon

Jun 4, 1982 — Jun 23, 2023

Dallas, TX

Annie "Sue" Laura Shumate (Stutts)

Feb 23, 1947 — Jul 19, 2023

Dallas, TX

Planning a funeral in Dallas

When planning a funeral in Dallas, there are dozens of funeral homes to choose from, so there’s a great chance that you can find one that feels right for your family’s preferences and budget. When evaluating your options, consider things like location (especially if you want to host a viewing or funeral service at the funeral homes), your connection with the staff, online reviews, prices and more.

In Texas, burial is still more popular that cremation, although cremation rates are rising quickly and have surpassed burial on a national level. Consider which option feels right to you. Burial is more traditional and some people prefer the notion of leaving their loved one’s body whole. Cremation, on the other hand, is more environmentally friendly and is generally much more affordable.

There are many beautiful Dallas cemeteries to choose from, if you’d like a traditional burial or to bury your loved one’s ashes. It’s often a good idea to visit a few to get a sense of which spot you’re most likely to go back and visit.

During the summer, some people planning a funeral in Dallas may want to forgo a graveside service, due to the heat. You can choose to do an indoor funeral service, graveside service, or both. The most important thing is that it feels meaningful to your family.

If you’re still unsure about the type of funeral you want for your loved one, you may want to use our free funeral planner for a guided look at your options.

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