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Lisa Gaye Reynolds

The Colony – Lisa Reynolds 53, peacefully passed away in her sleep on March 16, 2015. She was born December 28, 1961 in Moab, Utah. Lisa is survived by her husband of 13 years, Brian; her father, Brad Lee; her siblings, Shannon and Joey; and many […]

5 Interesting Facts About Cremation

Only a quarter century ago, cremation was still looked upon as a taboo subject, and shouldn’t be considered when making a determination on a loved one’s final resting place. At that time, approximately only 17 percent of those families opted for this process.

Elizabeth Beeler

FORT WORTH — Elizabeth “Beth” Beeler, 90, passed away peacefully after a short illness on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Interment will be in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery after a private family ceremony. Beth was born Feb. 2, 1925, to Eleanor Hafer Hartley and Ralph Hartley in […]

How Long Does The Cremation Process Take?

Even though a decision might been made in favor of cremation for a loved one, the possibility of additional questions about the entire process is inevitable. That’s because the concept of a Dallas-Fort Worth cremation is something that many people may be unfamiliar with, and […]

Carol Lowry Lee

Carol “Diddy” Lowry Lee, 59, passed away peacefully on February 26, 2015, after a mercifully short battle with dementia. Carol was born in Wichita Falls, TX on June 15, 1955 to William Price Lowry and Bonnie Lyle Lowry, and was one of four siblings. After […]

How To Save Money On Cremation

The rising cost of burials has resulted in a large increase in the consideration of cremation as a final option. Not only is it more convenient for those closest to the deceased, since it eliminates traveling to a final resting place to pay respects, but […]

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