Memory Gardens Cemetery was founded in the early 1950's and has undergone several owners. Bob and Carolynn White purchased Memory Gardens in the early 1980's. Memory Gardens is comprised of 23 acres with beautiful rolling hills and two natural...
Funeral Homes in Peaster, TX
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Peaster.
Zip codes in the city: 76485.
Parker County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
White's Funeral Homes have been providing quality and compassionate service to families for almost 100 years. We take great pride in our service and in the level of personalized attention that we give to all of our families.
In the late 1800s,W.A."Alf" Hawkins was a barber in Bridgeport. In those days, the local funeral director would call a barber to shave, bathe and cut the hair of the loved one. That's when Alf Hawkins first began his experience with a funeral...
Baumgardner Funeral Home was established in 1971 by Marlin C. and Betty Baumgardner and their twin sons, Allen and James. Their first location in Crowley was located in a building purchased from the Crowley Church of Christ, 112 N. Tarrant St.
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Facts about the city
Peaster is an unincorporated community in Parker County, Texas, United States, nine miles (14 km) northwest of Weatherford.
Peaster Obituaries
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History
. By 2000 the population was 102. During the mid-1920s the town had over 300 residents. Postal service began in the 1880s. The community that developed near the site of his home was originally called Freemont; in 1885 the name was changed to Peasterville.
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