Address: North, Green Bay Rd & 18th St, Kenosha, WI 53144, USA
Address: 17245 Old Richmond Rd, Sugar Land, TX 77498, USA
“Hodges Bend Cemetery looks great compared to where it was when the present association started to care for it. Anyone who says otherwise has never volunteered to do the work it takes to keep it looking great!! No wonder the Association blocks haters on their facebook. Take a look at the before and after pictures and the volunteers who helped get the cemetery look good. Even the Fort Bend authorities who recently inspected the site said the work done has been phenomenal.”
Address: 21723 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338, USA
“Calvary Hill funeral home was an excellent choice. They were very courteous and caring in our time of need. Professional in every aspect. Each time I visited the facility I was greeted with kindness. The facility was beautiful. I was so proud of the professionalism that the Calvary Hill team, from the Director, Robert Barnes and all the staff associated with the care of my mother's service. This team showed love, care and perfection in every aspect in the organizing and planning of the service and met all of our needs. Excellence has been shown from the time we called to the completion of the graveside service. Thank you for your service and a Celebration of Life that will never be forgotten. I highly recommend the Calvary Hill services..”
Address: 21723 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble, TX 77338, USA
Address: 861 Independence Pkwy N, Baytown, TX 77520, USA
“The Lynchburg Cemetery is one of the few remaining traces of the early town of Lynchburg, founded and named by Nathaniel Lynch, who arrived in the area in 1822 and received a Mexican land grant near the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and the San Jacinto River. The Lynchburg Cemetery, established on that land by 1834, was located outside the boundaries of Lynchburg until 1855, when the town was expanded from 40 to 71 blocks, and the one-acre cemetery became block 42, bounded by Sherman, Burleson and Hunt Streets. Travelers using Lynch’s Ferry passed the cemetery along the historic road that has served as the Eastern boundary of the cemetery since its creation. Lynchburg Cemetery is the oldest known burial ground associated with the historic community and is the resting place of many of its early residents, including pioneer settlers of the Republic and State of Texas, veterans of the Mexican War and Civil War, and their families and descendants. The oldest marked grave is that of A. B. Jones, who died in 1855. However, older burials exist, including that of Nathaniel Lynch (d. 1837) and his wife, Frances Hubert Lynch Hardin. Also buried here are some of the early Texas settlers who participated in the Runaway Scrape in April 1836, fleeing eastward ahead of the Mexican Army. Standing witness to the battle of San Jacinto, numerous hurricanes, and daily passing ferry riders, Lynchburg Cemetery persists as a silent reminder of an early Texas community, and serves as a record of this area’s settlers, shop keepers, tinsmiths, laborers, seamen, ship captains, judges, doctors, farmers and other citizens who came to a new land seeking opportunity.”
Address: 1100 Santa Cruz Ave, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA
1 million customers
find businesses on BusinessYab every month.
500 businesses
join BusinessYab every day.
BusinessYab helps you…