
Calvary Hill Cemetery
3235 Lombardy Lane, Dallas, TX 75220 | 214-357-5754 | MAP

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Celebrate a Life Lived
While we are not a funeral home, you can click here to find a Dignity Memorial® funeral provider near you. Regardless of the funeral provider you use for yourself or a loved one, it’s important to remember that the funeral service is one of the most significant elements of a person’s final arrangements. With the opportunity for great personalization, the funeral service can truly reflect the uniqueness of the life it honors.
Regardless of whether you or your loved one have opted for burial or for cremation, the funeral or memorial service fills an important role. It can:
Funeral Service
A formal or informal ceremony or ritual prior to burial, a funeral service often provides a sense of closure to family and friends. Although your faith or culture may dictate some elements of a funeral service, you may want to personalize other elements of the service. At a funeral service, a casket or urn is present, though you may choose to have the casket open or closed.
Visitation, Wake or Viewing
Held the night before or immediately prior to the funeral service, the visitation – also called a wake or a viewing – provides a way for friends and acquaintances to pay respects and offer condolences to your family. As with the funeral service, you may want to decide if you want an open or closed casket should one be present.
Memorial or Tribute Service
At a memorial or tribute service, a casket or urn is usually not present. Otherwise similar to a funeral or visitation, a memorial service gives family and friends a time to come together in your memory and celebrate your life.
Graveside Service
As its name implies, a graveside service may be held at the grave site just prior to burial of a casket or urn, and usually consists of final remarks, prayers or memories. The service may occur after or in place of a funeral service.
There’s no one, right way to plan a funeral service. Each funeral should be as unique and memorable as the life it honors. Consider these examples of unique services:
Where should the funeral be held? At your place of worship? At the funeral home?
Who should officiate the service?
Will your service adhere to the traditions of your faith or culture?
Do you want a eulogy, and who should deliver it?
Would you like an open or closed casket?
What music should be played?
What readings would you like to have read?
Is there a special poem you’d like shared with the guests?
Are there any special photographs or other memorabilia you would like displayed?
Should the décor reflect a particular hobby or interest of yours, such as fishing, gardening or music?
Is there a particular emblem or engraving you want on your headstone or marker?
Should there be refreshments served or a more elaborate party held after the service?
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