Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park, also known as Bluebonnet Hills Cemetery, has been serving the needs of Dallas and Fort Worth residents in Tarrant County, Texas since the early 1950s. The facility serves all faiths and denominations and provides a full-service funeral home, cemetery grounds, and traditional burial or cremation options for grieving family members, friends and loved ones. Personalized services, options and amenities at Bluebonnet Hills caters to both small families and large groups, and staff at Bluebonnet Hills takes pride in their ability to serve a multitude of traditional burial and funeral services as well as catering planning to meet the needs of families experiencing one of the most difficult times of their life. Bluebonnet Hills services provide traditional in ground burials as well as cremation services and offers a large Chapel graced with a beautiful cathedral ceiling, acres of sprawling lawns dotted with well cared for paths, ancient trees that provide shade and shelter for visitors and picturesque and gorgeous statues that add a sense of comfort, beauty and tranquility to the manicured lawns and pathways. Options at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park include but are not limited to Garden Estates, mausoleums (including a lakeside mausoleum), and columbarium for the internment of cremated remains. Upright monuments are available as well as are granite, bronze memorials. Certain sections of the cemetery offer visitors a unique of the pride, care and compassion that staff treat visitors. Sections with names such as Tranquility, Devotion, Babyland, the Garden of the Columns, the Garden of Remembrance, Serenity, and Sunset grace the grounds. A huge pond at the front of the facilities offers visitors a chance to sit and view a multitude of flora, fauna and wildlife that offers comfort and solitude. Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park is the final resting place of several area resident founders, as well as singers, writers, journalists, and government and political officials who have played a part in the formation of Tarrant County. Located due west of downtown Fort Worth, Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park is only moments from the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, though it's secluded and rural setting, sprawling grounds and placement of trees offer the grounds of Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park a sense of seclusion, tranquility, and peace. Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park may be accessed from downtown Dallas and Fort Worth on Texas Interstate 360 or 121 and the cemetery grounds may be reached by taking the Hall Johnson Road turnoff, with the turn right on Colleyville Blvd., also known as State Route 21. Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park Cemetery can't be missed, as its dozens of sprawling acres are some of the most beautiful in the entire county. |