Since 1906, the Shannon family and the Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel and Cemetery has been not only been a landmark in the Fort Worth, Texas area but have dedicated themselves to serving the needs of area residents with dignity, compassion and loyalty. In the early 1980s the property purchased the beautiful and historic nearly 90-acre piece of property in East Fort Worth and opened the grounds, and Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel, to meet the growing needs of area residents. The beautiful grounds, rolling lawns, flush-to-ground and upright monuments found on the property offer a serene, comforting and inviting location for final internment. The lake on the grounds provides a wealth of birds, ducks and geese throughout the year. Seasonal flowers, well tended shrubbery and manicured pathways offer visiting family members and friends easy access to all areas of the cemetery, and the Veteran's Monument honors dignifies veterans of all wars, rippling with flags during national holidays. Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of many area notables, both famous and infamous, including Lee Harvey Oswald. Located in Tarrant County, staff at the cemetery take pride in their immaculately kept grounds, services and options available to families. As part of the nationwide Dignity Memorial family, Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery has been and will continue to be a permanent fixture in the landscape of Dallas and Fort Worth. Located due east of downtown Fort Worth, Shannon Rose Hill Cemetery may be accessed off of Interstate 30 (Tom Landry Freeway) or Interstate 820, with turnoffs on East Lancaster Avenue (County Road 180). The tree dotted landscape of the property with the Shannon Rose Hill Chapel in its midst offers residents and visitors a truly unforgettable and beautiful piece of property close enough to access the conveniences and accommodations of Dallas-Fort Worth, yet secluded enough to offer a truly private and secluded location for reflection. |