Waco Memorial Park is also known as Waco Memorial Funeral Home and Cemeteries. The Waco Memorial Park cemetery and the Waco Memorial Funeral Home offer a variety of services for grieving family members and loved ones. The cemetery property offers a beautiful and tranquil location for the remembrance and memorialization of loved ones. The cemetery grounds, located in McLennan County, offer wide open spaces and scenery that native Texans are accustomed to. Visitors to the property pass behind a large granite structure onto well-groomed driving paths that reach all corners of the property, filled with brilliant green lawns, mature trees, and beautiful shrubbery and floral arrangements. The acreage of Waco Memorial Park is well maintained and groomed by an obviously dedicated grounds-keeping staff. Waco Memorial Park has served as a final resting place of many area notables for decades. The property offers both in-ground and mausoleum entombment, and one of the most striking features of the property is an outdoor monument with a sculpture of praying hands. The sprawling grounds of the property nestled under the big Texas sky offers visitors a sense of seclusion and security, even though the property is located only moments from downtown Waco. For generations, staff at Waco Memorial Park has offered kind, caring and compassionate services that meet the needs of all religions and cultures in the area. The cemetery is the final resting place of gospel singer and Reverend Jack Holcomb as well as native country and western composer Hank Thompson. Waco Memorial Park is located along Interstate 35 heading southbound from downtown Waco. Only moments from Lake Waco and the Tradinghouse Creek Reservoir, visitors to the area are within easy driving distance of Dallas/Fort Worth to the north and Killeen, Austin and San Antonio to the south. |