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  2. Best Funeral Ever - Wikipedia

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    Best Funeral Ever is an American reality television series that aired on the TLC cable network, beginning January 6, 2013. [1]The show took place at the Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas, Texas, an African-American family-operated business, and centered primarily on over-the-top and extravagant funerals carried out by the families of the recently deceased.

  3. Greenwood Cemetery (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood Cemetery is privately owned non-denominational cemetery located at 3020 Oak Grove Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. [1] Founded in 1875 as the Trinity Cemetery , the first burial was a Mrs. Susan Bradford that March.

  4. La Réunion (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    It is maintained by the City of Dallas and is located in west Dallas . [18] The Daughters of the American Revolution placed a small memorial to the colony at a nearby golf course. The La Réunion Dallas historical site received a historic marker on April 10, 1924. [19] [20] The cemetery received a historic marker in 1974. [21]

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  7. Double Oak, Texas - Wikipedia

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    [7] As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 2,179 people, 682 households, and 632 families residing in the town. The population density was 1,001.4 inhabitants per square mile (386.6/km 2).

  8. 31 bodies pulled from hidden graves amid cartel turf war - AOL

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    Mexican authorities said they recovered a total of 31 bodies from pits in a southeastern state plagued by cartel violence since they began excavating the improvised graves at the weekend.

  9. J. D. Tippit - Wikipedia

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    J. D. Tippit was born near the town of Annona, Texas, in Red River County. [9] He was the eldest of seven children to Edgar Lee Tippit (1902–2006) [10] and Lizzie Mae "May Bug" Rush (1905–1990).