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  2. Greenwood Memorial Park (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    32.763°N 97.366°W. / 32.763; -97.366. Greenwood Memorial Park at White Settlement Road and Boland Street in Fort Worth, Texas, has been a perpetual care commercial cemetery since its dedication in 1909. The Mount Olivet Corporation, a non-profit organization was founded by the Bailey family of Fort Worth. The organization is overseen by a ...

  3. Mount Olivet Cemetery (Fort Worth, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Olivet Receiving Vault, built in 1909 and razed in 1983. Mount Olivet Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Fort Worth, Texas. With its first burial in 1907, Mount Olivet is the first perpetual care cemetery in the South. Its 130-acre site is located northeast of downtown Fort Worth at the intersection of North Sylvania Avenue and 28th ...

  4. ‘He left the profession better’: Longtime Fort Worth defense ...

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    His funeral will be held at Broadway Baptist Church, 305 W Broadway Ave, on Saturday Jan. 6th at 1 pm. Visitation will take place the day before from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Greenwood Funeral Home.

  5. Samuel S. Losh - Wikipedia

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    The couple lived in Fort Worth's Oakhurst neighborhood from 1937 to Losh's death in 1943, and their former home still has a stained glass window reading "Losh." Losh was involved in numerous civic groups and charities. He was a supporter of Fort Worth's Union Gospel Mission and served on the board of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.

  6. Category:Burials at Greenwood Memorial Park (Fort Worth ...

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    Burials at Greenwood Memorial Park in Fort Worth, Texas Pages in category "Burials at Greenwood Memorial Park (Fort Worth, Texas)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  7. Greenwood Memorial Park, Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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  8. Van Cliburn - Wikipedia

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    Cliburn was a member of Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth and attended regularly when he was in town. His services were held on March 3, 2013, at the Broadway Baptist Church, with entombment at Greenwood Memorial Park Mausoleum in Fort Worth. His obituary lists as his only survivor his "friend of longstanding", Thomas L. Smith.

  9. Camp Taliaferro - Wikipedia

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    A guard at the Fort Worth war graves cemetery, Memorial Day 2005, Greenwood Cemetery, Fort Worth, Texas For those who survived the training, combat life expectancy was short. Only two US Air Service squadrons—the 17th and 148th Aero Squadrons —saw active service with the British, flying with them until November 1918, after which they were ...