"We have been here through the hardest moments of Parker County families for over a century. That is not a business. It is a calling." — White's Funeral Homes, Est. 1921
Most of our families come to us in the worst week of their lives. They do not need to be sold anything. They need someone to take the next call. Sign the next form. Open the next door.
That is the work. It has not changed in 125 years.
Our directors are trained to listen first and offer second. No one is shown a price sheet before they are ready. No one is pushed toward a more expensive casket because of the room they sat in. The bill that arrives at the end is exactly the bill we quoted at the start.
Spanish-speaking staff are available at every chapel. So are three trained comfort dogs: Rambo, Paisley, and Riley.
Fifty-seven of us, across four chapels. The names below are a small part of a much bigger family.
The best time to visit a funeral home is when nothing is wrong. Walk through a chapel, ask any question, leave when you like.