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    I would give a zero rating if I could. My mother died in April and I brought her urn to Eubanks…read morefuneral home on May 27, 2021 and requested that she be buried next to my dad and that her name and date of death would be engraved on the head marker. It is August 16, and still it is not done. Every time I call up and ask for Shanda I'm told she's either on the other line or not in the office. I've left several messages for her to return my call but to no avail. I am in the process of filing a complaint with the FTC, Better Business Bureau, the Attorney General's office and may go as far as hiring an attorney. This is my mothers final resting place and they treat it like it's NOTHING! Shame on you Eubank Funeral Home!!!

    Took hours to pick my mom's body up from the hospital after promising to be there in an hour. Would…read morenot return phone calls. When I finally got in to make arrangements they were more interested in selling me jewelry than anything else. Did not offer to help with an obituary. Made me sit through a slideshow of what they had to offer as far as jewelry and services. Mom had a prepaid plan and all the guys I talk about is what a great deal I was getting. Mom had her plan for 38 years I'm sure they made money. Would not recommend this to anyone still waiting on death certificates. Three weeks my mom laid on a table at their mortuary and they didn't bother to tell me They didn't have a death certificate yet. Took me 10 minutes to get it. Worst experience ever. I will never get over the hurtful feelings I have against this company. All they care about is how much money they can get out of you

    Hallman Memorials

    Hallman Memorials

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    I used Hallman Memorials to engrave only my father's date of death on an existing tombstone on July…read more26, 2024, one month after his passing. Maria at Hallman Memorial assured me the work would be done promptly and that I would be notified once it was complete. Instead, I received repeated excuses and delays, and I was never informed when it was finished. On November 20, 2024, I traveled to Terrell to view the stone myself. The engraving had been done, but with the wrong year. I immediately texted Maria, who apologized and promised not only to correct the mistake right away but also to issue a refund. She assured me I would receive a copy of the refund check before it was mailed. Months passed with more excuses--weather delays, illness, and other reasons. In July 2025, I again traveled to Terrell. The correction had finally been made, but once again, no one notified me. I called Maria and requested the refund in person. She told me she wasn't in the office but promised she would mail the check. As of August 22, 2025, more than a year later, I have still not received the refund I was promised. This entire experience has been deeply frustrating during what was already a difficult time for my family. While the correction was eventually made, the repeated lack of communication, accountability, and failure to honor the promised refund speaks volumes about the company's professionalism.

    This is the only memorial company in the town where my grandfather was buried, so we used them…read more They assured us they would take care of everything and work with he cemetery, that we wouldn't have to worry about anything. We decided on a headstone and ordered it. Six weeks later we get a call from the owner of Hallman (Henry) asking if we knew the plot number where my grandfather was buried. He called back several hours later and tells me that the section where my grandfather was buried is a 'flat marker only' section of the cemetery and that they couldn't place the headstone that we purchased (an upright) there. Bottom line, they failed to communicate (as promised) with the cemetery and built a headstone that we couldn't place. His suggestion was removing the base and laying it flat in the ground, but it does look awkward. They refused to make it right and offered us a $100 refund for the base that was unusable (less than a 5% discount). They tried to say the mistake was mine. We ended up accepting the headstone and moving on. No compassion or sympathy was expressed for their mistake.

    Rose Hill Cemetery - Favorite musician? "Satie."

    Rose Hill Cemetery

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    Note: This review pertains to a ghost box/instrumental trans-communication (ITC) session conducted…read moreon Friday, May 18, 2018. If you're unfamiliar with ITC, then please scroll to the end of the review for an explanation. Rose Hill Cemetery in Tyler, Texas has a reputation for being haunted, so I spent a sunny afternoon walking amongst the graves and chatting with anyone willing to communicate. Patience is a virtue in the ITC field; on most occasions, at least thirty minutes will pass before anything relevant comes through. My experience at Rose Hill was an exception, as I began receiving clear, relevant validations only moments after arriving. According to legend, the cemetery is haunted by at least two spirits: a beloved piano teacher named Madge Ward and a second unidentified "dark spirit" infamous for following visitors home and causing sleep paralysis. The latter story strikes as apocryphal, though I did note the numerological synchronicity between the phenomenon of sleep paralysis and my room number at the motel.* I encountered nothing "dark" or unwelcoming at Rose Hill, but I'm convinced I did interact with Mrs. Ward. As I approached her mausoleum (an impressive marble replica of a grand piano), I introduced myself and asked if she could play a tune for me. Local residents have reported hearing a melancholy piano tune playing late at night, so I hoped to document it myself. Alas, I heard no music but received a validation when I asked the name of her favorite musician. The response was loud and clear: "Satie." Erik Satie was a famous French composer and pianist, so the validation made sense. Moments later, I heard the name "Vaughn" come through several times in rapid succession. I then happened upon a grave belonging to a Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn. Names are great validations, but I want to push ITC further. The ultimate goal is to engage spirits in one-on-one conversations and learn more from beyond the grave. My interaction with the Vaughns was a step in that direction. I asked, "Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, do spirits like you stay here or do you visit only on occasion?" The reply: "We come down...at times." Many ITC practitioners -- including several who do this professionally -- have received similar replies in response to that question. The consensus is that spirits ascend to a higher plane (what some might call "heaven") and return here at will. We still have much to learn, but validations like these are providing remarkable insight into life after death. The grounds at Rose Hill were adorned with hundreds of American flags, presumably in anticipation of Memorial Day. I've found that spirits of war veterans are eager to discuss their military service, so I began asking questions about World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. The last time I asked a spirit about his service in World War II, I captured one of my favorite replies ever: "Yeah, I got a message: killed damn Nazis!" The spirits at Rose Hill were not as dramatic, but I eventually connected with a veteran identifying himself as "Bert." I soon found a grave belonging to Cpl. Bert Halligan, who had passed away in 2013. I thanked Cpl. Halligan for his service and asked if he had fought in any wars. The words "Nam" and "war" came through my Spiritus app only seconds later. I wished to learn more about Mr. Halligan's life, but I seemed to lose the connection. My experience at Rose Hill was extraordinary and I plan to return the next time I visit Tyler. If anyone reading this review has recorded evidence of Madge Ward's haunting piano music, please let me know! Perhaps the "melancholy tune" in question is "Trois Gymnopédies" by none other than Erik Satie! *My room number was 315. In occult circles, 3:15 AM refers to the "witching hour," a time when many individuals reportedly suffer from spirit-induced sleep paralysis. In the field of astrology, however, the number "315" is an "angel number," a sign of protection from all things evil. I consider numerology nothing more than an amusing mental exercise, but I enjoy crawling down that rabbit hole from time to time! ________________________________________________ For those new to the field of "ghost hunting," a term I dislike due to its implications (I'm not "hunting" ghosts), instrumental trans-communication (ITC) refers to the use of physical "spirit boxes" and apps to communicate with spirits. These devices facilitate communication by providing phonetic gibberish (random audio samples, white noise) that spirits can manipulate to form words and sentences. They don't use their own voices; they use whatever audio source the operator provides. ITC is similar to electronic voice phenomena (EVP), but the latter refers to disembodied voices captured from thin air, which even the most seasoned paranormal researchers have difficulty obtaining. ITC typically yields more results, as spirits seem to be more adroit at manipulating raw audio than they are at producing EVP.

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