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    Leal Funeral Home

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    Today we buried my cousin. Just after he was placed in the hearse, we caught the funeral director…read moreDavid Jones taking a SELFIE with my cousin's coffin. I was DISGUSTED. I confronted him and he said he was "fixing his tie" with his camera. I didn't believe him. Being suspicious, I kept eyes on him even at the cemetery. I then caught him scrolling through SEVERAL selfies he had taken of himself in the hearse while driving in the processional with my cousin's coffin in the background! I again confronted him and he said it was just pictures of himself. I told him I would be filing a formal complaint because I saw those selfies. Being still suspicious of his behavior I went on Facebook and found his profile. Today was NOT the first time he had done this disgusting thing. He had done it numerous other times. How does anyone think it is appropriate to do this AT A FUNERAL -- IN FRONT OF THE FAMILIES WAITING IN THE CARS ABOUT TO BURY THIER LOVED ONE! I called the owner Joaquin (Jack) Leal and left a message with a member of the staff but I have not received a call back. This was not the only issue we had. I'm too exhausted to go further into detail. But STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE. They do NOT respect this time in a family's life.

    The only reason this place gets a 1 star is because it the only way I can post my comment on how…read morehorrible this place is it's the McDonald's of funeral homes bar customer service to the live and decided they have no respect for anyone my uncles passed on Friday of last week it's 4/18 and we are still here his viewing was Sunday with a flea market father that I don't even believe was ordained we where given a date of to bury my uncle on Monday which was changed at the last minute with the excuse "THAT THE CEMETERY WAS FULL" it's Tuesday they told us 10 o'clock now they change it again from 11 or 12 they're not sure but the man here said to take it advantage of the situation like really dude WTF plus all my family came from D.C an other parts of TX it's so rude and un ethical PLEASE PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS PLACE

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    Glenwood Cemetery

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    Came here on a private historical tour and was absolutely blown away by the beautiful grounds and…read moreknowledgeable staff. The grounds are massive and impeccably maintained with a clearly attentive and caring staff. Beautiful statuary throughout. You can basically play your own game of famous Houstonian bingo here - lots of street names can be found on the headstones here. Absolutely recommend planning a respectful, quiet, and contemplative visit to walk the grounds and take in the views.

    Glenwood Cemetery was developed in 1871 on two tracts of land on the north side of Buffalo Bayou,…read moreand west of Downtown Houston. Glenwood hosted its first burial on June 19, 1872. By 1874, Glenwood was a recreational destination. A mule-drawn street railway operated on Washington Road, conveying people to Glenwood for weekend and holiday visits. Glenwood differs from most urban cemeteries of that time that had a grid pattern. Glenwood has meandering roads and trails and is beautifully landscaped. This historic cemetery is the final resting place of a number of individuals who were citizens of the short-lived Republic of Texas as well as famous citizens of Houston, Harris County and the state of Texas. One of the most famous buried here is Howard Hughes. The cemetery is a fun place to walk or bike ride, it's very shady so quite nice, even in summer. I was there as the new year came and enjoyed seeing many beautiful monuments.

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