Little Bethel Memorial Park

Little Bethel Memorial Park Little Bethel Memorial Park has been a final resting place for people of the Duncanville and Cedar H

02/02/2026

Your future self (and your family) will thank you.

Pre-arranging your final details is a powerful way to show you care. Like Zoe’s story in the video, it provides a "total sense of relief" that resonates for generations.

Let Little Bethel help you create a plan that reflects your life and protects your legacy.

📍 Visit us today to get started.

Kick Off National Blood Donor Month With Us! January marks the start of National Blood Donor Month, and we’re proud to s...
01/29/2026

Kick Off National Blood Donor Month With Us!

January marks the start of National Blood Donor Month, and we’re proud to sponsor the American Red Cross campaign: One Community. One Lifesaving Act!

Now through March 1st, you can join us in giving the gift of life. Every donation counts, and together, we can make a real difference in our community.

Sign up today and be a lifesaving hero: 👉 https://sleevesup.redcrossblood.org/campaign/one-community-one-lifesaving-act/

Facility Hours UpdateDue to the ongoing winter storm and inclement weather, our funeral home and cemetery will resume no...
01/26/2026

Facility Hours Update

Due to the ongoing winter storm and inclement weather, our funeral home and cemetery will resume normal facility hours on Wednesday.

Please know that our team remains committed to serving our families with care and compassion. While our facilities may be impacted by weather conditions, our staff remains available and on call for any immediate needs.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our families, visitors, and staff.

Please continue to check our page for updates.

01/26/2026

We are honored to serve those who served. 🇺🇸

At Dignity Memorial®, we proudly provide dignified military funerals that honor each veteran’s service and sacrifice. From coordinating military honors to supporting families every step of the way, our team is committed to compassion, respect, and care.

Facility Hours UpdateDue to the ongoing winter storm and inclement weather, our cemetery will resume normal facility hou...
01/25/2026

Facility Hours Update

Due to the ongoing winter storm and inclement weather, our cemetery will resume normal facility hours on Tuesday.

Please know that our team remains committed to serving our families with care and compassion. While our facilities may be impacted by weather conditions, our staff remains available and on call for any immediate needs.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we prioritize the safety of our families, visitors, and staff.

Please continue to check our page for updates.

Even as winter weather moves through our area, our commitment to serving you remains strong. ❄️For your comfort and safe...
01/24/2026

Even as winter weather moves through our area, our commitment to serving you remains strong. ❄️

For your comfort and safety, we invite you to meet with our team virtually from home during the storm.

Our staff is prepared and available throughout the weekend to assist with preplanning, questions, and support—without the need to travel.

Stay safe and warm, and please don’t hesitate to reach out.

❄️ Winter Weather Closure Notice ❄️Due to the expected winter storm, our funeral home and cemetery facilities will be cl...
01/24/2026

❄️ Winter Weather Closure Notice ❄️

Due to the expected winter storm, our funeral home and cemetery facilities will be closed this Saturday and Sunday for the safety of the families we serve and our staff.

Please be assured that our team remains on call and available for any immediate needs during this time. We will continue to monitor weather conditions closely and will keep the public informed should anything change.

Thank you for your understanding, and please stay safe.

01/23/2026

When a loved one dies, families are often asked to make 100+ decisions—many within just a few days—while carrying the weight of grief.

From choosing burial or cremation, to planning services, selecting music, readings, and personal details, the number of choices can feel overwhelming when emotions are already heavy.

💙 You don’t have to navigate those decisions alone.

Meeting with one of our experienced counselors before a loss—or even just to explore your options—can bring clarity, peace of mind, and confidence for you and your family.

There’s no pressure. No obligation. Just a conversation focused on understanding what matters most to you.

📅 Reach out today to schedule an appointment and take a thoughtful step toward preparation, care, and peace.

Because planning ahead isn’t about death—it’s about love, care, and easing the burden on those you cherish most.

🌹 A Lasting Tribute of Love & Remembrance We understand how important it is to honor your loved ones with dignity and ca...
01/22/2026

🌹 A Lasting Tribute of Love & Remembrance

We understand how important it is to honor your loved ones with dignity and care—especially when you can’t always be there in person. Through our floral placement service available on our website, families can select beautiful memorial flowers and choose the months they wish them to be placed at their loved one’s resting place.

Each arrangement is thoughtfully placed by our team, ensuring every tribute reflects love, respect, and remembrance throughout the year. Whether for anniversaries, holidays, or simply to say “you are never forgotten,” this service provides peace of mind and a meaningful way to honor those you cherish.

🌸 Visit our website at https://www.cemeteryflowers.com/ to learn more and schedule memorial flower placements with confidence.

01/21/2026

We believe every life has a story worth telling. Our goal is to provide a space where families feel supported and honored as they celebrate their loved ones. Whether it’s through a traditional service or a unique celebration of life, we are here to walk with you every step of the way. 🕊️

🇺🇸 A Place of Honor for Those Who Served 🇺🇸At Little Bethel Memorial Park, we are honored to serve those who devoted the...
01/12/2026

🇺🇸 A Place of Honor for Those Who Served 🇺🇸

At Little Bethel Memorial Park, we are honored to serve those who devoted their lives to protecting others. Supporting veterans, public servants, and military families is an extension of our commitment to care, dignity, and remembrance.

Through the Dignity Memorial Homeless Veterans Burial Program, we offer dignified burial services with military honors to homeless or indigent veterans—because every hero deserves to be remembered with honor.

We also proudly support the Dignity Memorial Public Servants Program, providing honorable tributes at no cost for first responders who make the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Our knowledgeable team is available to help veterans and their families understand and access their Veterans Affairs benefits, whether planning for the future or facing an immediate need.

🌿 It is our privilege to help preserve the legacy of service and sacrifice.

Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.We pause to express our heartfelt gratitude to the men and women in l...
01/09/2026

Today is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.

We pause to express our heartfelt gratitude to the men and women in law enforcement who serve our communities with courage, integrity, and dedication. Thank you for protecting our families and standing in the gap every day. Your service does not go unnoticed. 💙

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1803 Cedar Hill Rd
Duncanville, TX
75137

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Our Story

Little Bethel Memorial Park has been a final resting place for people of the Duncanville and Cedar Hill communities for generations. The 1st burial took place in what would become Pioneer Cemetery and then Little Bethel Memorial Park in 1856.