In the early 1890’s, he opened the first funeral parlor in Southeast Texas and began a five generation tradition of caring and service to the area.
hat first wood framed parlor on Fannin Street in downtown Beaumont was replaced in 1903 by a...
Funeral Homes in China, TX
Alexander Broussard was born in 1861 on Taylor’s Bayou, south of Beaumont to Sevenne and Belzire Broussard. The Broussards had moved to southeast Texas in the 1840’s, and had established large ranching operations in Jefferson and Chambers...
Grammier-Oberle Funeral Home has been serving Port Arthur families since its founding in 1915, by J.E. Grammier. For almost a century, our commitment has remained unchanged and yet, our funeral home has always responded to the changing needs of...
At Levingston Funeral Home, we take great pride in what we do. Our purpose is to:
Help families make well-planned preparations in their time of need
Provide a peaceful and soothing environment where people can gather to honor the life of a loved...
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Facts about the city
China is a city in Jefferson County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area.The town is supported by agriculture, especially rice, and by the nearby oil and natural gas fields.
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History
The population was 1,112 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Beaumont, Texas Arthur, Texas Arthur Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area Statistical Area.
It is named for the Melia azedarach Berry" trees that were native to the area but have all but gone extinct today. However since the festival was run by the local elementary school, a switch in China Elementary administration in the early 2000s caused the festival to repeatedly not come to fruition, much to the chagrin of the community. The two trees were transplanted in the mid 90's, and are steadily growing. China is a city in Jefferson County, Texas County, Texas, United States.
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