Funeral Homes in Milano, TX

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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Milano.

Zip codes in the city: 76556.

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Green-Patterson Funeral Home

Our funeral home has been family owned and operated since 1907, more than 100 years of time honored values, serving central Texas families with compassion and dignity.Everything we do before, during and after a service is done because we want you...

Strickland Funeral Home

Strickland Funeral Home is committed to serve you and your family with dignity and respect. Our staff is the most experienced in the Brazos Valley with over 150 years of total experience in caring for families.

Callaway-Jones Funeral Home

We at Callaway - Jones Funeral Home & Crematory are dedicated to helping you through this difficult time, every step of the way. This is our business, our hometown. We are proud of our staff, and regularly pursue continuing education to maintain...

Nearby Funeral Homes for Milano

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Brazos County Mortuary Service
3488 Highway 21 W
Bryan, TX 77803
Bryan City Cemetery
1111 N Texas Ave
Bryan, TX 77806
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Callaway-Jones Funeral Home
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801
Cook Gerngross Green Patterson
11 S 2nd St
Rosebud, TX 76570
Cook Gerngross Green Patterson Funeral Home Incorporated
209 E Main St
Rosebud, TX 76570
Cook Gerngross Green Patterson Funeral Home Incorporated
400 S College
Rosebud, TX 76570
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Daniel & Son Funeral Home
401 W 18th St
Bryan, TX 77803
Dorsey-Keatts Funeral Home
701 N Crockett Ave
Cameron, TX 76520
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Glenn Mack Funeral Home
501 W Brown St
Hearne, TX 77859
Green-Patterson Funeral Home
2701 N Travis Ave
Cameron, TX 76520
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Heartfield Ritter Funeral Home
110 W 2nd St
Hearne, TX 77859
Hillier Funeral Home
2301 E 29th St
Bryan, TX 77802
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Jackson Mortuary
714 W 10th St
Cameron, TX 76520
Jones & Washington Mortuary
508 E Martin Luther King Jr St
Bryan, TX 77806
Jones Funeral Home
Po Box 29
Caldwell, TX 77836
Jones Raymond Callaway Funeral Director
310 Crescent Dr
Bryan, TX 77842
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Marek Burns Laywell Funeral
2800 N Travis Ave
Cameron, TX 76520
Mc Cauley Funeral Home
101 Decherd St
Franklin, TX 77856
Memorial Funeral Chapel
1515 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77806
Memorial Funeral Chapel
1005 Esther Blvd
Bryan, TX 77802
Memorial Funeral Home
802 S Market St
Hearne, TX 77859
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Peoples Mortuary
609 N Houston Ave
Bryan, TX 77806
Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home
1041 W Us Hwy 79
Rockdale, TX 76567
Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home
404 W Buck St
Caldwell, TX 77836
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Restever Memorial Park
5103 N Texas Ave
Bryan, TX 77803
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Strickland Funeral Home
530 Highway 36 South
Caldwell, TX 77836
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Trevino-Smith Funeral Home
2610 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan, TX 77802
Tyler Funeral Home
1102 W 2nd St
Hearne, TX 77859

Facts about the city

Milano is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States, located at the intersection of U.S. Route 79 and State Highway 36, twelve miles southeast of Cameron, the county seat. Its population was 400 at the time of the 2000 census, and, in July 2005, it was estimated at 421.On November 5, 1960, Country music singer Johnny Horton was killed by a drunk driver on Highway 79 near Milano on his way home from a performance at the Skyline Club in Austin, Texas.

Milano Obituaries

It was noted by Orange County Register on September 1st, 2014 that Jesse David Pratt passed away in Anaheim, California.  Pratt was 73 years old and was born in Milano, TX.  Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Jesse David's life.

It was noted on December 4th, 2012 that Martha L Littlefield (McCallum) died in Moorhead, Minnesota.  Ms. Littlefield was 83 years old and was born in Milano, TX.  Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Martha L's life.

History

Soon, a Baptist church(building) was also established in the area. Nevertheless, when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Company built the section of track between Brenham and Belton, Texas in 1881, it established the town of Milano Junction at the railway's intersection with the International-Great Northern, about two miles east of Milano. A United States post office opened there the same year. By the time Milano was finally incorporated in the early 1980s, the city officially had 468 residents. Truck farming became an important industry for Milano in the 1920s, with tomatoes, watermelon, and cantaloupes as the principal crops.

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