In 1964, Ben opened Ben F. Brown’s Memorial Funeral Home at 624 E. 2nd St. in Irving. In 1992, we relocated the firm to its present address at 707 N. MacArthur Blvd. Ben had a long and respected career in funeral service. He received many awards...
Funeral Homes in Venus, TX
Baumgardner Funeral Home was established in 1971 by Marlin C. and Betty Baumgardner and their twin sons, Allen and James. Their first location in Crowley was located in a building purchased from the Crowley Church of Christ, 112 N. Tarrant St.
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Facts about the city
Venus is a town in Ellis and Johnson Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 2,960 in 2010 (2,895 in Johnson and 65 in Ellis).
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History
Being at the junction of two major railroads, Venus prospered and for a time was one of the fastest growing communities in Johnson County. A man by the name of J.C. The Great Depression had massive negative impact, however, and in the 1930s the town began to decline. He named his new town Venus, after the daughter of a local doctor. Venus began to recover somewhat in the late 1940s however, and the population soon increased back to over 300.
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