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'''Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home and Gardens''' (sometimes referred to as '''Jefferson Memorial Gardens East''') is a funeral home and cemetery at 1591 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]].
'''Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home and Gardens''' (sometimes referred to as '''Jefferson Memorial Gardens East''') is a funeral home and cemetery at 1591 [[Gadsden Highway]] in [[Trussville]].


Jefferson Memorial was established in [[1949]]. The current 10,000 square-foot funeral home on Gadsden Highway was built in [[1985]] and includes a 340-seat sanctuary, two parlors, and two large lobby areas. The cemetery is on 100 acres and features a Veteran's section for military veterans and their spouse; a Masonic section; Babyland; and the Old Rugged Cross section, where each year an Easter Sunrise service is held.
Jefferson Memorial was established in [[1949]]. The current 10,000 square-foot funeral home on Gadsden Highway was built in [[1985]] and includes a 340-seat sanctuary, two parlors, and two large lobby areas. The cemetery is on 100 acres and features a Veteran's section for military veterans and their spouses; a Masonic section; Babyland; and the Old Rugged Cross section, where each year an Easter Sunrise service is held.


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Revision as of 16:09, 9 April 2014

This article is about the funeral home and cemetery in Trussville. For the location in Hoover, see Jefferson Memorial Gardens South.

Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home and Gardens (sometimes referred to as Jefferson Memorial Gardens East) is a funeral home and cemetery at 1591 Gadsden Highway in Trussville.

Jefferson Memorial was established in 1949. The current 10,000 square-foot funeral home on Gadsden Highway was built in 1985 and includes a 340-seat sanctuary, two parlors, and two large lobby areas. The cemetery is on 100 acres and features a Veteran's section for military veterans and their spouses; a Masonic section; Babyland; and the Old Rugged Cross section, where each year an Easter Sunrise service is held.

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