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Vinyard Funeral Homes are dedicated to providing services to the families of South Texas with care and compassion. George and Phyllis Vinyard founded Vinyard Funeral Homes in 1956. Since that time the Vinyard Family has been known for their outstanding service to families in the South Texas area. Our main priority is to give families excellent service and facilitate planning a funeral for their loved one that will be dignified and memorable.

We feel that a funeral should not be a stamp-print. We encourage families to bring in photographs and personal items that can be displayed during the visitation or memorial service. We have found that displaying these items can serve as a reminder of happy times and proudly illustrate the legacy left behind.
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His parents, George and Phyllis Vinyard founded Vinyard Funeral Home in 1956. Since that time the Vinyard Family has been known for our outstanding service to families in the South Texas area. We have four professionally licensed funeral director's and are proud to have Philip Vinyard, Lynda Vinyard Ragan, Paul Esposito, and Emmanuel Fultz here to serve you in your time of need.
We will assist your family in planning a funeral and choosing the options that suit your families needs and your loved ones wishes. We are able to assist you in holding services in a wide variety of areas. From our chapel, to your church or at the cemetery we are able to prepare a meaningful service to honor your loved one.
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Emily Womac
Emily Womac
Aug 08, 2020
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When I was there at my grandmothers funeral, the owner was professional and kind. The office lady was professional as well.
But there was an old man working the visitation and funeral and I must say when he wasn’t flirting in a crude way with some woman on the phone that my cousin and I could hear clearly. He was flirting with me. I found it highly uncomfortable and extremely unprofessional. And he was old!!!like 80 years old.