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Survived by her sister Elva J. Dennison, brother Don Linnen, many nieces, nephews, and friends. Visitation, Sunday 1-3 p.m. Service, Monday 12 noon, both at Olinger Crown Hill Mortuary.
Former Dallas City Council member Don Hill was laid to rest Saturday after a private funeral at Concord Church in Oak Cliff, where he once served as a deacon. The former mayor pro tem, who was ...
George Pickens reveals what sets the Dallas Cowboys offense apart, highlighting a key strategy shift under Brian Schottenheimer.
Don Maison, a gay rights leader and longtime leader of AIDS Services of Dallas, died Monday after being diagnosed in November with esophageal cancer. He was 74.
Shreveport police are investigating how an embalmed infant from Dallas ended up in linens sent to a local dry cleaner instead of being cremated.
An infant's remains, initially mistaken for a doll, were found in linens at an Alsco Uniforms facility in Shreveport, Louisiana. The infant was stillborn in Dallas on May 3 and the remains were ...