Why Families Across Texoma Choose Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow
Families across the Texoma area choose Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home, formerly Meador Funeral Home, for compassionate, personal care from local directors they already know. With roots in Gainesville dating to 1922 and a Whitesboro home serving Grayson County since 2004, the firm pairs deep community ties with a full range of funeral, cremation, memorial, veteran, and pre-planning services. The Gainesville and Whitesboro homes operate under the same local staff, now part of the Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow family of funeral homes. To learn more or make arrangements, call (903) 564-3800 at any hour.
Serving Gainesville and Cooke County, including Lindsay, Valley View, Callisburg, Lake Kiowa, Era, and Muenster; and Whitesboro and Grayson County, including Collinsville, Sadler, Tioga, Southmayd, Pottsboro, and Gordonville.
The Gainesville and Whitesboro funeral homes that families knew for years as Meador now operate as Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow. The locations and local directors continue, so families keep the relationships they trust while gaining the resources of a larger Texas family of funeral homes.
Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow combines a Gainesville presence dating to 1922 and a Whitesboro home established in 2004 with hands-on guidance that families describe as patient and personal. The Whitesboro home operates under Texas Funeral Service Commission license number 4450.
Rather than a one-size template, Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow shapes each service around the person and family, helps with paperwork and veteran benefits, and coordinates cemetery logistics across Cooke County and Grayson County so families can focus on remembrance.
What Sets Us Apart
- A name families trust, continued. The Gainesville and Whitesboro homes known as Meador now operate as Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow, with the same local directors.
- Deep community roots. A Gainesville presence since 1922 and a Whitesboro home serving Grayson County since 2004.
- Personal, not templated. Services shaped around each life and family, with attention to faith, traditions, and personal touches.
- Guidance through every detail. Help with paperwork, veteran benefits, and cemetery coordination so families are never left to navigate alone.
- Two communities, one standard. The same compassionate, locally grounded care at both the Gainesville and Whitesboro locations.
FAQ
What makes Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow different from other funeral homes in the area?
The firm pairs long-standing local roots, a Gainesville presence since 1922 and a Whitesboro home since 2004, with personal service shaped around each family. Directors handle paperwork, veteran benefits, and cemetery logistics so families can focus on honoring their loved one.
What should families who knew us as Meador expect now?
Families can expect the same Gainesville and Whitesboro locations and the same local directors, now operating as Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow. The care families relied on continues under the new name, with the resources of a larger Texas family of funeral homes.
How long has the firm served the Texoma area?
Its roots in Gainesville reach back nearly a century to 1922, with the California Street location a landmark since 1928, and the Whitesboro home has served Grayson County since it opened in 2004.
Reviewed by the funeral directors of Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home, serving Gainesville and Whitesboro, Texas.
Texas Funeral Service Commission license number 4450 (Whitesboro) and license number 4457 (Gainesville). Part of the Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow family of funeral homes.