

Heritage Funeral Home
| 425 E. Central Texas Expy
| Harker Heights, TX 76548
| Tel: 1-254-690-9119
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| 425 E. Central Texas Expy
| Harker Heights, TX 76548
| Tel: 1-254-690-9119
| Fax:
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For Immediate Needs Call: 1-254-690-9119
Heritage Funeral Home is committed to providing support and strength during this difficult time. Our team is led by the determination to ease the transition between the before and after of a death. There are many decisions to make, arrangements to be made, and details that must be addressed. Our compassionate staff is here to guide you through the steps necessary to create a fitting tribute to your loved one. We pride ourselves in fulfilling your vision of how your loved one should be remembered, designing unique services that celebrate unique lives. Everybody has a story and we want to tell that story with respect and honesty. We acknowledge the depth of your loss and the difficult journey into a new reality that is missing a vital piece.
We am honored that you have chosen Heritage Funeral Home. Our website explains all of the various services and memorialization options we provide, as well as guidance on planning pre-arrangements for yourself. One of the greatest gifts you can leave to your family is the peace of mind that comes from knowing that your wishes are being carried out. We also provide options that allow you to pre-pay service arrangements for your immediate family in order to decrease the number of decisions that need to be made at the time of loss.
Let us tell your story!
We offer unique and dignified funerals and cremation services for families residing in Harker Heights, Killeen, Fort Hood, Copperas Cove, Belton, Temple and surrounding areas. For immediate assistance and inquiry about pre-needs, dont hesitate to reach out to our funeral staff today.
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