Florists in Dallas, OR
Find local Dallas, Oregon florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Dallas and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.
Dallas Flower Shops
146 Sw Birch St
Dallas, OR 97338
(503) 623-2311
Dallas OR News
Jul 6, 2021Michael Donegan | Obituary | Rockwall Herald Banner - Rockwall County Herald Banner
Perry in July 2012, and served until February 2015. He served as the chairman of the Men's Ministry of Chisholm Baptist Church and co-chaired the Dallas area Fundraiser for ALS. Survivors include his wife: Sharon; sons: Chris (Staci) and Matthew (Paetra); daughter: Amy (Matt); grandchildren: Justin, Karma, Lily, Coltrane, Jakob, Anne Chaddock and Mathias; niece: Kate; and nephews: Bo and Zach. He was preceded in death by his brothers: Tim and Larry; his father: Jim Donegan; mother: Betty Price; and stepdad: John Price. Funeral services were held 10:00am, Thursday, July 1, 2021, at Lakeshore Church, 5575 State Highway 205 South, Rockwall. A gathering of family and friends was held Wednesday evening at The Gathering at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rockwall Location from 6:00 to 8:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Rockwall Boy Scout Troop 83. Please visit https://www.resthavenfuneral.com/obituaries/ to offer condolences or share a memory.
Published on June 26, 2021
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Feb 1, 2021RHOBH star Kyle Richards is seen picking up flowers while grocery shopping in Los Angeles - Daily Mail
Bravo franchise have dealt with the impact of the coronavirus as well.In December, Real Housewives Of Dallas star D'Andra Simmons was hospitalized after contracting the disease.Earlier this month, production on the New York iteration was shut down after a yet-unnamed cast member tested positive for COVID-19.Filming on the show was previously halted in October of last year due to a crew member being diagnosed with the virus. Not alone: Last year, Richards' castmates Kathy Hilton and Dorit Kemsley both tested positive for COVID-19; the former two are seen in 2019
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Dec 10, 2020Obituary for James Lee Tucker, Rogers, AR - Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
He is preceded in death by his parents. James is survived by his daughter, Merideth (Josh) Hanks; his son, Dallas Lee Tucker, and his love and companion, Lauri Sullins, all of Rogers; his sister, Carolyn (Rick) Beuttel of Overland Park, Kan.; and brother, Mike (Brenda) Tucker of Van Buren. "GT," Grandpa Tucker, is also survived by four grandsons, Miles Hanks, Mason Hanks, Macklin Hanks, and Maverick Hanks, all of Rogers, and nieces and nephews.James accepted Christ as his Lord and Savior several years ago and proudly shared his good news with others. Those who knew him when he was younger know he loved playing basketball and baseball. He continued to love sports, especially the Hogs, his whole life. He also had a passion for his hobbies, especially restoring and showing old cars. He loved Big with a big heart and when someone was in need, he would be one of the first ones to help.In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Arkansas Veterans Village Corp at https://arveteransvillage.org. The family wants to especially thank the staff at Northwest Medical Center in Bentonville, for the care and compassion they have shown him over the past few days.Visitation will be Friday, December 11, from 9-10 a.m., at First Baptist Rogers at the Pleasant Grove Campus. A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, December 11, at 10 a.m., He will be laid to rest in Fayetteville National Cemetery. Arrangements by Epting Funeral Home of Bentonville. Condolences: www.eptingfuneralhome.webs.com
Published December 10, 2020
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Oct 15, 2020A ‘cottage garden’ blooms at Harveys Lake - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Sorber, who is a former president of the Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club and a retired teacher, works part-time at Wild Birds Unlimited in Dallas.
The ardent bird lover has filled her yard with several feeders — and she is regularly rewarded by visits from cardinals, woodpeckers, catbirds, blue jays and many other feathered friends.
“The catbirds love jelly,” she said with a laugh, explaining how a sweet little spoonful helps attract them. “Grape jelly. It doesn’t have to be Smuckers.”
She’ll often cut an apple or orange in half and set it out for the birds, who also can find nuts and suet in her feeders.
“I call it a cottage garden,” she said of her array, which includes brown-eyed susans, ornamental grass, hibiscus, sunflowers, mums and more.
She’s placed pumpkins on a staircase, hung cobalt blue bottles from a leafy tree and adorned two small fir trees with lights.
Frog statues preside over a tiny pond, an old-fashioned metal minnow bucket lends interest to another corner of the yard, and if you keep your eyes open you’ll spot vintage gardening implements such as a watering can and rake.
It doesn’t take a lot of money to create a fascinating garden, Sorber said, pointing out a colorful collection of zinnias that sprang up after she sprinkled “seeds from a packet that cost $1.”
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