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Browsing 21 - 30 of dozens of hospices near Phoenix, Arizona
20815 North 25th Place #ste a106
Phoenix, AZ 85050
20860 North Tatum Boulevard #145
Phoenix, AZ 85050
4131 North 24th Street #suite a116
Phoenix, AZ 85016
3550 North Central Avenue, Suite 1200
Phoenix, AZ 85012
5333 N. 7th Street, Suite C-123
Phoenix, AZ 85014

Memorials for people from Phoenix, AZ

Browse a few memorial websites created for people from Phoenix, AZ on Ever Loved. Find obituaries, funeral details, photos, stories, and more.
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Doris "Georgene" Georgene Roebuck

Jul 9, 1937 — Apr 17, 2026

Phoenix, AZ

D. Georgene Roebuck, 88, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2026.

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D. Georgene Roebuck, 88, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2026.

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D. Georgene Roebuck, 88, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away peacef…

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Donna Lynn Meningall

May 16, 1960 — Apr 1, 2025

Phoenix, AZ

Alia Marie Allen

Oct 8, 1960 — Mar 7, 2026

Phoenix, AZ

William John Marcoux

Aug 16, 1955 — Feb 19, 2026

Phoenix, AZ

Vanessa Geraldine Blake

Mar 31, 1961 — Apr 16, 2026

Phoenix, AZ

Planning a funeral in Phoenix, AZ

With the high concentration of retirement communities in Phoenix, it’s not uncommon for family members to need to plan a funeral in Phoenix, Arizona without knowing the area well. Fortunately, Phoenix has dozens of funeral homes, many of which have stellar reviews.

While you may choose to, you don’t need to have the funeral at the funeral home itself. You may also want to consider a religious location, community center or even a favorite restaurant or outdoor space (although, during summer months, you may want to avoid an outdoor funeral due to the heat).

If your loved one passed away in Phoenix, but you want to have a funeral or memorial service in another location, you have a several options. A funeral home can help you transport the body to another state, but that can get costly. You can also choose to cremate your loved one (the most common option in Arizona) and transport the ashes yourself. Lastly, you can also consider burying your loved one in Arizona, but holding a memorial service or celebration of life at another location.

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