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Legacy Funeral Group

The Firm

Legacy Funeral Group has owned and operated funeral homes and cemeteries nationwide since 1998, from Houston. Its partnering page is unusually direct about its screen: from prospering, well-established death care businesses to smaller operations going through tough times, which is a buyer telling distressed sellers in as many words that it will look.

Its purchases are family firms with long histories rather than portfolios. Bunker's had served Las Vegas for over eighty years and came out of Carriage Services; the Hamil family had been serving West Texas for more than ninety years; three Louisiana homes came in a single February 2023 transaction. In 2026 it also bought a mortuary services business that supports other funeral homes with transportation, preparation, embalming and cremation, which is a different animal from a funeral home and a real category a searcher could buy.

Two practical notes. Its announcements index paginates through script that serves page one to a fetcher, so the record is only reachable by direct link, and two indexed items could not be opened at all. Absence from this list is not evidence a deal did not happen.

What It Buys

Houston, Texas. A Houston death care owner that says plainly it buys both prospering funeral homes and smaller operations going through tough times, which is a rare thing for any buyer to publish.

Legacy Funeral Group

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Confirmed Deals

2 deals traced to announcements by Legacy Funeral Group, 2024 to 2025, newest first. Firms that announce every deal show a fuller run here than firms that report acquisitions as quarterly counts, so read this as the evidence that clears the bar rather than as the firm's whole record.

Nothing newer has cleared the bar in 16 months, against a registry whose newest confirmed deal is August 6, 2026. A gap past 12 months can mean the firm has slowed, or that it has stopped announcing; treat it as a prompt to check its own newsroom before assuming either.

In Its Trades

Trades it buys

The other confirmed bidders