It has come to my knowledge that folks who would like to pay their respects to Stevie and visit his gravesite have been having trouble finding reliable information on the internet to help them.

I would like to Thank the generous and unselfish people like
Mrs. Martha Vaughan, the folks at Laurel Land Memorial Park, and others to who have made it possible for me to provide the information in the sections below.

I have tried to outline for you details regarding on where the site is, proper etiquette and what the family would prefer fans to do and not do, in order to pay their respects, yet keep a sense of reverence. This benefits all parties involved and fans who visit will have the appreciation of both the family and the folks at Laurel Land.

The Vaughan Family are on record as preferring that the anniversary of his birth (October 3, 1954) be celebrated, rather than August 27th. Please keep that in mind if you have plans to visit Laurel Land. The cemetery is a peaceful, serene, beautiful place...a quiet celebration of his birth and life echoes the spirit of Stevie Ray Vaughan.
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The Vaughan Estate is easily reachable from the main boulevard if you enter from the North or West entrance gates, and is clearly marked by a sign. A map showing the location of the cemetery in Dallas and the location of the Vaughan Estate is furnished below. However, if you are not sure, please stop at the cemetery office and ask...they graciously offer maps to the "island".

There is a flower shop located within the cemetery - Rembrandt Flowers - traditionally, fans leave purple blooms - but there is also a wide and beautiful selection.



Some Suggested Tips While Visiting:

PLEASE do not ask the cemetery staff or search for the location of the original gravesites. Contrary to any rumor, Stevie and Mr. Vaughan ARE buried in the Vaughan Estate, for the very logical reason that the island is more accessible to the public. The staff is prohibited by law from revealing the location of the original sites, and it is a waste of your time and theirs to ask. Fruitless searching can mean heavy foot traffic through less public areas of the cemetery, and more maintenance and work for the staff.

While it is traditional among fans to leave guitar picks, personal items, (which are later gathered and donated) and flowers at the island, cigarettes are discouraged, since it is a cemetery. Removing items from the gravesite is also discouraged. Please do not leave items in the trees around the island, as these can be difficult for the staff to remove.

As Jimmie Lee Vaughan served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, a small flag at his site is a suggested and traditional gesture of respect.

Extremely loud music is also discouraged. While Stevie would certainly appreciate the tunes, playing them at high volume can be disconcerting to other folks visiting loved ones in the park. Turn 'em on...just don't turn 'em up! This has been a continuing complaint to the staff and they and the family would very much appreciate fans being considerate in this area. (some folks have come to visit and then left without visiting the graveside because of this).

Please keep in mind that there is security at Laurel Land, so any vandalism or defacing of the sites and markers is prohibited by law, and this is strictly enforced. Remember that while the island is designed to be accessible to the public, it is still the private property of the family and Stevie's loyal fans work hard to maintain the peace and serenity there.

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(click on thumbnails to see full size images)
The "Island"
The "Island" where the
gravesites are located
Showing Both Markers
Showing both markers of
Stevie and JL Vaughan
The Vaughan Estate
The Vaughan Estate
Island with a sign marker
Vaughan Estate
Closer view of
Vaughan Estate

Marker
Gravesite Marker
Marker
Closer View of Marker
Jimmie L Vaughan Marker (Stevie's Dad)
JLVaughan Marker
(Stevie's Dad)

Click Here for Location Map inside the facility
Location Map
Click Here to see Directional Map
Directional Map
Original Marker (no longer there)
Original Marker
(No longer there - stolen)
Laurel Land
Memorial Park

6000 South R.L. Thornton Pkwy
Dallas, Texas 75232
(214) 371-1336
Click Here for Rules and Regulations
Rules and Regulations