Chet Hitt, Founder
Sunset Hills
Memorial Park

Dear Friends,

Over the past 10 years, many visitors to Sunset Hills have asked me about the relationship that allowed me to build and name the Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Sunset Chapel.

My relationship with the Rogers family goes back even before we officially opened the gates at Sunset Hills. From the very start, Dale was a big supporter of ours. She attended our dedication and groundbreaking, and used to come and sit overlooking the valley working on her next book.

Shortly after the passing of Roy Rogers, Dale came to me and asked me to build a chapel in honor of her late husband. I of course responded that no tribute to Roy would be complete without mention of Dale, and the idea for the Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Sunset Chapel was born. I made a promise to Dale on that day, and I am proud to say that on February 19th of 2007, I was able to keep that promise.

I am proud of what we have done here, and it is an honor to pay tribute to my heroes, The King of the Cowboys and the
Queen of the West.

I very much hope that you will find Sunset Hills as inspirational as Dale did, and that you will visit us often.

Thank You for visiting us today,

Chet Hitt, Founder
Sunset Hills Memorial Park & Mortuary

 

Dale Evans believed that the
Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Sunset Chapel
belongs to everyone.


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Dusty Rogers at the Grand Opening
of the Roy Rogers - Dale Evans Sunset Chapel

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King of the Cowboys and the Queen of the West.

     

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