Funeral Homes
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By 1915 Harold Jackman and Albert Penny were providing funeral services in Harrison, Ohio. In 1935 it was named the Jackman-Bullock Funeral Home when Eugene Jackman and Edwin Bullock became proprietors. In 1948 Mr. Bullock left to pursue other interests. Mr. Jackman is later joined by Ronald and Jud read more »
We invite you to discover who has made Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home the ultimate provider of creating healing experiences in the community. This section contains the heritage, vision, and the people behind Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home's reputation of quality, sincerity, and trust. read more »
Our spacious chapel will accomodate the largest of services. Ample parking is also available. Our staff strives to meet your every need. read more »
Welcome
Welcome to the Lytle Funeral Chapel, Inc. We have created this obituary feature for the families that we serve as well as the community.
We hope that it will provide a place to learn about the lives of those that have passed with VideoTributes, which you may view on the Obituaries pa read more »
Our funeral home is a family owned and operated business. We are very proud of our history, staff, and legacy. Please take just a few moments and and visit our website to learn more about Markland Funeral Home. rnrn read more »
Welcome to McPeek-Hoekstra Funeral Home. We are proud to be a family-owned funeral home serving the families of Granville and surrounding areas. Our services include cremation, traditional burial, receptions, and "green-funeral" options. Additionally, we take great pride in offering families a highe read more »
Welcome to Meridith Funeral Home
We hope you that you will find this site useful for finding current obituary and service information, making funeral arrangements, and learning more about our distinctive, personal and professional funeral services. Meridith Funeral Home is proud to be part of a 1 read more »
Built in 2000 by Greg Meyer, we have a large, well decorated, open floor plan for our viewing rooms that can accommodate very large funeral services. There is ample room for pictures, photo boards or any other memorabilia you wish to display (We have even had a motorcycle on display!) and each room read more »
The Meyers family became involved in the funeral business in the early 1900's. Mr. Ed Zier ran a funeral home in Batesville from his residence on North Park Street. He called upon Walter Meyers, Rodger's Grandfather, for the use of his horses and wagon to carry the caskets for funerals. Walter, then read more »
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