Funeral Homes

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Carlton Lowder provides all types of funeral services and cremation. Please contact us at (859) 567-2621 to learn more about our funeral home. read more »
Connley Brothers Funeral Home was established in 1939 by brothers J. Harold and Jack Connley. The funeral home is at its original location of 11 East Southern Avenue in the heart of Latonia, Kentucky. Latonia has changed since 1939 but the service and attention to detail at Connley Brothers has read more »
When a family comes to us for our services, we feel responsible for memorializing the life of their loved one. There are some who don\\\\\\\'t know the first thing about making arrangements during their time of loss. Those left behind are often still adjusting to the fact that their loved one is no read more »
Welcome to the Graham-Dunn Funeral Home. Now Under new ownership, we are Proud to serve the residents of Carroll County. Because we also serve Owen and Gallatin County, we are able to Lower Costs while still maintaining the highest level of Professionalism, Dignity and Respect. We offer many service read more »
Since the 1860\'s , families have trusted Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Homes with helping them plan the celebration of lives lived. We are family owned and operated funeral homes with four locations in Covington, Erlanger, Hebron and Ludlow. We are dedicated to providing services to the families of N read more »
This branch of the Middendorf-Bullock Funeral Homes was built by Philip Taliaferro in 1929. Mr. Taliaferro had been an undertaker in Erlanger since 1914. This was the first funeral home in northern Kentucky to be built strictly as a funeral home, not converted from a former residence. The Bullock read more »
Mr. W.A. Bullock established a funeral service in Hebron in 1902, where he also ran the General Store and was Hebron\\\'s Postmaster.\\r\\n\\r\\nAt that time, visitations were usually held in a person\\\'s home and the funeral service was either held at the home or at the church. Mr. Bullock was in read more »
Once the site of the connector tracks between Elm and Oak Streets for the old Ludlow Trolley, Wilfred E. \"Shorty\" Bullock purchased the property upon his return from World War II and constructed Bullock Funeral Home. The official grand opening and public inspection was held on July 10, 1949.\r\n\ read more »
The staff members of Middendorf Funeral Home will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. A ceremony can be anything you wish it to be: simple or elaborate, traditional or unique. No matter how it’s tailored, such a ceremony is an important st read more »
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