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Funeral Homes in Westfield, IL
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Westfield.
Suburbs of Westfield: Parker.
Zip codes in the city: 62474.
Clark County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
The Carroll Family has been in the funeral home business for over 70 years. It started in 1940 when Mrs. Pearl Finney Carroll, mother of James T. Carroll, married William Zieren, following the death of her husband, Thomas Carroll. William Zieran...
Schilling’s Funeral Home at 1301 Charleston Avenue in Mattoon dates back to 1903, when F.S. Schilling Sr. came to Mattoon from Burlington, Iowa. He bought the Valentine Schlicher business, and became associated with D.S. Campbell. The business...
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Facts about the city
Westfield is a village in Westfield Township, Clark County, Illinois, United States. The population was 601 at the 2010 census, an 11.4 percent loss compared to 678 in 2000. Reflecting the city's economic decline, much of the downtown area consists of boarded-up and abandoned buildings.
Westfield Obituaries
History
The peak enrollment was160, in 1909. Westfield is located at (39.455583, -87.996935).
Westfield College operated here from 1865 until 1914. However, enrollment declined sharply thereafter, and financial problems forced the school to close in 1914. The school was founded by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ in 1861 as a seminary, then was incorporated as a coeducational college in 1865. The building was used as the Westfield Township high school until it was destroyed by fire in 1917.
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