n 1882 Ed Knell started a funeral home on the south side of the Carthage square. His new business was based on the simple principles of hard work, personal service, respect, dignity and compassion. Four generations of family, three locations and...
Funeral Homes in Stotts City, MO
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Stotts City.
Suburbs of Stotts City: Vineyard.
Zip codes in the city: 65756.
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John T. Steele purchased the undertaking business from the Lowe Furniture Company in 1905. And was originally located at 120 N. Webb street. In 1923 Steele purchased the J.C. Stewart home at 301 W. Broadway where the business is located today. In...
A cemetery is in reality a history of people. It is a perpetual record of yesterday and a peaceful and quiet sanctuary for today. A cemetery exists because every life is worth loving and remembering -- always.With that in mind we take pride in...
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Facts about the city
Stotts City is a city in Lawrence County, Missouri, United States. The population was 220 at the 2010 census.
Stotts City Obituaries
History
Until the mid-1970s, Stotts City bore a remarkable resemblance to the classic movie 'western town', with its wide main street and rows of buildings with false fronts. Stotts held a command in the US Army during the American Civil War War, distinguished himself while in charge of the Cavalry (United States) Missouri Cavalry, Company C, and later served in state legislature. The construction of US Route 66 north of Stotts City and later, Interstate 44 south of town, provided an opportunity for increased commerce. The old bandstand, at the corner of Mt. Vernon and Center streets, still stands; a relic of the late 19th century, as does the old native-stone schoolhouse and First Baptist Church, both built in 1898.
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