About Horner Lieske Horner Mortuary
In 1920, Ira C. Anderson established the Anderson Funeral Home at 22nd Street and Avenue A, in what was later to be the Odd Fellows Hall. He moved to the present location on 25th and Avenue A in 1924. Robert L. Johnson joined Mr. Anderson in 1928, and the mortuary was remodeled at that time.
Services offered by Horner Lieske Horner Mortuary
We will continue to bring Kearney and the surrounding communities the same dedicated, trusted and compassionate service we are known for.
At Horner, Lieske, McBride & Kuhl, our family is dedicated to serving your family for generations.
In case you are interested in preplanning your memorial service, you can be sure your legacy will be secure and that you can have peace of mind. This location has proudly served the local community with exceptional care for years and will help guide your household through memorial etiquette, personalize your memorial, funeral costs, directions to cemeteries, guestbook, online obituary creation, and telling your life story.
Found in Kearney, Nebraska and 2.5 miles from down-town Kearney, this business is within Buffalo County and serves the surrounding neighborhoods of: Univ of Nebraska at Kearney, Thornton, Gardner, Prairie Center, Lowell, Newark, Mirage, Keene, Cosmo, South Minden, Norman, Eaton, Anderson, Rusco, Sartoria, Cedar, Sharon, Sherman, Lake, and Oneida.
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