Hampton Funeral Service was established in November of 1974 by Barney and Tommie Hampton.The Hamptons' goal was to provide our community and neighbors with compassionate and dignified services unsurpassed by none.Thirty-eight years later, our...
Funeral Homes in Crossnore, NC
Sossoman Funeral Home, begun 61 years ago as a small enterprise to provide helpful services for families in grief, remains today a family operation still committed to a high standard of professional, compassionate care.
Hux-Lipford Funeral Home is Locally Owned and Operated.At Hux~Lipford Funeral Home we want the funeral service to be meaningful, and we know that to achieve this goal we must be open and flexible to the desires and wishes of the families we have...
Our company history began over 60 years ago with the founding of the North Funeral Home in Elizabethton, Tennessee. When it was sold to Donald W. Tetrick, Sr., it became the first Tetrick Funeral Home. Donald W. Tetrick, Sr. operated the funeral...
Heritage Funeral Service and Crematory was founded in 1999 by owners Ed Plemmons and Andy Thompson as a funeral home to serve Valdese, Morganton, and surrounding areas.
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Facts about the city
Crossnore is a town in Avery County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 192 at the 2010 census.
Crossnore Obituaries
It was revealed by Skagit Valley Herald on May 24th, 2017 that Evelyn Sue Johnson passed away in Mount Vernon, Washington. Johnson was 77 years old and was born in Crossnore, NC. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Evelyn Sue's life.
History
He is listed living in middle Tennessee in Stewart county in 1802. George Crossnore [I] lived in the home of his son Henry Crossnore in Perry County Tennessee in his later years of life. The r was dropped from the name Crossnore now making it Crossnoe. He did indeed live in what is now Crossnore, N.C. When he left the home of his father George Crossnore he moved from Stewart County Tennessee to what is now Benton County Tennessee.
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