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Funeral Homes in Munroe Falls, OH
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Munroe Falls.
Munroe Falls is also known as: Summit County / Munroe Falls city.
Their current mayor is Mayor Frank Larson.
Zip codes in the city: 44262.
Summit County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
The story of Wood-Kotright Borkoski begins in 1909, when Walter and Bertha Wood opened a funeral home in Chardon, Ohio. They relocated to Atwater in 1912 and purchased the Paul Hamilton Funeral Home. Their son, Robert, became active in the family...
The family and staff of Ferfolia Funeral Homes understand that grieving does not end the day of the funeral. Because we care about the families who place their trust in us, we wish to offer continued support during the grieving process.
With only a dream of excellence and a compelling desire to provide quality funeral services at affordable prices to our Families. Family-owned and family-oriented, Green Family Funeral Home and Crematory Service is a business you can trust in...
For over 100 years, we have considered it a sincere privilege to serve in the community of Wadsworth, Ohio in addition to many other towns, families, and individuals in northeastern Ohio. Thank you for visiting our website and for considering our...
At Cassaday-Turkle-Christian, we believe that love transcends words and thoughts. We are dedicated to listening and meeting your expectations. Through your love, words and thoughts, we create a service that results in everlasting memories.
A. Ripepi & Sons Funeral Homes' commitment to the families and communities it serves is evident from its investment in a new state-of-the-art funeral home in Middleburg Heights and the recent complete renovation of it's home on Fulton Road in...
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Greentown, OH 44630
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Canton, OH 44705
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Chesterland, OH 44026
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Facts about the city
- Some of the notable people born here have been: (george elbert burr).
Munroe Falls is a city in the east-central portion of Summit County, Ohio, United States, between Stow and Tallmadge. It is a suburb of Akron and is part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 5,012 at the 2010 census.
Munroe Falls Obituaries
It was reported on November 2nd, 2014 that Barbara A Gillen passed on in Munroe Falls, Ohio. Gillen was 82 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Barbara A's life.
It was noted on November 2nd, 2014 that Barbara A Gillen passed on in Munroe Falls, Ohio. Gillen was 82 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Barbara A's life.
It was revealed by Star Beacon on October 29th, 2014 that Scott K Eybers perished in Munroe Falls, Ohio. Eybers was 51 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Scott K's life.
It was revealed by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on March 27th, 1906 that John E Opless passed away in Munroe Falls, Ohio. Opless was 65 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor John E's life.
History
The grist mill was granted the tools needed to manufacture paper in 1866. Incorporation of the Village of Munroe Falls took place in 1838 as part of Portage County, Ohio County until 1840 when Summit County was formed. The city shares a school system with neighboring Stow, Ohio; six elementary schools, one intermediate, one middle and one high school. The population was 5,314 at the United States Census 2000 census.
Munroe Falls's history is rooted in the Cuyahoga River, where many industrial plants were developed. It was completed in 2006, thereby eliminating the "Falls" of the city's namesake but leaving room for a larger recreational park alongside the River in its natural state.
The official website for the city of Munroe Falls is http://munroefalls.com.
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