Being family-owned for 149 years, we know the importance of family. And we pride ourselves on caring for your family during the emotional times that surround the loss of a loved one.
Since 1865, when our great-great grandfather, Henry D. Stuhr,...
Being family-owned for 149 years, we know the importance of family. And we pride ourselves on caring for your family during the emotional times that surround the loss of a loved one.
Since 1865, when our great-great grandfather, Henry D. Stuhr,...
When John McAlister founded McAlister Funeral Home in 1886, he and his family believed in providing personal and caring services before, during, and after a funeral, placing particular emphasis on the importance of family. That tradition of...
James owned an established livery and boarding stables, and John was one of the first licensed embalmers in the state. In time, James decided to sell the business - then called McAlister Brothers - to John, who changed the name to John McAlister,...
For 30 years the Albert A. Glover Funeral Home has lived by the motto “Dedicated and Sympathetic to the Bereaved.” This is also our commitment to you and your family. We have modern facilities as well as offer many services to the families...
When John McAlister founded McAlister Funeral Home in 1886, he and his family believed in providing personal and caring services before, during, and after a funeral, placing particular emphasis on the importance of family.That tradition of...
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A joint civil-military airport, Charleston AFB shares runways with Charleston International Airport for commercial airline aircraft operations on the south side of the airfield and general aviation aircraft operations on the east side.
Charleston Air Force Base originated when the city of Charleston, South Carolina purchased land in 1931 to build Charleston Municipal Airport. . Charleston Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base located in the center of North Charleston, South Carolina and is assigned to Air Mobility Command (AMC). On 11 December 1941, the United States Army Air Corps Air Corps took control of the field and anti-submarine missions were being flown out of Charleston Army Air Field by August 1942. Returned to civilian control after World War II, the United States Air Force began joint use of the facility on 11 July 1952 and the military part of the airfield was renamed Charleston Air Force Base on 1 June 1953.
The official website for the city of Charleston AFB is http://www.charleston.af.mil/.
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