Established in 1958, Ross C. Lane owned and operated Lane Funeral Home South Crest Chapel until 1986 when he retired due to his age, health and so he could travel and enjoy his farm. The staff of Lane Funeral Home South Crest Chapel has carried...
Funeral Homes in Guild, TN
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Guild.
Zip codes in the city: 37340.
Marion County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Covenant Funeral & Crematory of Chattanooga, TN is a funeral provider owned and operated by the Crox family. We are funeral professionals specializing in a full array of friendly, no pressure and affordably priced services and products.Covenant...
The Rudder family has been involved in funeral service since 1914. J.F. ''Mr. Jack'' Rudder and Col. Ben Ellis established the funeral home in Stevenson, Alabama by offering caskets and a horse-drawn hearse service.Upon the death of Col. Ellis,...
W. Leroy & Glenda E. Frasier Wilson began working in the funeral business in 1964. Many "dates" were spent driving to casket warehouses to pick-up a casket. They married in 1965 and lived next door to the funeral home. Glenda worked at a local...
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Facts about the city
Haletown (also known as Guild) is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Tennessee, United States. It is probably best known as the former location of Hales Bar Dam, a major hydroelectric project of the former Tennessee Electric Power Company completed in 1913 which was later purchased by the Tennessee Valley Authority and operated by it until its replacement by Nickajack Dam, slightly downstream, in the 1960s, after which Hales Bar Dam was partially demolished; the remaining portion still exists near Haletown.The Marion Memorial Bridge carries U.S. Highway 41, U.S. Highway 64, and U.S. Highway 72 over the Tennessee River at Haletown, but it has lost most of its traffic to the nearby Interstate 24 bridge. Tennessee State Highway 134 connects the three U.S. Highways to I-24 at Haletown.The community is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area.The Guild post office, which opened on August 11, 1906, is located in Haletown; its ZIP code is 37340.
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