Our family serving your family since 1925.
Four generations of caring family service.
Jesse Burr Rogers came to South Pittsburg in 1920, and began working for Mr. Chris Baumgartner in January of 1921. Mr. Baumgartner, a native of Berne,...
Our family serving your family since 1925.
Four generations of caring family service.
Jesse Burr Rogers came to South Pittsburg in 1920, and began working for Mr. Chris Baumgartner in January of 1921. Mr. Baumgartner, a native of Berne,...
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,...
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...
Central Funeral Home is 100% LOCAL FAMILY OWNED and operated by Randy and Terri Buckner of Manchester, TN. Central is the ONLY Funeral Home owned and operated by the Buckners and therefore, they can focus their entire attention to serve your...
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...
Sequatchie is an unincorporated community in Marion County, Tennessee, United States. Its ZIP code is 37374. The community lies in the southwestern Sequatchie Valley at the base of the Cumberland Plateau. The Little Sequatchie River passes to the north and east of the community. Valley View Road connects Sequatchie with Whitwell to the northeast and Jasper to the southwest.
It was noted on November 9th, 2014 that James L "Jim" Dixon passed on in Ft Oglethorpe, Georgia. Dixon was 66 years old and was born in Sequatchie, TN. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor James L "Jim"'s life.
It was revealed on July 26th, 1918 that Nettie Bushelman (Kirgan) died in Sequatchie, Tennessee. Ms. Bushelman was 54 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Nettie's life.
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