Dickson Funeral Home began business as Dickson Furniture and Undertaking Company in 1924. Sighting a need for an additional furniture and undertaking company, fourteen men came together to form a new company that would be incorporated as the...
Funeral Homes in Vanleer, TN
In 1951 Herman Anglin began his funeral service career and in 2011 he celebrated 60 years of service to the citizens of Stewart County. Though semi-retired, he continues to be an important part of Anglin Funeral Home today.
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Facts about the city
Vanleer is a town in Dickson County, Tennessee. The population was 310 at the 2000 census and 395 at the 2010 census. The town is named for Anthony Van Leer, onetime operator of the iron works in nearby Cumberland Furnace.
Vanleer Obituaries
It was reported on February 11th, 2018 that Robert H Gibson perished in Vanleer, Tennessee. Gibson was 99 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Robert H's life.
It was noted by San Diego Union-Tribune on April 11th, 2015 that Joseph E Jackson perished in San Diego, California. Jackson was 84 years old and was born in Vanleer, TN. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Joseph E's life.
It was reported by Arkansas Democrat/Gazette on February 12th, 2014 that Sue A Hughes (Turner) died in Helena, Arkansas. Ms. Hughes was 66 years old and was born in Vanleer, TN. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Sue A's life.
History
The population was 310 at the 2000 census. Vanleer is a town in Dickson County, Tennessee County, Tennessee, United States. The town is named for Anthony Van Leer, onetime operator of the iron works in nearby Cumberland Furnace, Tennessee Furnace. . .
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