Funeral Homes in Fairview, UT

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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Fairview.

Suburbs of Fairview: Birdseye, Indianola, Milburn, Oak Creek, Thistle.

Zip codes in the city: 84629.

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Walker Mortuaries

In 1951 Lynn Walker purchased a home where he could house his family and begin a Funeral Home in Spanish Fork. In 1952 Lynn opened his doors to the community and founded his buisness on the value of hard work, service, respect, and love. Over...

Wheeler Mortuary

Wheeler Mortuary has been family owned and operated for over 118 years and by four generations. Upon the death of Walter Wheeler in 1921, Walter’s son, Alma Young “A.Y.”, took over the business and rented the mortuary’s first facility. In...

Nearby Funeral Homes for Fairview

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Anderson Funeral Home
94 W 300 N
Nephi, UT 84648
B
Berg Mortuary of Springville
525 E 400 S
Springville, UT 84663
C
Cemetery Department
50 S Main St
Springville, UT 84663
F
Funeral Security Plans Incorporated
185 E Center St
Provo, UT 84605
H
Heritage Memorial
53 E 1600 N
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Holladay-Brown Funeral Home
66 S 300 E
Santaquin, UT 84655
L
Legacy Funerals & Cremations
3595 N. Main Street
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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Nephi Cemetery Information
21 E 100 N
Nephi, UT 84648
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Payson City Cemetery Department
439 W Utah Ave
Payson, UT 84655
Provo Cemetery
610 S State St
Provo, UT 84606
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Rasmussen Mortuary
96 N 100 W
Mount Pleasant, UT 84647
S
Spanish Fork City Cemetery
420 E 400 N
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Springville City Cemetery
1997 E 400 S
Springville, UT 84663
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Walker Family Mortuaries
85 E 300 S
Provo, UT 84605
Walker Mortuaries
587 S 100 W
Payson, UT 84651
Walker Mortuaries
187 S Main St
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
Wheeler Mortuary
211 E 200 S
Springville, UT 84663

Facts about the city

Fairview is a city in Sanpete County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2000 census.

Fairview Obituaries

It was written by San Diego Union-Tribune on December 6th, 2015 that Ellen "Lila" Mayer passed away in Escondido, California.  Mayer was 90 years old and was born in Fairview, UT.  Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Ellen "Lila"'s life.

It was reported by Deseret News on April 8th, 2015 that Sharon Faye "Sherrie" Holden (Bale) passed on in Fairview, Utah.  Ms. Holden was 54 years old.  Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Sharon Faye "Sherrie"'s life.

It was written on March 25th, 2015 that Reva Fillis (Cox) died in Mission Viejo, California.  Ms. Fillis was 91 years old and was born in Fairview, UT.  Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Reva's life.

It was noted by Salt Lake Tribune on October 2nd, 2012 that Alta Osborne (Amundsen) perished in Fairview, Utah.  Ms. Osborne was 98 years old.  Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Alta's life.

It was written by Arizona Republic on April 15th, 2012 that Ireta B Updike (Bench) passed away in Mesa, Arizona.  Ms. Updike was 92 years old and was born in Fairview, UT.  Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Ireta B's life.

It was noted by The Daily News on February 23rd, 1992 that LaRue Labrlum (Smith) passed on in Longview, Washington.  Ms. Labrlum was 57 years old and was born in Fairview, UT.  Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor LaRue's life.

It was written on that Julia Iola Kent (Hawkins) perished in Mount Vernon, Washington.  Ms. Kent was 96 years old and was born in Fairview, UT.  Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Julia Iola's life.

History

By the turn of the century, there were half a dozen steam sawmills in the mountains east of town. The Fairview Roller Mills, one of the most picturesque industrial buildings in the county, is a monument to the agrarian foundation of Fairview's existence. Yet despite their strong-willed and independent natures, the people of Fairview took full part in the cooperative society of their times. Rows of poplars were planted, streets were graded, and fences were constructed as Fairview took on the appearance of the ubiquitous "Mormon Village." In 1864 the town obtained a post office and forsook its original name of North Bend in favor of the more descriptive name Fairview, because it "commands an excellent view of the great granary extending south even beyond Manti, Utah thirty miles distant." During the Black Hawk War of the mid-1860s, some Fairview residents moved to Mt. The many remaining historic structures not only inform us of the varied types of materials, crafts, and styles employed by Fairview's forebears, they also remind us of many kinds of activities that gave the town its past and present nature.

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