Our Marietta location was founded in 1898 by the Cawley family. Originally Wieser & Cawley Funeral Home, the business moved to 408 Front St. in 1967. In 1977, it was purchased by Bill and Pat Peoples.
Funeral Homes in Ellenboro, WV
In 1918, Kimes Funeral Home opened its doors to serve the public. The facility was located in Belleville, West Virginia and was owned and operated by Herschel Kimes Sr. and Oma Smith Kimes.We believe that your family's wants, needs, and beliefs...
We often wonder if Simeon Grisell had planned on founding a six-generation family business when he began serving the folks of Rocky Run, Wetzel County as Quaker Minister and cabinetmaker. Caskets were made to order in 1847. The local cabinetmaker...
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Facts about the city
Ellenboro is a town in Ritchie County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 363 at the 2010 census. The town is located at the junction of U.S. Route 50 and West Virginia Route 16; the North Bend Rail Trail also passes through the town. The town was named for Ellen Mariah Williamson, the eldest daughter of the family that granted a right of way for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to build their line through the town; an earlier name for the community was Shumley. Ellenboro was incorporated in 1903.
Ellenboro Obituaries
It was reported by Ashland Times Gazette on April 20th, 2016 that Dennis C Lambert passed away in Ashland, Ohio. Lambert was 77 years old and was born in Ellenboro, WV. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Dennis C's life.
History
The town was named for Ellen Mariah Williamson, the eldest daughter of the family that granted a right-of-way (railroad) of way for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to build their line through the town; an earlier name for the community was Shumley. The town is located at the junction of US Route 50 and West Virginia Route 16; the North Bend Rail Trail also passes through the town. Ellenboro was municipal corporation in 1903. The population was 373 at the 2000 census. Ellenboro is a town in Ritchie County, West Virginia County, West Virginia, United States.
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