Family owned and operated and serving the tri-states since 1896
"Our goal at the Furlong Funeral Chapel is to help guide all families in planning a funeral that will help mourn the death of their loved ones while celebrating their lives with...
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Sinsinawa.
Zip codes in the city: 53824.
Grant County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Family owned and operated and serving the tri-states since 1896
"Our goal at the Furlong Funeral Chapel is to help guide all families in planning a funeral that will help mourn the death of their loved ones while celebrating their lives with...
Hachmann Funeral Services offers a personal touch many larger firms cannot. We provide personal attention to datail and a gentle hand to guide each family in creating a memorable tribute their loved one. We take care of everything, from...
As early as 1880, a gentleman by the name of Paul Lippert began arranging funerals, attending to the deceased, and producing finished caskets in the back of his furniture store.Paul's son, Henry "Local" Lippert, worked with his father and carried...
Sinsinawa (/ˌsɪnˈsɪnəwɑː/)is an unincorporated community in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The community is in the Town of Jamestown, and the Town of Hazel Green, one mile north of the border with Illinois. The community is 7.5 miles east of Dubuque, Iowa and 6.5 miles west of the village of Hazel Green, Wisconsin. The town is best known for being the mother house of the Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters.
The community's name means either "rattlesnake" or "Home of the Young Eagle" in Sioux language The first white settler in the area was George Wallace Jones, who purchased land for a lead smelter in 1827. This religious order founded a women's college and high school in Sinsinawa in 1865. He soon sold the land to Samuel Mazzuchelli, who subsequently built a men's college in 1846. Sinsinawa Creek runs along the hill south towards the Fever River in Illinois.
Sinsinawa Mound is a cone-shaped hill in the area, from which the area gets its name.
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