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27532 State Hwy 64 Canton, Texas 75103

t: view phone(903) 567-4111

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Henry Warstler Cemetery

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5500 Middlebranch Ave North Canton, Ohio 44721

t: view phone(330) 454-8580

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Anderson Funeral Home

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In 1881, John Anderson with his brother Peder established Anderson Bros. Furniture Store in Beloit, IA, which is just across the river from Canton, SD. John Anderson had been a cabinet maker and would often make coffins for the people of this area.

2nd & Main St Canton, South Dakota 57013

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The building was one of the early mansions in Canton. It was built in 1857 by Judge William Kellogg, who was a famous personality during the Civil War years. He was a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln and compaigned for him during the famous Lincoln-Doug

341 E Fort St Farmington, Illinois 61531

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Arnold Funeral Service

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Understanding of what the funeral should accomplish and dedication to the principle that everything possible will be done to help is our goal. Our funeral homes take pride in offering you personal attention and distinctive service. You can count on us to

1517 N Market Ave Canton, Ohio 44714

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Arnold's Funeral Home

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On October 8, 1898 James T. Coder founded the Coder Furniture and Undertaking in LaBelle, MO. His son James A. Coder, Sr. opened a second location in Lewistown in 1913, the James A. Coder Furniture and Undertaking. After a fire destroyed his home in 1943,

1100 White St Canton, Missouri 63435

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Breeland Funeral Home

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3304 S Liberty St Canton, Mississippi 39046

t: view phone(601) 859-3661

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In 1862, the J.B. Cole & Son Funeral Home was established on the corner of Dorchester Avenue and Silver Street in South Boston, Massachusetts. In those days, the hearse was a stately black carriage, and it was drawn by black horses wearing plumed headgear

5 Canton Ave Milton, Massachusetts 02186

t: view phone(617) 696-6612

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Crawford/Ray Funeral Home Inc

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1 N Main St Canton, North Carolina 28716

t: view phone(828) 648-3535

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Culpepper Funeral Home Inc

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3434 N Liberty St Canton, Mississippi 39046

t: view phone(601) 859-2031

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