An effective funeral home is sensitive to the people it serves and develops
facilities and services that best fit the needs of the local community.
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In 1898, the Southern Funeral Home opened its doors at 421
Poyntz, and in 1940 became the Courser Funeral Home operated
by Roudy Courser. |
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In 1934, B.J. & Marie Conroy established the Conroy Funeral
Home, moving at a later date to the 700 block of Poyntz. |
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In 1951, Courser Funeral Home opened a new facility at 1317 Poyntz and merged
later with the Conroy Funeral Home to become the Parkview Funeral Home.
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In 1985 it became the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home under the ownership of Dennis
and Arlene Irvin.
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Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home benefits from a proud tradition dating back to 1898.
This is a heritage that is not taken lightly.
The Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home is dedicated to providing
high-quality funeral services with understanding and
sensitivity.
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