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.

In 1898, the Southern Funeral Home opened its doors at 421 Poyntz, and in 1940 became the Courser Funeral Home operated by Roudy Courser.
In 1934, B.J. & Marie Conroy established the Conroy Funeral Home, moving at a later date to the 700 block of Poyntz.
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.
In 1985 it became the Irvin-Parkview Funeral Home under the ownership of Dennis and Arlene Irvin.

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.

 

 
KFDA
Kansas Funeral
Directors Association
NFDA
National Funeral
Directors Association