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− | * 1928 - Established - Building was purchased, the [[Rippith Funeral Home]] by John C. | + | * 1928 - Established - Building was purchased, the [[Rippith Funeral Home]] by John C. Murray for use as a funeral parlor only, [[Murray Funeral Home, Inc.]], eliminating the furniture business.<ref>Historic Buildings on Main Street, Creston, Ohio. Compiled by Kate Murray Slater. Creston Historical Society, Creston, Ohio. Shreve Printing, p. 16. </ref> |
− | * 1929 - John & Miriam | + | * 1929 - John & Miriam Murray purchased the funeral business of J. H. Hunter in [[Fredericksburg, Ohio]]. |
* 1939 - John C. Murray purchased a brick home at 173 S. Main St. | * 1939 - John C. Murray purchased a brick home at 173 S. Main St. | ||
* 1961 - John C. Murray died, he operated the business until his death | * 1961 - John C. Murray died, he operated the business until his death | ||
− | * 1961 - Garrison and Alice | + | * 1961 - Garrison and Alice Murray took over the business |
− | * 1983 - James | + | * 1983 - James Murray, son of Garrison & Alice Murray joined the business |
− | * 1989 - John | + | * 1989 - John Murray, son joined the business |
==Services== | ==Services== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 22 February 2023
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About
- Name
- Murray Funeral Home, Inc.
- Other Services
- Funeral Homes
Facts
- Founded
- 1928
Related
Key Persons
- Founders
Location
- 173 S. Main St., Creston, 44217, Ohio, United States
Quick Facts
- 1928 - Established - Building was purchased, the Rippith Funeral Home by John C. Murray for use as a funeral parlor only, Murray Funeral Home, Inc., eliminating the furniture business.[1]
- 1929 - John & Miriam Murray purchased the funeral business of J. H. Hunter in Fredericksburg, Ohio.
- 1939 - John C. Murray purchased a brick home at 173 S. Main St.
- 1961 - John C. Murray died, he operated the business until his death
- 1961 - Garrison and Alice Murray took over the business
- 1983 - James Murray, son of Garrison & Alice Murray joined the business
- 1989 - John Murray, son joined the business
Services
Invalid Car Service
Gallery
- ↑ Historic Buildings on Main Street, Creston, Ohio. Compiled by Kate Murray Slater. Creston Historical Society, Creston, Ohio. Shreve Printing, p. 16.