Even when Middletown was scarcely more than a cluster of log cabins huddled on the bank of the Great Miami, our firm was providing our special personal service to their fellow townspeople. Often a member of a bereaved family would be seen carrying a stick toward Thomas Wilson's small cabinet shop. The stick provided measurement by which Wilson could construct a finely crafted wooden casket. Members of the community would later gather in the family's cabin to pay their respects.
From that time forth, we have pioneered the profession in Middletown. In the late 1800's, citizens of the now-thriving town would pause to pay reverence as one of our two horse drawn hearses rolled up the unpaved streets. They knew the white hearse drawn by a team of white horses meant a young person has passed on. An older person was serviced by a black hearse, with a matching team of horses. We introduced Middletown's first funeral home and shortly after the turn of the century, brought the first motorized hearse to the area.
Today our modern facilities at 3805 Roosevelt Blvd. are equipped to handle today's needs; our chapels are spacious our parking facilities are more than adequate. We have grown into one of the most complete funeral homes in the area. Yet our growth has not affected our service to you, our neighbors-the same personal service as Thomas Wilson in his small cabinet shop 175 years ago.
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