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Funeral Homes in Athens, IN
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Athens.
Zip codes in the city: 46912.
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Decades ago, funeral and memorial services were usually held in the home of the person who had died. However, in 1950, when John W. Fisher and his wife Mary bought a large, old home on West Market Street in Logansport, they remodeled it into one...
Lloyd and Alma Grandstaff established their funeral home in 1933 at the corner of Chippewa Road and Quincy Street in Roann. Together, for over 25 years, they provided area families with the highest quality service and care at a comfortable...
This location was originally started by the Billman family in 1889. It has had numerous owners and various names. Caldwell Monument Company are the current owners with this being their Logansport Branch Office. Caldwell Monument Company have...
The history of Frain Mortuary began in 1926 when Mr. Frank E. Keller purchased the funeral businesses in Winamac and Star City owned by Mr. W.N. Watt.
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Wabash, IN 46992
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Facts about the city
Athens is an unincorporated community hamlet in Henry Township, Fulton County, Indiana, originally called Hoover Station. The town's name is pronounced with a long a and stress on the first syllable. A post office established as Grant, on December 20, 1875, was moved to Hoover Station in 1883; Hoover Station was a waystation for the Chicago & Alton Railway, where Jacob Hoover was the postmaster and kept a general store with his brother. Jacob was the son of Henry and Sarah (Curtis)Hoover, the first white settlers of this area. The name was changed to Athens on May 28, 1896, for Athens, Greece.While the town is slowly being incorporated into Rochester, a tiny post office exists there for the few remaining residents who still have an Athens address.
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History
Athens is an unincorporated town in Henry Township, Fulton County, Indiana Township, Fulton County, Indiana County, Indiana. . . . .
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