Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Holton was started in 1988 by Chris Hutton. In 1990 Wayne Leiker moved to Holton to manage the funeral home and he and Chris became partners after purchasing the Tessendorf Mortuary in Onaga in 1993.
Funeral Homes in Denison, KS
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Denison.
Zip codes in the city: 66419.
Jackson County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Holton was started in 1988 by Chris Hutton. In 1990 Wayne Leiker moved to Holton to manage the funeral home and he and Chris became partners after purchasing the Tessendorf Mortuary in Onaga in 1993.
Chris and Wayne...
Davidson Funeral Home began operation in 1919 and I purchased the funeral home in 1997 from Doris Davidson and continue the tradition today of being family owned and operated. A sincere thank you for choosing Davidson Funeral Home; it is our...
Chapel Oaks Funeral Home in Holton was started in 1988 by Chris Hutton. In 1990 Wayne Leiker moved to Holton to manage the funeral home and he and Chris became partners after purchasing the Tessendorf Mortuary in Onaga in 1993. Chris and Wayne...
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Facts about the city
Denison is a city in Jackson County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 187.
Denison Obituaries
History
It was a truly exciting event for school children when Buffalo Bill came to Denison to visit his niece, Nellie Myers Copas, and her family. William Woods arrived from Clay Co., MO, in 1857; Abraham Cline, a Mexican-American War veteran (who later died in the Civil War), settled in the area in 1857. A number of Civil War veterans are buried in the Denison Cemetery (and nearby cemeteries, North and South Cedar Cemeteries), and there is one veteran of the Mexican-American War, G. The Denison Christian Church building, erected in 1878, now houses the Denison Historical Museum, and is one of three Jackson Co. W.
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