Funeral Homes in Simpsonville, MD

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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Simpsonville.

Zip codes in the city: 21150.

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Marzullo Funeral Chapel

Marzullo Funeral Chapel is family owned and operated business and has serviced the families of Baltimore, Maryland and surrounding metropolitan areas for over eight years! We are proud to be a part of the communities we serve.We are happy to...

Nearby Funeral Homes for Simpsonville

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Albert P Wylie Funeral Home
638 N Gilmor St
Baltimore, MD 21217
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Betts Funeral Home
1129 N Caroline St
Baltimore, MD 21213
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Carlton C Douglas Funeral Service
1701 Mcculloh St
Baltimore, MD 21217
Charles L Stevens Funeral Home
1501 E Fort Ave
Baltimore, MD 21230
Charles S Zeiler & Son Incorporated
6224 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21224
Chavis Funeral Home
2007 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21231
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Devol Funeral Home
2222 Wisconsin Ave Nw
Washington, DC 20007
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Frazier Funeral Home Incorporated
389 Rhode Island Ave Nw
Washington, DC 20001
Funeral Service Merchandise
19 53rd St Se
Washington, DC 20019
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Hardesty Funeral Home PA
851 Annapolis Rd
Gambrills, MD 21054
Hardesty Funeral Homes
905 Galesville Rd
Galesville, MD 20765
Henry S Washington & Sons
4925 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave Ne
Washington, DC 20019
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Johnson & Jenkins
716 Kennedy St Nw
Washington, DC 20011
Joseph Gawler's Sons Incorporated
5130 Wisconsin Ave Nw
Washington, DC 20016
Joseph L Russ Funeral Home
2222 W North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21216
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Lilly & Zeiler Incorporated
1901 Eastern Ave
Baltimore, MD 21231
Lilly & Zeiler Incorporated
700 S Conkling St
Baltimore, MD 21224
Loudon Park Funeral Home
3620 Wilkens Ave
Baltimore, MD 21229
Louis T Gwynn Funeral Home
4517 Park Heights Ave
Baltimore, MD 21215
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Marzullo Funeral Chapel
6009 Harford Rd
Baltimore, MD 21214
Metro Crematory Incorporated
299 Frederick Rd
Catonsville, MD 21228
Millers Metropolotan Chapel
1639 N Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21213
Mitchell-Wiedefeld Funeral Home, Inc.
6500 York Rd.
Baltimore, MD 21212
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National Funeral Directors
400 C St Ne
Washington, DC 20002
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Rollins Funeral Home Incorporated
4339 Hunt Pl Ne
Washington, DC 20019
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Sol Levinson & Brothers Incorporated
8900 Reisterstown Rd
Baltimore, MD 21208
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Torchinsky Hebrew Funeral Home
5801 Cherrywood Ln
Washington, DC 20012
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Universal Mortuary Service Incorporated
411 Kennedy St Nw
Washington, DC 20011
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W Wesley Chavis Funeral
1722 N Capitol St Nw
Washington, DC 20002
Watson's Funeral Home Incorporated
3435 14th St Nw
Washington, DC 20010

Facts about the city

Simpsonville is an unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland, United States.People and nature have long flourished beside the Middle Patuxent River. Over 12,000 years ago, Native Americans hunted deer and gathered acorns and other wild food in the woods and waters. People from Woodland Indian cultures settled nearby about 2,000 years ago, leaving traces of their lives in the earthenware pottery and stone tools they left behind. In 1741, John Hobbs acquired the patent on the lands around Simpsonville. The land passed to Vachel Worthington in 1789, followed by Richard Owings in 1796. The early 19th century Simpsonville Mill water-powered grist mill and saw mill was built here, as well as a woolen factory, wheelwright shop, blacksmith shop, and nine houses. In 1850, the town became known as Simpsonville, named after its first postmaster, Charles Simpson. In 1852, Charles Ridgley Simpson bought 215 acres which included the mill and town center.The Simpsons, Warfields, Owings, and other families lived in the Simpsonville for generations. In the 1920s and 1930s, mill owner John Iglehart kept detailed ledgers of purchases at his mill store. The Saumenigs, who owned the future Robinson property, shopped at the Iglehart store as early as 1926. The area was home to Howard County Commissioner De Wilton Partlett, who lost his home when his neighbor Fedora Boski burned his farm buildings and perished in the event in 1928. Simpsonville remained a hub for the local economy until undermined by the declining milling industry and the Great Depression. Nearby Atholton postal services were merged with Simpsonville. Lee Preston led Atholton High School students to conduct the first archeological excavations around Simpsonville in 1984. Over 42,000 artifacts have been recovered through decades of investigations, including machine parts, clothing, bottles, window glass, and two millstones. Primary documents, including wills, deeds, letters, and photographs, provide further insights into life and work in historic Simpsonville. The Simpsonville Mill Archaeological and Historic District is one of the few professionally studied mill sites in Maryland. Research at the site continues to reveal more about the roles of small industrial and commercial communities in Maryland’s early economy.From 1963 to 1966, The Rouse Company purchased large tracts of Simpsonville to develop Columbia, Maryland. The development displaced farms and small scientific businesses like JEJA that bred scientific research primates. Throughout this time, racial tensions arose with cross burnings.

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