Appalachian Funeral Services is located in a 12,000 square foot building, designed specifically as a funeral home. We have a large covered porch in the front for family gathering, as well as a covered portico running the length of the building....
Funeral Homes in Whittier, NC
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Whittier.
Zip codes in the city: 28789.
Jackson County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Crisp Funeral Home was established in 1997 by Michael L. Crisp to better serve the families of Swain County and surrounding areas. On October 1, 2013, Mike decided to retire and sell the funeral home to his long time employees, Nathaniel and...
Founded in 1928 by N. W. Garrett and his wife Mary Moody Garrett, Garrett Funerals and Cremations is the oldest funeral home in Waynesville, serving Haywood, Jackson, Madison and Buncomb Counties. The current funeral home building, established in...
At Wells Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, we take great pride in what we do. Our purpose is to:
Help families make well-planned preparations in their time of need
Provide a peaceful and soothing environment where people can gather to honor...
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Facts about the city
Whittier is an unincorporated community in Jackson and Swain counties in the western part of the U.S. state of North Carolina. Whittier is located on the Tuckasegee River, between Bryson City downstream to the west, and Dillsboro upstream to the southeast.
Whittier Obituaries
History
Whittier was a small town and is now an unincorporated community in western North Carolina, founded in 1881 by Clark Whittier when he purchased 60,000 acres (240 kmĀ²) of land in the area. It was incorporation (municipal government) as a town from 1887 to 1933, when the Great Depression took the lumber industry boom (which began in the 1900s) down with it. It straddles the county line between Jackson County, North Carolina County to its east and Swain County to the west.
The town was located on the railroad and the Tuckasegee River, between Bryson City downstream to the west, and Dillsboro, North Carolina upstream to the southeast. .
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