Established in the 1932, Marysville Cemetery in Marysville, Washington is surrounded in all directions by mountains – Mount Baker to the north, the Olympic Mountain Range to the west, the Cascade Mountains to the east, and Mount Rainier to the...
Funeral Homes in Greenbank, WA
Cypress Lawn Memorial Park was established 1934 by Mr. and Mrs. Penroy. We are committed to exceeding expectations and delivering a standard of service that is 100 percent guaranteed.To better serve families, we have a close affiliation with...
Our dream of establishing our funeral home began in the winter of 1989.
Jim Drennan, 54 years old and a local mortician since 1959, and Steve Ford, having since been an apprentice Funeral Director and Embalmer starting in 1984 under the...
Our legacy of helping families in our community since 1884 is still very much evident today. We have a long-standing reputation for excellent service, sincere respect and heartfelt compassion.
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Facts about the city
Greenbank is an unincorporated community on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington, USA.Greenbank, which was named by Calvin Philips after his homestead in Delaware, has a population around 250. It is the location of the Greenbank Farm, once the largest loganberry farm in the world, and the Greenbank store, which was once owned and run by the Coupe family, descendants of Captain Thomas Coupe, founder of Coupeville and is now run by new owners unrelated to the Coupe family. Opening in 1904, the Greenbank store features a deli, access to the post office, a small grocery store, as well as a full service restaurant upstairs. Greenbank Farm is the location of Whidbey Pies, the Farm's Wine Tasting & Shop, Greenbank Cheese, Rob Schouten Gallery, Artworks Gallery, and Raven Rocks Gallery & Gifts, as well as a Sunday market, Holiday Market, and Year-Round Festivals and Events.The fields at Greenbank farm, which used to be planted with loganberries, blackberries and red currants, now have trails and several alpacas. Behind the barns at the Greenbank farm is a small marsh with a viewing platform recently built by the Whidbey Audubon Society. Many species of birds can be observed here including Red Wing Black-Birds and Warblers. Greenbank is served by State Route 525. On highway 525, one mile south of the Greenbank farm, sits \"Guest House Log Cottages\", on twenty five forest acres with a wildlife viewing pond and six luxury log cottages. Nearby on Bakken road is the Greenbank Trading Post which specializes in antiques and used tools. Located on the corner of Bakken and Day roads is Greenbank Cellars, a winery with a small vineyard and tasting shop in an old fashioned barn. The winery is also the location of a 100-year-old nickelodeon which is in operating condition.
Greenbank Obituaries
It was revealed by The Herald on February 7th, 2016 that Agnes Murphy (Kirstein) perished in Greenbank, Washington. Ms. Murphy was 89 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Agnes's life.
It was revealed by South Whidbey Record on January 20th, 2016 that Donald Loren "Don" Stewart passed on in Greenbank, Washington. Stewart was 92 years old and was born in Minneapolis, MN. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Donald Loren "Don"'s life.
It was revealed on April 16th, 2011 that Michael Montgomery Farmer died in Greenbank, Washington. Farmer was 68 years old and was born in Dallas, OR. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Michael Montgomery's life.
History
Greenbank is an unincorporated area community on Whidbey Island in Island County, Washington County, Washington, USA. . . . .
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