Fuller-Speckien-Hulke Funeral Home is a local, family-owned and operated funeral home in Eau Claire providing full-service funeral and cremation services. Our goal is to ensure that your loved one is cared for with the utmost respect, and to make...
Funeral Homes in Eleva, WI
In 1884, the Eau Claire Furniture Company, a furniture store and funeral home, was organized by Christian Lenmark and Ole Ness. It was established at 114 West Grand Avenue, which was known as Kelsey Street at that time.
Our firm was started in 1928 by Alfred LaFrania and Harry Bennett. Mr. Bennett died in 1930. His son, Dale, who had also been working in the funeral home took over his Dad's interest and continued until 1941 when he sold his interest to Mr....
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Facts about the city
Eleva is a village in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, along the Buffalo River. The population was 670 at the 2010 census.
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History
Eleva is a village in Trempealeau County, Wisconsin County, Wisconsin, along the Buffalo River (Wisconsin) River. The population was 635 at the 2000 census.
The village was originally named "New Chicago". Newcomers assumed the letters was the name of the village. The Eleva-Strum, Wisconsin boys basketball team won the 2008 Division 4 State championship in their undefeated season. The grain elevator had the letters "ELEVA" painted on it before winter struck.
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