Our home, built in 1892, has the elegant ambience of a Victorian mansion, yet still has the warm, comfortable feeling of a home. This inviting atmosphere allows people to gather to offer their condolences to the bereaved and visit with family and...
Funeral Homes in Somers, WI
Pearl M. Bradshaw and Ulysses G. Range, Sr., both worked at the Central U.S. Post Office in Chicago, Illinois during 1927. Pearl Graduated from Worsham College of Mortuary Science in 1923 and Ulysses graduated in 1925. When they discovered their...
Compassionately and respectfully serving families in Illinois for over 50 years, our family deeply respects the role we carry during one of the most trying times for your family. Paying tribute to the life of your loved one begins the healing...
The Bevsek-Verbick Funeral Home is family owned and operated. It is not owned by a large corporation. We are conveniently located on 102nd Street & Lincoln Avenue in West Allis, just off I-894. We have four knowledgeable and caring licensed...
Our experienced and professional staff are here to guide you through the creation of a service that reflects your values, your preferences, and your loved one's individual life story. We offer a variety of ways for you to honor their life, pay...
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Facts about the city
Somers is a town in Kenosha County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 9,597 at the 2010 census. The unincorporated community of Somers is located within the town at Kenosha County Highway E (12th Street) at the former Milwaukee Road (now Canadian Pacific/Amtrak main railroad line north of Chicago).
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History
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is located in the town.
The community was originally named Pike on April 15th, 1843 by an act of the Wisconsin legislature, and became Somers in 1851. One story tells of a wealthy Englishman by that name whom the residents were hoping to entice into financing a rail line from Pike to Chicago. Adjacent to the school to the south was the Mid-City Outdoor Theatre (1948-1984), one of Wisconsin's first drive-in theatres. The population was 9,059 at the 2000 census. The Berryville School was a community fixture into the 1980s, when it was demolished for new housing.
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