Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home
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We have been serving Barnesville and the surrounding communities since 1923 and have now added this website as another service to the families we serve. Whether you have just experienced a loss, are considering making your own arrangements in advance, or are just browsing our site, our intention is to do as much as we can to assist you.

Planning a funeral is never easy. It is often a difficult task, marked by stress, worry, and doubt. That is why we offer our families a new solution: an online planning and collaboration center at no additional charge. You can now begin working on funeral arrangements, anytime, anywhere, from any Internet-connected device using our online Collaboration Center.
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In 1923, Harley L. Campbell and his son John A. Campbell opened the H. L. Campbell and Sons Funeral Home at the corner of W. Main Street and Broadway. In 1925 Willard H. Campbell, the second son, joined the business. In 1926, they moved to 228 W. Main Street and operated from that location until the fall of 1940, when they purchased the home of Dr. W.E. Stephens at 319 N. Chestnut St., the present location.
At Campbell-Plumly-Milburn Funeral Home, we take great pride in caring for our families, and will work tirelessly to provide you with a beautiful, lasting tribute to your loved one. In addition to the services we offer, you will receive an online memorial that you can share with family and friends.
When planning a service, you have many options available to you and we will do all that we can to provide a beautiful and respectful ceremony. No matter your choice, we can offer you a space to join with family and friends in grief, comfort and love. And above all, we will do our utmost to honor your loved one.
Some of the deceased's family members may be able to receive Social Security benefits if the deceased person worked long enough under Social Security to quality for benefits. You should get in touch with Social Security as soon as you can to make sure the family receives all of the benefits to which it may be entitled.
Webhealing.com, the first interactive grief website on the internet, offers discussion boards, articles, book suggestions, and advice for men and women working through every aspect of grief. The site's founder, Tom Golden LCSW, has provided book excerpts and contact information to help those healing from loss.
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Nicholas Hoss Logan
Nicholas Hoss Logan
Nov 29, 2017
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They have done a lot of my relatives services. The personell has always been extremely nice and caring. They are very professional.