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Locally-owned is better. When a family suffers the loss of a loved one, it is comforting to know your funeral director. We, the Schneider family, take great pride in making Rudy-Rowland the best it can be. It is very important that we not only satisfy your current needs but that we also build a personal relationship so you will again turn to us in the future.

We have a long-term commitment to this community; this is where we were born, where we were raised, where we live, and where we will always be. We are committed to providing personalized services for all families with compassion, dignity, and respect while exercising the highest ethical standards and practices.
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Rudy-Rowland Funeral Home began in 1879 as the Henderson Coffin and Embalming Company owned by Givens Rudy and transitioned in 1906 to The Rudy-Rowland Undertaking and Livery Company under the ownership of H.G. "Gillie" Rowland, James Rowland, and Givens Rudy.

In 1925, James Rowland became the sole owner of what then was known as Rudy-Rowland Mortuary Company, which he owned and operated until his death in 1960, at which time Henderson native Jane Galloway became the owner.
We at Rudy-Rowland Funeral Home are very proud of our staff which is firmly committed to serving the needs of others. Our professional staff consists of licensed funeral directors and embalmers, cremation specialists, office managers and family service counselors. Since 1879 we have continued to believe in the commitment of family service to those we serve.
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