That tradition continues today at Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home in Wichita Falls. The tradition was begun by the grandfather of the late Raymond N. Lunn, who was the third generation family member at Lunn's Funeral Home in Olney, Texas. Ray's son, Will Z. Lunn and now his grandson, Cuatro Lunn and grandson-in-law Chase Richardson, represent the fourth and fifth generations of funeral service professionals in our family.
Even with Ray's passing in 2014, his wife Valine Lunn still plays an active role in the organization's operation. Through the years, we have always endeavored to treat our families with the utmost care, compassion, and respect. Those we serve come to us in the time of their greatest need, and we always try to live up to the trust placed in us.
Even with Ray's passing in 2014, his wife Valine Lunn still plays an active role in the organization's operation. Through the years, we have always endeavored to treat our families with the utmost care, compassion, and respect. Those we serve come to us in the time of their greatest need, and we always try to live up to the trust placed in us.
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That tradition continues today at Lunn's Colonial Funeral Home in Wichita Falls. Through the years, the Lunn family has always endeavored to treat our families with the utmost care, compassion, and respect. Those we serve, come to us in their greatest time of need, and we always try to live up to the trust placed in us.
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Rae Ann Griffin
Nov 03, 2021
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Debra Young
Aug 10, 2019
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Such good people - compassionate and caring - and they do excellent work. We had a couple of uncommon requests and they completely accommodated our needs. We have used them twice, now, and I would recommend this family business to anyone who may be in need of this type of service.
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Amber Morrison
Dec 23, 2017
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Matt
Nov 28, 2017
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My wife recently passed away and when I asked several of my closest friends which Funeral Home to go with they all said lunn's. Based off of their word-of-mouth recommendations I was actually surprised to see only one review giving them a one-star review on Google. However, I trusted my friends and now in hindsight I can say this was by far the best decision. I was so impressed that I wanted to make it a point to leave them a more accurate review online. I hope this helps you guys out in your decision to pick out a funeral home.
Kendel Hickenbottom
May 13, 2017
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