Barham Robert Family Funeral Home
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As a family owned funeral home, our main goal is to provide the highest and most respectable level of service to our friends and families. Our funeral home is owned and operated by the same local people that you have known and trusted for over three decades, The Barhams: Bob, Bill, and Bruce. They are actively involved in our business and serve families in various roles daily.

The Barhams represent many of the traditions and core values learned from their parents, O.C. and Ruth Barham, living by the golden rule, as well as honoring the customs and traditions of the communities where they live, worship, and serve. We know that our success comes from how we treat each and every person we serve.
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Robert (Bob) Barham worked for O. C. Barham, his father, at the O.C. Barham Funeral Home for over 20 years, even after it was sold in 1997 until February of 2008. After much prayer and consideration, Bob and his wife, Sharon, decided to build and open Robert Barham Family Funeral Home in the spring of 2008 working from a temporary location until our current building was finished.
Staff members of Robert Barham Family Funeral Home are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors. My name is Robert Clint Walker, and it is my honor to serve you in this time of need in your life.
We encourage you to stop by and tour our beautiful facilities built with the comfort of families and guest we serve in mind. Our funeral home was opened in 2008 and we work hard to continually keep our facilities updated, neat, and clean to better serve our families in their time of need. Our modern home-like amenities are completely handicap accessible and are also capable of serving both the smallest of gatherings to the largest services.
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Over the past several years, large multi-national organizations have been purchasing funeral homes at an alarming rate. The early nineties saw hundreds of family operated funeral homes across North America brought into the fold of large multi-national firms.

Various national news reports such as 60 Minutes, Time Magazine, US News and World Report conclude that while trying to maintain the facade of a family operation, these death care business operations quickly increase the price considerably and enforce merchandising policies on employees geared to significantly increase their bottom lines.Robert Barham Family Funeral Home is locally owned by Bob and Sharon Barham and independently operated.
Reviews (4)
Patty Luking
Patty Luking
Aug 22, 2021
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Very caring. took great care of my sister.
Thank you Mr Barham for all you have done
Bonnie Parker
Bonnie Parker
May 01, 2021
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Absolutely the worst experience I've ever had. Not only did they lose the first set of trinkets for my sisters ashes but they failed in sending her ashes properly. They took advantage of my lack of knowledge in such experience and charged us more than what it really costs... thankfully I no longer have family in that God forsaken state but if I did id never use this funeral home again!!!
Francis Springer
Francis Springer
Dec 19, 2019
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Very professional group of people. They care in a very respectful manner.
Jimmy Crackcorn
Jimmy Crackcorn
Aug 23, 2017
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Most expensive funeral home in Meridian. Staterooms are entirely too dark. I almost tripped the last time I was there. I would never advice anyone to use this firm. Worse experience ever.