Mackey-Wilson-Jennings was founded in 1929 and is the oldest African-American Funeral Home in Lagrange, GA. We are not only committed to serving our families but to our community outreach programs that includes The Alfred Jennings Free Health & Screening Clinic for adults and The Children's Free Clinic that provides free health exams, birth certificates and immunization vouchers required for school enrollment of Daycare, kindergarten and Pre-K students.
The Tradition of serving the community with Dignity, Honesty & Integrity is continued under the leadership of Alfred Jennings's daughter, Wanda Jennings since 2003.Ms. Jennings a graduate of Howard University was a founding Board of Director member for the Harmony House a Women's Domestic Violence Shelter, C.H.I.L.I.
The Tradition of serving the community with Dignity, Honesty & Integrity is continued under the leadership of Alfred Jennings's daughter, Wanda Jennings since 2003.Ms. Jennings a graduate of Howard University was a founding Board of Director member for the Harmony House a Women's Domestic Violence Shelter, C.H.I.L.I.
Services
We understand the importance of providing personalized care for our families during these times of economic challenges. DIRECT CREMATIONS - provides immediate care includes: transportation, death certificate, transit permit, container, professional services & cremation.
CREMATION & FUNERAL SERVICE- transportation, transit permit, embalming, cosmetology & notices, casket, programs, Church or Chapel service, death certificate, cremation, container and professional services.A Special Tribute of Releasing Doves and Balloons are an Added Gift to Your Loved One's Celebration of Life.
CREMATION & FUNERAL SERVICE- transportation, transit permit, embalming, cosmetology & notices, casket, programs, Church or Chapel service, death certificate, cremation, container and professional services.A Special Tribute of Releasing Doves and Balloons are an Added Gift to Your Loved One's Celebration of Life.
Bereavement Support Group that connects you with a local supportive group of people who really know how you feel. When a loved one passes it is important that the Social Security Office is notified of the passing. If your loved one is receiving social security benefits, contact them immediately to stop this process.