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My family and staff would like to welcome you to our web site. We hope that our site is helpful and comforting to the communities and families we serve. Coming from a large family and a small town; my staff and I strive to keep the hometown values and to be sensitive to our families needs.

So, I would invite you to continue looking at our web site; whether you are looking for service information or needing assistance in making pre-need or at need arrangements.You should feel comfortable that my family and staff are working in your best interests, and truly care about you and your family.
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Staff members of Long-Kloeppel Funeral Home & Cremation Services 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. Leo is a 1998 graduate of Maries County R-1 High School, Vienna, MO and a 1999 graduate of Worsham College of Mortuary Science, Chicago, IL.
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Jennifer Holdren
Jennifer Holdren
Jan 19, 2022
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Very professional experience. I kept forgetting simple things like time of the appointments and they were always understandable. Like now I just remembered I forgot to send a pic of my Dad for his Obituary. Thank God for their patience.