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Comanche Funeral Home
Since 1882, our funeral home has grown with Comanche. Our funeral home was first located downtown in the Higginbotham building on the square, later moving to 501 West Grand Avenue as Comanche Funeral Home, and in 1972 to our current address 411 West Grand Avenue. For over 100 years, Comanche County families have depended on our caring staff.

We are local folks, here when you need us. Since 1882 we have sold and faithfully serviced hundreds of families. Families can depend on us to provide the funeral they selected, exactly as they pre-planned the service. Porter B. Franks was born and raised near Comanche where his parents were prominent farmers.
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Tim Mangrum grew up in Weatherford, Texas and graduated from Weatherford High School. He married his high school sweetheart, Debbie, in 1974, and they have two children and three grandchildren. He attended Dallas Institute of Funeral Service and graduated in 1987, in the same class as Comanche Funeral Home managing funeral director, Ronald Spruill.
When it comes time to care for a deceased loved one, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about the next steps and options. Our funeral home staff members are here and ready to help. Whether you'd like a funeral or a more creative celebration of life, we can assist you to select the funeral service options that hold the most meaning for you and your family.
Obituaries act as quiet reminders of the finite nature of our lives. Yet, for those who have recently experienced the death of a family member or friend, an obituary means so much more. It is a bittersweet reminder of all we've lost, but it can also help us to remember all we enjoyed while they were alive.
G. K. Chesterton wrote, Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die. The men and women who served in the armed forces, whether during a time of war, or one of peace, are living examples of that contradiction. Each should be honored and remembered, so that our gratitude never fades.
All we need to do is say the word "funeral" and within microseconds, you have an image in your mind of what a funeral looks like. This mental image comes from many sources: the geographical place, culture and society in which we live; our faith; our life experience.

Obviously then, a funeral service in Borneo would look very different from one held in Tanzania; there are even significant differences between the funerals held in ethnically and/or geographically diverse regions of North America.Yet, despite the differences, these funeral services have much in common.
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