Since 1923, Holley Gamble Funeral Home continues to be the oldest owned and operated funeral home in Anderson County and continues to be locally owned and operated by John Gamble and children, Ben Gamble and Holly Gamble Meier. Our experienced and dedicated staff can guide you in determining which service is appropriate for suiting your family's needs.
We are committed to honoring and celebrating all lives that have been lived, and believe the success is providing genuine care and concern for the individual, the family and community. We offer a wide selection of services and merchandise to ensure that we can provide an affordable and meaningful service to all the families we serve.
We are committed to honoring and celebrating all lives that have been lived, and believe the success is providing genuine care and concern for the individual, the family and community. We offer a wide selection of services and merchandise to ensure that we can provide an affordable and meaningful service to all the families we serve.
Services
Staff members of Holley-Gamble 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. Licensed Funeral Director & Licensed Embalmer in both Georgia and Tennessee.
Most of us plan ahead in life. We plan for our wedding, our children's education, family vacations, and other significant expected life events. We also plan for the unexpected events of life by purchasing home, auto and medical insurance. Understanding the benefits of pre-planning has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements.
Many who have undergone the emotional strain of arranging a funeral within hours of losing a loved one have made the choice to pre-plan their own funeral. Doing so lifts the burden from their loved ones by relieving decision-making pressure at a time of grief and emotional stress. Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice.
Someone you love has died. You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who died. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles provide many practical suggestions to help you move toward healing in your unique grief journey.
Most of us are not prepared to plan and carry out a funeral ceremony for someone we love. And so much of the information available on this critically important subject fails to focus on what is most important: having a personalized, meaningful funeral that helps families and friends begin the healing process of mourning after the death of someone we love.