Edmaiston-Mosley Funeral Home is the newest locally owned and operated funeral home in Obion County. Allen Edmaiston and Mark Mosley have over 60 years of combined funeral home experience. We consider it a privilege to serve the community with affordable and dignified funeral services customized to meet the needs of families.
We offer quality Matthews/York and Batesville Caskets. We offer Clark Vaults and Wilbert Concrete Vaults in a wide range of prices. We also offer the most affordable granite monuments in the area We strive to give you the quality service your loved one deserves while providing choices so you determine the funeral expense.
We offer quality Matthews/York and Batesville Caskets. We offer Clark Vaults and Wilbert Concrete Vaults in a wide range of prices. We also offer the most affordable granite monuments in the area We strive to give you the quality service your loved one deserves while providing choices so you determine the funeral expense.
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Staff members of Edmaiston-Mosley 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. Mark Mosley began his career in funeral service in 1989 after graduating from Mid-America College of Funeral Service in Jeffersonville, Indiana.
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Betty Murray
Aug 30, 2021
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Cindy A. Cox
Sep 07, 2019
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Amy E. Whitson Morris
Jul 25, 2019
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I wanted to extend a huge thank you to your staff. I attended Carol Parish funeral. when it was my turn to exit the row to say final goodbye, your employees knew somehow I just wasnt ready. they passed by my row and allowed me to go at my own pace. she was my ex mother in-law, but also my best friend for the past 31 years. She has been my "mom" for 29 of those. didnt matter her son and i divorced after being together 10 years, she always treated me like hers. so your employees who allowed me that courtesy, i want to say a huge thank you and i appreciate u. i will tell everyone who will listen to