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Hanceville Funeral Home
Thank you for visiting our firm. We are hometown folks striving to provide compassionate and dignified services for all our client families for over 25 years. Our reputation for honesty and integrity is well known by the families we serve. Hanceville Funeral Home is locally owned by Faith Moody Hammock and Mark Bement.

We serve all of Cullman County and our neighboring counties. Knowing that many families are not prepared for final expenses; we encourage advance planning and prefunding of funeral costs. Hanceville Funeral Home is proud to be an original member of the Funeral Trust of Alabama and deposit 100% of our clients' preneed monies into this trust.
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Staff members of Hanceville 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. Faith is a native of Hanceville and is semi-retired from the funeral home.
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Sally M.
Sally M.
Dec 11, 2020
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The business is lovely and clean, staff very nice. But we are in the middle of a deadly pandemic that experts have clearly been warning us will get worse. But masks were not required, even though the state mandate is still in effect. I was certain that I would feel safe in there when making plans to attend, but less than 1/3 of the crowd wore a mask, and although every other pew was closed off, people were much too close together. If the decision to wear masks is left to the customers, perhaps that should be on the website, or atleast on the door.