The Shorac Funeral Home has been providing quality service to the people of the Ohio Valley for more than fifty years. We appreciate the privilege of serving your family at the most difficult times. We hope that we will meet your expectations and be deserving of your trust and friendship now and in the future. Our goal is to serve you with the compassion and professionalism that you deserve. Take a few moments to express your wishes now and help to ease the burden on your loved ones.
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In 1949, Donald W. Dunlope & his wife Glenda founded Dunlope Funeral Home in Wintersville, Ohio at 215 Fernwood Rd. In 1981, Sam Shorac joined Mr. Dunlope until his retirement in 1984, when Sam then purchased the funeral home forming Dunlope - Shorac Funeral Home. Hoff Funeral Home was founded by Donald & Darlene Hoff in 1950.
Recommendations from well-informed relatives and friends are very helpful. A well-established firm with an honorable reputation in the community is a good choice. The firm you select should be known for professional, courteous and understanding service. You should also consider the character and personalities of the funeral directors and staff.
Mr. Dunlope received his Ohio License in 1935 from the Cincinnati School of Mortuary Science. After working for other local funeral homes in the area he decided to open his own business upon his discharge from the Army in 1946. In 1981 Sam Shorac joined Mr. Dunlope and his staff. Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Homes have made many transitions since the original building of the home in the early 1900's.
When it comes to your final arrangements, shouldn't you make the decisions? The arrangements you make will reflect your exact wishes and desires. Pre-arranging your own service will help to ease the burden of your loved ones. It will also alleviate any questions, problems or differences, which can occur among family members.
If you have pets, it is likely you consider them family members. Because of the love shared between a pet and its owner, the inevitable death of a special animal is painful. A healthy grieving process is as necessary with the death of a pet as it is with the death of a family member or friend. The decision to leave your pet behind at the veterinarian's office for disposal, or for burial in your back yard, may not be the right decision for you.
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