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The Stevenson family of Miles City, Montana, has owned and operated several highly regarded Montana funeral homes since the 1950s. The third generation of the Stevenson family now maintains the uncompromising quality of service provided to Montana families - service that built the sterling reputations of their funeral homes.

The family is also well known for their support of, and generous contributions to, their Montana communities. In November of 2012, the Stevenson family brought two well established funeral homes into the family. The first Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, formerly Connors Funeral Home, is located in Townsend, Montana.
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The process is simple, and the benefits to the loved ones who are left to handle the arrangements are well recognized. It means that your loved ones will not have to make a number of important decisions during a time of mourning. It allows your loved ones to spend their time comforting each other during a time of grief, instead of concerning themselves with the specifics of the arrangements.
When you call Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home & Crematory, we'll immediately start to assume the burden of all of the necessary details and arrangements. For many years Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home & Crematory has been deeply involved in the lives, and deaths, of our friends and neighbors in western Montana.
For many years, families have been entrusting Stevenson Wilke Funeral Homes with the final care of their loved ones. During that time, we have fulfilled the funeral service wishes of hundreds of families from all faiths, age groups and economic situations. Many families have asked us to provide their loved one with special services, and in all the years, we've never failed to make any and all arrangements necessary to create your perfect service.
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