Evans Funeral Home & Cremation Services, founded in 1975 by Riley Joe Evans, is a full-service funeral provider. We offer services that respect all faiths, personal preferences, and financial considerations. We are the only funeral home in Logan, Lincoln, and Boone Counties which owns and operates our own crematory, and we still provide traditional funeral services and everything in between.
Our philosophy is as simple as the "Golden Rule". We still believe people deserve to be treated with respect, especially after a death has occurred. We want to provide to the families that entrust us to care for their loved ones the most dignified service that they and their loved one had requested.
Our philosophy is as simple as the "Golden Rule". We still believe people deserve to be treated with respect, especially after a death has occurred. We want to provide to the families that entrust us to care for their loved ones the most dignified service that they and their loved one had requested.
Services
Evans Funeral Home & Cremation Services has a staff with over 100 years of combined experience. We offer professional services in your time of need. If it is a traditional service, cremation, or something entirely different, the caring staff at Evans Funeral Home has the experience to take care of every detail and guide you and your loved ones through the process of planning final arrangements.
At Evans Funeral Home & Cremation Services, we take great pride in caring for our families and will work tirelessly to provide you with a beautiful lasting tribute to your loved one. In addition to the services we offer, you will receive an online memorial that you can share with family and friends.
When planning a service, you have many options available to you and we will do all that we can to provide a beautiful and respectful ceremony. No matter your choice, we can offer you a space to join with family and friends in grief, comfort and love. And above all, we will do our utmost to honor your loved one.
Every room in our facility has been carefully planned to make the families that we serve the most comfortable as they can be. Our facility is all on one floor, with no steps to climb. We offer two chapels to accommodate the families we serve. We offer handicapped-accessible restrooms for both men and women, and we also have two additional restrooms.
Riley Joe is the son of the late Riley and Milford (Spurlock) Evans. He started in the funeral business as a teenager at the former Johnson Funeral Home at Switzer, WV. He received his education at the Kentucky Mortuary College (now Mid-America) in Louisville, KY, and was licensed in the State of West Virginia as a Funeral Director and Embalmer in 1974.
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William Thomas
Jun 17, 2017
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My mom passed away on December 29th 2014. I financially supported her without the help of my sister or brother. I even had taken out a life insurance policy for her burial. I called the funeral home to try to find out that my estranged siblings made all the arrangements without consulting me to see what I may have wanted for mommy. The funeral home would not even tell me what she was wearing or what her casket looked like. The person I spoke to at Evans Funeral Home was rude and dismissive to me on the phone. During a time when you would think they would take my feelings of loss and sadness into
Mollie Perry
Oct 23, 2015
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I have been upset since my sisters funeral and wanted to say something every since then I diced to wait awhile. One of your people I believe his name is Bill was talking at the funeral about what bad shape my sister was in now this upset me and my brother.
We left the funeral home to go to the cemetery I was shocked they had nothing set up no chairs no tent nothing to lower the casket in the grave they took ropes and lowered her casket.
My sister didn't have money so we did the best we could for her I feel like your funeral services were very poor.
I feel there should have been something in
We left the funeral home to go to the cemetery I was shocked they had nothing set up no chairs no tent nothing to lower the casket in the grave they took ropes and lowered her casket.
My sister didn't have money so we did the best we could for her I feel like your funeral services were very poor.
I feel there should have been something in