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Gailes Funeral Home
Gailes Funeral Home, Inc. was established in 1946 in Asheboro, North Carolina. Our new facility is located at the corner of 1353 East Salisbury Street and Patton Avenue. We are a hometown, full service funeral home, with staff that genuinely cares and your family is important to us. Some of our funeral home services include memorials, ship-in or ship out, program design and printing and free counseling.

We also have a superior selection of caskets, vaults and monuments. We are available to service your loved one, day or night.
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We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We offer our support by providing you with two options as you consider making immediate arrangements. Please call us at (336) 625-3595 to make arrangements in person with a caring professional. With online Arrangements, you can take your time to select the arrangements which are best for your preferences and budget.
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Moises R.
Moises R.
Apr 16, 2021
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Close to the year after the burial of our Mom we asked Ms. Betty the funeral director for a stone marker. She provided us the information with the prices so we could chose. With all.
the delay cause by the pandemic she was able to have it done one day before our anniversary memorial service. That’s dedication. Thank you.