Magoffin County Funeral Home located in Salyersville, Kentucky has had the honor of serving the families of Magoffin County and the surrounding area for many years. For over 100 years Tradition and Compassionate Service are the Foundations on which Magoffin County Funeral Home Stands. We pledge to put Service above any other consideration in meeting the unique needs of each individual family.
Our staff is experienced in assisting families with Traditional Funerals, Cremations, Memorial Services, Out-Of-Town Arrangements, Pre-Arranged Funerals, Burial Insurance and Monuments. We are always available to answer your questions 24 hours a day. Please call us at (606) 349-3333 if we can assist you in any way.
Our staff is experienced in assisting families with Traditional Funerals, Cremations, Memorial Services, Out-Of-Town Arrangements, Pre-Arranged Funerals, Burial Insurance and Monuments. We are always available to answer your questions 24 hours a day. Please call us at (606) 349-3333 if we can assist you in any way.
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The Magoffin County Funeral Home has a long and proud history of serving the people of Magoffin County and the surrounding area. The Magoffin County Funeral Home has the distinction of being the oldest continuously operated business in Magoffin County. From our humble beginnings in 1900, when Chick Patrick introduced "Patrick Funeral Home" to the community.
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