Hairston Funeral Home
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It all started when my mentor the late Mr. A.R. Kelsey took me, Tommy Hairston, an inquisitive, young and enthusiastic young man under his wings and nurtured and groomed me for a career in funeral service. It has always been my goal to one day serve the community from my own place, Hairston Funeral Home.

Hairston Funeral Home began it's humble beginings in 2007 which through hard work and planning, it became a reality. It is my vision for Hairston Funeral Home, Inc. to be a professional business with an emphasis on professional service and a strong and influential and supportive presence in the local cultural, business and religious communities.
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He is a graduate of North Rowan High School and Fayetteville Technical Community College, where he earned an Associates Degree in Funeral Service and Embalming, having earned licensure in both areas. Tommy and Velveeta are the parent's of four adult children, and grandfather of five grandchildren. Velveeta and Tommy are the parent's of four adult children and grandparent's of five grandchildren.
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.
The basic Military Funeral Honors (MFH) ceremony consists of the folding and presentation of the United States flag to the veterans' family and the playing of Taps. The ceremony is performed by a funeral honors detail consisting of at least two members of the Armed Forces. The Funeral Honors rendered to you or your veteran will be determined by the status of the veteran.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant, a Government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death. When the grave is already marked, applicants will have the option to apply for either a traditional headstone or marker, or a new device (available spring 2009).
A United States flag is provided, at no cost, to drape the casket or accompany the urn of a deceased veteran who served honorably in the U. S. Armed Forces. It is furnished to honor the memory of a veteran's military service to his or her country. Generally, the flag is given to the next-of-kin, as a keepsake, after its use during the funeral service.
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Charles Ramsey
Charles Ramsey
Aug 01, 2021
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Trash. Pure trash. They should not be in business. Completely ruined my grandmother's funeral. From the makeup to the presentation it was unacceptable.