It is the mission of Whitaker Funeral Home to be the leader in the facilitation and creation of meaningful ways for families to grieve their loss and celebrate the memories of their loved ones. We will always strive to exceed the expectations of each family we are privileged to serve. We offer a variety of service options to honor a life no matter their
Matthew Bowers —
Our experience with the Whitaker team could not have been better. They went above and beyond to meet all of our needs and
The F.B. Pratt and Son Funeral Home, Inc. offers a state-of-the-art facility with handicapped-accessible bathrooms, viewing and family comfort rooms, large chapel and ample parking. We believe the funeral of a loved one is an expression of that person's life. Therefore, it must be remembered and expressed with dignity, respect and individuality.
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Kimberley —
Wayne was an amazing man to work with. Not only was he kind and respectful, but he worked very hard through this entire
Henry and Lizzie Bell Wilson (former employees of owner Ralph Williams) acquired and operated T.A. Williams from 1968 until 1980. Zebbie Goudelock was employed by them in 1973. Their son Clarence E. Wilson, assisted by Zebbie Goudelock, established Wilson Funeral Home in 1981. Clarence Wilson died 2000.
Zebbie Goudelock is the former Manager/Director
Tammie Roach —
Wilson Funeral Home is a small detail oriented establishment. The service provided is very personal and sincere. Director