Margaret A. Oliver
March 27, 1925
Our staff is courteous and understanding. Our facilities are brand new, contemporary, comfortable and peaceful. Our services are handled with honor and respect. If you are not completely satisfied with any of our services or facility offerings, we will reduce or eliminate the charge. We are the only funeral home in the area to offer this guarantee.
Funeral and Cremation costs can be very confusing. Often times other funeral homes quote what seems like a low price, but actually they do not give you the complete costs and there will be hidden add on charges after you have chosen to utilize their services. We have made it easier to understand by creating our No Hidden Fee Guarantee!
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Due to the construction on S College Ave our facility is only accessible via Dellwood St. Please refer to this map for reference. Dellwood St can be accessed via Cavitt Ave and Texas Ave.
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Margaret was many different things to many people, but first and foremost she was a
Our dear cousin will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with Don, Penny, Mark and family.
Your Aunt Dorothy sends her best as well.
To express our deep sympathy to you in your loss. Thank you for working in an interment camp during WW II and also as a nurse. You were a member of ‘the greatest generation’. May God’s Speed Be With You Margaret
To express our deep sympathy to you in your loss.
The American Legion
Earl Graham Post 159
Commander
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Our deepest sympathy.
Love and prayers are with you.
Linda – Jack Perrone
Penny and Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. What a blessing to have loved family members with us on this Earth for so long a period of time. When The Lord calls them Home, we must let go of that firm grip and allow them to pass. We must say ‘Good-Bye’ but The Father welcomes them with the comforting words: ‘Well done, my servant – welcome Home.’
D.D. Grubbs