Funeral Homes in Crown King, AZ

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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Crown King.

Zip codes in the city: 86343.

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Hampton Funeral Home and Cremation

Staff members of Hampton Funeral Home and Cremation are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. We offer a wide range of services and personalization options to provide each family with the options that meet their wishes and budget.  We are a family owned and independent funeral home. 

Heritage Memory Mortuary Incorporated

The Heritage Family of Funeral Homes have served the greater Phoenix area for 30 years under the careful guidance of the Stobierski family. Today, as a third generation family-owned firm, we have become the area’s most preferred funeral homes...

Sunrise Funeral Home and Crematory

An independent and family owned funeral home, Sunrise Funeral Home and Crematory caring and experienced professional staff.  We understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. We offer a wide range of services and personalization options to provide each family with the options that meet their wishes and budget.

Nearby Funeral Homes for Crown King

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AZ Ruffner Wakelin Funeral
303 S Cortez St
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AZ Wakelin Bradshaw Chapel
8480 E Valley Rd
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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Hampton Funeral Home and Cremation
240 S Cortez St
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Heritage Memorial Park?
1163 N Old Chisholm Trl
Dewey, AZ 86327
Heritage Memory Mortuary Incorporated
131 Grove Ave
Prescott, AZ 86301
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Sunrise Funeral Home and Crematory
8167 E State Route 69
Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

Facts about the city

Crown King is an unincorporated community in Yavapai County, Arizona, United States, located at an elevation of 5,771 feet (1,759 m). Crown King has a ZIP Code of 86343; in 2000, the population of the 86343 ZCTA was 133. The site of a former gold mining town, Crown King is 28 miles west of Interstate 17 on Senator Highway, high in the Bradshaw Mountains. The community is named after the Crowned King mine, but the name was shortened to Crown King in 1888. Horsethief Basin Lake resides 6.5 miles southeast of Crown King on Crown King Rd/Forest 259 Rd.An estimated US$2,000,000 in gold was taken from the Crowned King Mine alone; the mines have been closed since the 1950s and for the past half-century tourism has been the only reliable source of income in the area, despite the fact that the unpaved, mountainous access roads are rocky, rough and slow to drive. The first recorded gold claim in Crown King was \"Buckeye\" and was filed by Rod McKinnon on July 1, 1875. Over the next 40 years, more than 15 mines or claims were made in the area. At its height, the town had 500 buildings, including several company stores and boarding houses, two Chinese restaurants and a post office. The town was electrified by 1897 and had one telephone at that time.While an active mining town, Crown King was served by the Bradshaw Mountain Railroad. Rail service to the area began in 1904 upon completion of \"Murphy's Impossible Railroad\" — a series of switchbacks and trestles that ascended the mountain terrain between Cleator and Crown King.Crown King was the terminus (1904–1926) of the railroad, built by Frank M. Murphy to serve the mines of the southern Bradshaw Mountains. However, these mines were never very productive, and the BMRR was a financial failure. The line was abandoned in 1926. Much of the road to Crown King uses the old railroad bed.Of the buildings still standing and in use in Crown King, the Crown King Saloon has maintained its place as the center of activity in town. The Saloon was originally constructed and operated in the nearby mining town of Oro Belle (now also a ghost town). In 1910, It was disassembled and brought to Crown King piece by piece after the mine at Oro Belle had played out. The building was home to a brothel and bar in both towns and now serves the public as a hotel, cafe, and bar.The red one-room schoolhouse was built in 1917 and still serves a small number of K-8 students. High school students typically leave town to attend class 14 miles away in Mayer.The post office was established on July 29, 1888, and was discontinued on May 15, 1954. It has since reopened inside the Crown King General Store.

Crown King Obituaries

It was noted on September 9th, 2013 that Karen J Hine (Stafford) perished in Crown King, Arizona.  Ms. Hine was 62 years old and was born in Seattle, WA.  Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Karen J's life.

History

The site of a former gold mining town, Crown King is 28 miles west of Interstate 17 on Senator Highway high in the Bradshaw Mountains. Horsethief Basin Lake resides 6.5 miles South-East of Crown King on Crown King Rd/Forest 259 Rd. The zip code for Crown King is 86343.

While over $2,000,000 in gold was taken from the Crowned King Mine alone, the mines have been closed since the 1950's and for the past half-century tourism has been the only reliable source of income in the area. The town is named after the Crowned King mine, but the name was shortened to Crown King in 1888.

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