The history of Day & Carter Mortuary of Bedford, Indiana dates back to 1889 when Fred Benzel and August Splitgerber established a furniture and undertaking business. In 1892, the business was moved from its original location on 15th street to the...
Funeral Homes in Springville, IN
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Springville.
Suburbs of Springville: Hobbieville, Popcorn.
Zip codes in the city: 47462.
Lawrence County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Day Funeral Home has provided funeral services for Bloomington, Indiana, since 1913. For nearly a century, our commitment has remained unchanged and yet, our funeral home has always responded to the changing needs of the community.
James and Mary Moore built the home in the late 19th century. In the early 1900′s, Edward P. and Elizabeth Moore purchased the property. Edward was a son of Milton Moore, owner of the Moore mansion and founder of The Bank of Mitchell in 1882....
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Springville Obituaries
It was noted on September 4th, 2013 that Richard W Clements died in Bonner Springs, Kansas. Clements was 75 years old and was born in Springville, IN. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Richard W's life.
History
It was named for the springs in the area that provided a good fresh water supply.
In 1808 Charlestown, Indiana was established a mile northeast of Springville, and was seen as a preferable town to live in as Springville was considered decadent, due to how Indians would become drunk after trading at Springville. Springville could not handle the competition for residents with Charlestown and by 1812 was no more. A Frenchman had established a trading post at the site in 1799, Indians called it Tullytown due to the prominent trader Charles Tully (pronounced 'two-lay'). Springville was a small town that existed from 1798-1811 in Clark County, Indiana County, Indiana, United States.
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