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JANUARY 2013
FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY NEWS
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C.Z. Boyer & Sons Funeral Homes
purchase new Superior Coach
BONNE TERRE,MO—
Bri-
an Boyer
, Vice President
of
C.Z. Boyer & Sons Fu-
neral Homes
in Bonne
Terre, MO, receives the
keys of their Superior Ca-
dillac Statesman Coach
from
Joe Molina
of
Roy-
al Coachworks Inc
. of St.
Louis, MO.
Brian is a fifth genera-
tion funeral director in the
family owned and operat-
ed business in St. Francois
County and he and his fa-
ther
Charles Boyer
con-
tinue to serve the people of
this county with excellent
service.
The business was estab-
lished in 1906 by
John S.
Boyer
, in Leadwood, MO.
He owned a livery stable,
furniture store and carpen-
try shop. From there, John
Boyer and his son
C.Z.
Boyer
opened an undertak-
ing establishment. Over the
years their sons and grand-
sons continued to expand
to neighboring communi-
ties and serve a larger area
of St. Francois County and
Northwest Funeral
Chapel purchases Vans
have expanded to four fu-
neral homes in Leadwood,
Bonne Terre, Desloge, and
Park Hills. This has re-
mained a family owned
and operated funeral home,
serving families for over
110 years.
MILWAUKEE,WI—
J.C. Frazier
of
Northwest Funeral
Chapel
is shown with his two new Dodge first call/flower
car conversion vans.
Northwest Funeral Chapel has been in operation since 1993
when Frazier,
Mrs. Ernestine O’Bee
, and
William Ford
es-
tablished the firm. Northwest Funeral Chapel operates from
facilities in Milwaukee and Racine, with a staff of six licensed
funeral directors and a group of sixteen well trained and car-
ing staff members who provide professional support and as-
sistance to families. The vehicles were purchased from
John
Muster
of
Muster Coaches
, Calhoun, KY.