Both
facilities are located in the heart of the cities they serve. Mitchell
Hughes is a beautiful and stately two-story ante-bellum home. Johnson
Hughes was built in 1901. The upstairs is an apartment for one of
the funeral directors. The building is traditional with red brick
and decorative latticework. Both facilities are totally handicap accessible.
The Marion
facility is filled with rich hues of melon, evergreen, rose, peach,
blue cranberry and buff. The new family room stretches front to
back with intimate seating and small couches clustered around a
fireplace. A plant garden peaks over the entry stairs in the graciously
appointed entry with hanging brass chandeliers.
The Herrin
facility is comprised of a multitude of blue hues with cream and
cranberry accents. The main chapel features Italian stained glass
windows that welcome light. The chapel font is made of polished
cherry wood. There are two main chapels and a third in the newer
selection room. The family lounge has comfortable chairs and reading
material.
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