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Ward-Van Slyke Colonial ChapelClear Lake, IA 50428"Clear Lake's only family owned funeral home, crematory and cemetery, (Memorial P" more -
Hogan-Bremer-Moore Colonial ChapelMason City, IA 50401"Mason City's only full service final care provider. Funeral Home, Cemetery, Crem" more
Memorial Park Cemetery & Funeral HomeMason City, IA 50401"Mason City's only Cemetery, Crematory and Funeral Home. Price guaranteed pre-ara" more
Bride Colonial ChapelManly, IA 50456"Manly's family owned funeral home with its own crematory and cemetery. Pre-arra" more
Sheckler Colonial ChapleNora Springs, IA 50458"Nora Spring's only family owned funeral home and crematory. Pre-arrangements wi" more
Conner Colonial ChapelNorthwood, IA 50459"Northwood's oldest family owned and operated funeral provider, with its own crem" more
Colonial ChapelNorthwood, IA 50459"Northwood's only family owned funeral home and crematory. Pre-planning with a pr" more
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