This abandoned funeral dates back first opened its doors in 1989. The nearly 4,000 square foot funeral home featured a large embalming room, a small visitation room, a cozy little chapel, and a casket display room. The funeral home was quite successful during its years of operation, mainly as it was just one of three funeral homes in the area. It also certainly helped that the owner was very well known and respected in the local community, as he was a one-time politician and had even fought for Civil Rights in the early 1960s, most notably right along side with Martin Luther King Jr. And just like his Comrade, MLK, The owner of the funeral home was also a reverend as well as the funeral director, which can be common with the smaller family-run funeral homes. When the owner and funeral director’s health problems began to plague him, he knew that it was a matter of time before he wouldn’t be able to continue to perform funerals and service families and loved ones. By 2017, the funeral home had permanently closed and was put up for sale. As of 2022, the one time successful funeral home still sits abandoned in hopes that someone will save it.