Our History ~
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Richard
C. Steele
President & General Manager |
Richard
C. Steele II
Vice President
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Our business began in
1898, being founded by George N. Ewell and was known as George N.
Ewell Furniture and Undertaking. In the early years, it was located
on the corner of Fifth and Madison Avenues and also had a location
on Walnut Street. it later moved to 410 Center Avenue.
In 1903, it became known
as Ewell & Partenfelder when Walter Partenfelder became a partner
of Mr. Ewell; however, Mr. Partenfelder died just four years later
in 1907.
In 1911, Arthur E. Vallender
joined the company and it became known as Ewell & Vallender.
Mr. Ewell retired in 1920, at which time Mr. Vallender moved the
business to its current location at 608 N. Madison Avenue. The original
home, which has had additions to all sides, was the Meisel family
home.
In 1943, Karl E. Penzien
joined Mr. Vallender and the company name was changed to Vallender
& Penzien Funeral Home and later to Penzien & Vallender
Funeral Home. Following the death of Mr. Vallender, his name was
removed.
The business was incorporated
in 1974 at which time C. Baird Penzien and Richard C. Steele, both
long-time employees, became partners of the senior Mr. Penzien.
The company name was later changed to Penzien & Steele Funeral
Home. Following the death of Karl Penzien in 1986 and C. Baird Penzien
in 1992, Mr. Steele became the sole owner. In 1993, Richard C. Steele
II joined his father in the business.
In 2003, the former Hanlin Chapel for Funerals in Vassar, Michigan was purchased by the Steele family. The same level of professional, dignified care that has been a main-stay of Penzien-Steele Funeral Home since 1898 is now available to families in need in the Vassar area.
The Steele family continues
to operate the business with both father and son active in the operations.
They have a strong commitment to servicing families,
and are proud to be a privately owned, family operated business.
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