Our chapel, located in downtown Ionia was completely renovated in 2006. A handicap accessible ramp was added to the outside of the building. The inside was remodeled to provide a larger chapel to better serve our families.
This landmark house, begun in 1881 and completed in 1891, was the home of the Winslow P. Burhans family. It was occupied by Rachel Burhans, widow of W.P. Burhans, who died before the home was completed.
The style, Chateauesqe, with Queen Anne and Richardsonian elements, has a varigated Ionia sandstone as the basic exterior finish. The porches and windows are elements found in Queen Anne houses.
The light of the house, indeed, its jewels, are the many Tiffany stained glass windows which were designed by the original owners.
This home was used as a family residence for many years before becoming a funeral establishment in the 1940's.
From East
Take I-96 West to exit 67 (M-66). Travel north on M-66 approximately eight (8) miles until you come to Main St. Turn Right on Main St. and travel approximately four (4) blocks until you come to Rich St. Turn left on Rich St. and the funeral home is two blocks up on the right side of the street.
From West
Take I-96 east to exit 67 (M-66). Travel North on M-66 approximately eight (8) miles until you arrive at Main St. Turn right on Main Street and travel approximately four blocks until you come to Rich Street. Turn left on Rich St. The funeral home is two blocks up on the right side of the street.
From East
Take I-96 West to exit 67 (M-66). Travel north on M-66 approximately eight (8) miles until you come to Main St. Turn Right on Main St. and travel approximately four (4) blocks until you come to Rich St. Turn left on Rich St. and the funeral home is two blocks up on the right side of the street.
From West
Take I-96 east to exit 67 (M-66). Travel North on M-66 approximately eight (8) miles until you arrive at Main St. Turn right on Main Street and travel approximately four blocks until you come to Rich Street. Turn left on Rich St. The funeral home is two blocks up on the right side of the street.
The Ionia Chapel was completely renovated in 2006. A handicap accessible ramp was added to the outside of the building. The inside was remodeled to provide a large chapel to better serve our families.
This landmark house, begun in 1881 and completed in 1891, was the home of the Winslow P. Burhans family. It was occupied by Rachel Burhans, widow of W.P. Burhans, who died before the home was completed.
The style, Chateauesqe, with Queen Anne and Richardsonian elements, has a varigated Ionia sandstone as the basic exterior finish. The porches and windows are elements found in Queen Anne houses.
The light of the house, indeed, its jewels, are the many Tiffany stained glass windows which were designed by the original owners.
This home was used as a family residence for many years before becoming a funeral establishment in the 1940's.
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