TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)– DeBaun Funeral Homes and Crematory were recently honored at the Indiana Statehouse with a certificate for 100 years of service to the Terre Haute community.
“For a century, DeBaun Funeral Homes has been a source of comfort, guidance and support, upholding a tradition of excellence that has touched countless lives,” State Rep. Bob Heaton (R-Terre Haute) said. “Their steadfast dedication to serving others with professionalism and empathy has made a lasting impact, ensuring that families receive the care and respect they deserve.”
DeBaun Funeral Homes was founded in 1925 at Prairie Creek by Curt DeBaun Sr. and Myrtle DeBaun. In 1952, the family opened their Idaho Street Chapel and their Springhill Chapel in 1989, both in Terre Haute. They later added a crematory and acquired the New Harmony Cemetery south of Prairieton on State Road 63. Heaton said over three generations of DeBauns have faithfully served the area as a family-owned business.
To learn more about DeBaun Funeral Homes and Crematory, visit debaunfuneralhomes.com.