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More
than 125 Years of History in the Chagrin Valley Area
Stroud-Lawrence
Funeral Home was established in 1870 by A.J. Cole who operated both
a furniture company and according to the March 16, 1882 Exponent
newspaper, "Undertaking with Embalming a Specialty." In 1887 Mr.
Cole sold the business to Mr. Clinton Eggleston who, only two years
later, sold the furniture and funeral home business to Mr. Milton
Brewster.
In 1919 Mr. Brewster's son-in-law,
Harry W. Stroud joined the firm and the name was changed to Brewster
and Stroud. In 1930 Brewster and Stroud bought the former William
Gates residence on Franklin Street (where the funeral home is still
located) and in 1937 separated the funeral home business from the
furniture store business (Brewster and Stroud Furniture Store) and
renamed H.W. Stroud and Sons Funeral Home. In 1949 Mr. H.W. Stroud
died and John M. Stroud, his eldest son, took over the funeral home.
In 1968, Don and Judi Lawrence went
to work for the Stroud family and in 1981 purchased the funeral
home from them and the name was changed to Stroud-Lawrence Funeral
Home.
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