| The Powell Family
of Funeral Homes strives for excellence in every aspect of funeral
care. Each member of our staff is committed to the belief that we
are here to assist in the grieving process by offering quality service
in a timely, compassionate and cost-effective manner. While families
are different, each and every family member deserves the commitment
of respect from the staff of the Powell Family of Funeral Homes.
Through excellence
in service, Powell Funeral Homes have expanded to include facilities
in Sigourney, Williamsburg, Keota, Kalona, North English and Wellman.
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Charles
Yoder,
Licensed Funeral Director,
Wellman & Kalona
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Jared
Powell,
Licensed Funeral Director,
Williamsburg
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Robert
Huber,
Licensed Funeral Director,
North English
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Lyle &
Tracy Donald,
Licensed Funeral Directors,
Sigourney
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Kimberly
Doehrmann,
Licensed Funeral Director,
Williamsburg
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Helen
Lindstrom,
Preneed Counselor
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For more than
eight decades and four generations, the Powell Family has maintained
a funeral business oriented to serving families in our communities.
When Lewis J.
Powell, Sr. established the first Powell Funeral Home in 1911, in
South English, Iowa, there were no paved roads in Iowa, hearses
were horse-drawn, and funeral directors generally operated other
businesses as well. In the elder Powell's case, he also owned and
operated a pump and repair service and a hardware store.
In 1946, Lewis
Powell, Sr. and his wife, Ida, moved to Wellman, where they purchased
the Bidwell Funeral Home, and Lewis Powell Jr., who had graduated
from Goshen College and had become a funeral director in Indiana,
returned with his wife Rachel and family to South English, to work
with the family business. The South English funeral home continued
separately until 1991, when it merged with the North English facility
established in 1957 with the purchase of the Mahannah Funeral Home.
In 1955 Lewis
and Rachel Powell moved to Keota with the purchase of the Marsh
Funeral Home. Jared (Jerry) Powell, the third generation of the
Powell Family, attended Goshen College, Goshen, Indiana and graduated
from Wisconsin Institute of Mortuary Science, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Jared and his wife Jacque (Conrad) joined the family business in
1964, living in Wellman until moving to Williamsburg in November
1999.
Robert Huber
is a graduate of Mid-Prairie High School and the Wisconsin Institute
of Mortuary Science in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Robert has been a licensed
funeral Director and Manager of Powell Funeral Home in North English
since 1972.
In 1993 the
Yoder-Powell Funeral Home was established in Kalona. Charles Yoder,
a graduate of Mid-Prairie High School and a 1992 graduate of the
Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Chicago, now serves as funeral
director and manager in Kalona as well as the funeral home in Wellman.
The family business
extended to Williamsburg in 1989, with the Uhlmann-Powell Funeral
Home. Kimberly Powell Doehrmann, daughter of Jared and Jacque Powell,
is the fourth generation funeral director in the Powell Family and
manages the Uhlmann-Powell Funeral Home. Kim attended Central College
in Pella and the University of Northern Iowa before graduating from
the Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science in Dallas, Texas in 1985.
Lyle and Tracy
Donald, both graduated from Worsham College of Mortuary Science
and became licensed funeral directors in 1994. They are the newest
members of the staff and manage the Powell Funeral Home in Keota
and the Reynolds-Powell Funeral Home in Sigourney.
At Powell Funeral
Home, we open our doors to all those in mourning. Our friendly,
professional staff is here for you and your family at their time
of need.
Each of our
locations offers consulting rooms, family receptions areas and a
chapel. If there is any way we can be of assistance to you, please
do not hesitate to ask.
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