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Bakersfield / California / United States
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Bakersfield Funeral Home is a family owned company serving Kern county and the greater Bakersfield metro area. Our McFarland Family Funeral Home serves Kern, Tulare, and Kings County. We specialize in comprehensive, professional funeral services at an affordable price. In these trying economic times, unforeseen funeral expenses can have a deep impact on families and individuals. Our staff believes that the greatest expression of respect to our clients is sincerity, professional services and quality products, all at a fair cost. We wont try to "up-sell" you with needless products and procedures, or surprise you with "hidden" fees.
Bakersfield / California / United States
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Bakersfield / California / United States
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Bakersfield / California / United States
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Each one of us is unique with our own story to tell. As North Americas largest provider of funeral, cremation and cemetery services, Dignity Memorial professionals excel at helping families create meaningful tributes that truly celebrate the lives of the individuals they represent.With an extensive network of more than 2,000 locations throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, Dignity Memorial providers offer families personalized services and advanced-planning options to meet any need. From the simple to the extraordinary, your Dignity Memorial professionals are here to see that your special story is told.
Bakersfield / California / United States
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Bakersfield / California / United States
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"Here at last I have found a resting place and here I expect to lay my bones." Colonel Thomas Baker- It was the middle of the 19th Century when Colonel Thomas Baker, the man for whom Bakersfield is named, moved to Kern County and ultimately settled in what was then known as Kern Island. A prosperous lawyer, politician and businessman, he hand-selected this parcel of land as the place he wanted to "Lay my bones". Bakers grave in 1872 marked the beginning of Union Cemetery, which for nearly a century-and-a-half has been the resting place of thousands of pioneers and settlers, Civil War soldiers, prominent local families, cowboys, farmers, bankers and builders, remarkable men and women who have shaped our communitys history. "Union Cemetery" is so-named because, in the late 1800s, both the city of Bakersfield and the City of Sumner had old, neglected and rundown cemeteries. The newspaper complained about them so much that when Col. Baker was buried at the present location of UnionCemetery, the townspeople wanted that area to become the new cemetery. The County bought the property and the name of UnionCemetery was adopted as the two cemeteries were united as one. We added "Historic" to the name in 2012 in recognition of history and heritage preserved here. Union Cemetery is owned and managed by the Union Cemetery Association, a non-profit organization that has cared for this property continuously since 1904.