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From their humble start
with a livery service in a building between 4th & 5th streets on
Carolina Ave. to today's the modern, spacious chapel, they have
continuously expanded and upgraded not only their facilities but
their outstanding service as well.
G.A. Arner, the
business’s founder, started out in the late 1890’s with partner
Joseph Bower operating a livery service and conducting funeral
services at homes, as was the tradition at that time. Mr. Bowers
death in 1900 left G.A. to carry on by himself. In 1916, with
the progression of “motor coaches”, he realized that as society
became more mobile, a larger building was needed to house the
increasingly large viewings and purchased the present location
at 607 Carolina Ave.
G.A. was only the 19th
Funeral Director licensed in the state of West Virginia and his
number is currently held by his great-grandson Douglas Arner.
G.A. Arner had three
children, Noble, who died in an accident at two years of age,
Alvin, Sr., and George. Alvin and George were active in the
business with Alvin opening the Arner Home for Funerals in East
Liverpool and George graduating from and then teaching at the
Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Alvin, Sr. operated the
East Liverpool home until 1979 when it was closed due to his
failing health. George would later join the U.S. Army during WW
II where he was killed in action in 1944.
The third generation,
in Alvin L. “Pete” Arner Jr. began managing the Chester Chapel
in 1963 and was largely responsible for many of the improvements
made to the facilities. His innovations included the Arner
Funeral Chapel being the first funeral home in the area to have
a covered “carport” entrance, expanded parking facilities and
the largest merchandise selection room. He was also an active
community leader until his untimely death in 1989.
His sons, Alvin “Pete”
III, Douglas and Gregory assumed the leadership shortly after
his death and are currently making plans for the fifth
generation of Arners to serve the area’s families.
As the areas oldest
family owned and operated funeral home, the Arner Funeral Chapel
celebrates 100 Years of Family Funeral Service by rededicating
themselves to offering unsurpassed personal service at the
lowest cost.
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