Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Homes
311 South Main St., Goshen, IN 46526
About
Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home, located at 311 South Main Street in Goshen, Indiana, has been a cornerstone of compassionate funeral care in the community since its founding in 1963. Founded by Bob D. Ehret with the collaboration of Don Rieth and Wally Rohrer, the funeral home was established with a commitment to providing dignified, affordable services that honor the lives of loved ones. In 1967, the business expanded by acquiring the Lienhart Funeral Home in nearby Wakarusa, extending its reach and ability to serve families in the region. Over the years, both facilities have undergone significant improvements, including expanded parking—now shared with the downtown areas of Goshen and Wakarusa when not in use for services—and the addition of innovative family rooms, larger visitation spaces, and multiple viewing rooms. These enhancements reflect the funeral home’s dedication to meeting the evolving needs of the families it serves.
Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret offers a comprehensive range of funeral services, including traditional burial services, cremation services, and pre-arrangement planning. The facility features an onsite chapel, allowing families to hold services in a familiar, comfortable setting. The funeral home also provides grief support resources, obituary assistance, and floral arrangement coordination, ensuring that every aspect of the memorial process is handled with care and professionalism. Accessibility is a priority, with a wheelchair-accessible entrance, parking lot, and restroom, making the facility welcoming for all guests. On-site parking is available, and the funeral home accepts prepayment plans to help families plan ahead with financial peace of mind.
Beyond its core services, Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret is deeply rooted in local history. The Goshen location occupies what was originally the Culp Funeral Home, and the current owners have preserved this heritage by displaying historic photographs and artifacts throughout the facility. Notable items include portraits of Henry Culp, Elmer Culp, and Ephraim Culp, on loan from the Culp family. This dedication to honoring the past, combined with a forward-looking approach to service, has earned the funeral home a stellar reputation, reflected in its 4.5-star rating from 15 reviews on Google Maps. Operating Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and closed on weekends, Rieth-Rohrer-Ehret Funeral Home remains a trusted partner for families navigating the difficult journey of loss, providing respectful, personalized care that upholds the legacy of its founders.
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