Brown Funeral Chapel
504 West Main St., Byrdstown, TN 38549
About
Brown Funeral Chapel, located at 504 West Main Street in Byrdstown, Tennessee, has been a steadfast presence in Pickett County, providing compassionate and professional funeral services to families in need. The funeral home is owned and operated by Gregory and Laura Brown, who bring a personal touch to every arrangement. With a perfect 5.0 rating from community reviews, the chapel is recognized for its dedication to honoring loved ones with dignity and respect. The facility is wheelchair accessible, with an accessible entrance and parking lot, ensuring that all families can attend services comfortably. On-site parking is available for visitors. Brown Funeral Chapel offers a range of services including traditional funerals, cremation, memorial ceremonies, and graveside services. Each arrangement is tailored to reflect the unique life of the deceased, whether through a religious service or a personalized celebration of life. The staff works closely with families to handle logistics, paperwork, and coordination with cemeteries, clergy, and other vendors. In addition to immediate-need arrangements, the chapel provides pre-planning options, allowing individuals to document their wishes, lock in current pricing for certain services, and ease the burden on loved ones. The chapel also offers financial assistance and prepayment plans to help families manage costs. For veterans, the funeral home provides specialized services including veterans overviews, headstones, and burial flags. The operating hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM; Wednesday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM; and closed on Saturday and Sunday unless a service is scheduled. The chapel can be reached by phone at (931) 864-6464 or by email at brownfuneral@twlakes.net. An obituary line is available at 1-931-864-3696. Brown Funeral Chapel serves not only Byrdstown but also the surrounding communities including Albany (KY), Celina, Jamestown, and Livingston. The funeral home maintains an active online presence with a website that features obituaries, pre-planning forms, grief support resources, and information about Social Security benefits. Recent obituaries include Louise Cope, Rex Pryor, and Willie Wilson, reflecting the chapel's ongoing role in the community. While the deep history of the establishment is not extensively documented in the provided context, the consistent high ratings and comprehensive service offerings underscore its commitment to serving families with care and professionalism during their time of loss.
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