Hedge-Lewis Funeral Home offers compassionate, personalized services, honoring lives with dignity and respect. Our dedicated team supports families through every step, creating meaningful tributes that celebrate unique legacies.
Mason-Woodard Mortuary & Crematory offers compassionate, personalized funeral services in a serene environment, honoring lives with dignity and respect, while guiding families through each step of the healing process.
Thornhill-Dillon Funeral Home offers compassionate, personalized services to honor loved ones, blending tradition with innovation. Our dedicated team guides families through every step, ensuring a meaningful farewell tailored to individual wishes.
On April 13, 2010 we added a new state-of-the-art, on-premise crematory to better serve our families desiring cremation options. Now families can rest assured that their loved ones are cared for by our own trusted personnel. Beyond a security and fire alarm system, we have staff on-premise 24/7 to assure the protection and dignity of the loved ones for whom we care.
The Derfelt family roots run deep into the soil of Southeast Kansas. In fact, John Derfelt homesteaded his family here long before the City of Galena was incorporated. His son, also John Derfelt his father build the first brick building in this city. It was John Olin, one of the third generation of Derfelt’s who began the legacy of funeral directoring. J. O. Derfelt, in addition to being a Funeral Director, was a Baptist minister, an auctioneer, and a one-time Postmaster of Galena. He joined with Rev. Dow Booe, another well known area minister, to purchase Allison Funeral Home in 1948. In the early 1950’s, J. O’s son, Roy L. Derfelt joined the firm as Funeral Director and Embalmer. Soon afterwards, Rev. Booe sold his business interests to Roy Derfelt. The business has been a family owned and family operated mortuary ever since.