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    New Horizon Funeral Chapel & Crematory

    2.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Fisk Funeral Home & Crematory

    Fisk Funeral Home & Crematory

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    While exploring historic downtown St. Cloud I discovered one of Florida's distinctive blue historic…read moremarkers, which are part of the state's Historical Marker Program, one of the Division of Historical Resources' most popular public history initiatives. These markers highlight important people and places throughout Florida. They can be found along roads, at archaeological sites, battlefields, cemeteries, churches, colleges, historic districts, schools, and in front of historic buildings like this one. This marker tells the story of the oldest continuously operating funeral home in St. Cloud. It's deep history has been shaped by a committed owners, visionary architects, and a deep community foundation. Marker F-1100 was installed in 2020 by St. Cloud Main Street, Fisk Funeral Home and Crematory, and the Florida Department of State. In 1915, licensed embalmer Carl E. Carlson opened an undertaking business in a rented building at Massachusetts Avenue and 11th Street in St. Cloud. Three years later, he purchased the former home and office of St. Cloud's first physician, Dr. C.S. Cooper, and transformed it into what was then considered a modern undertaking establishment. Carlson was first joined in partnership by John Newton and later by George Barber, a Union Army veteran who had settled in St. Cloud. In 1919, brothers Dana and William Eiselstein purchased the Carlson Funeral Home and continued operating the business alongside Barber. The business was renamed The Eiselstein Brothers. In 1925, architects Isabel Robert, an associate of Frank Lloyd Wright and Ida Annah Ryan of Orlando's pioneering all-female architectural firm were commissioned to design a new chapel. The exterior was remodeled in a Florida Spanish inspired style featuring a stucco finish known as Spaniflora design. The Fisk family's connection to the funeral home began when William Eiselstein married Susie Fisk. Her nephew, Robert A. "Bob" Fisk, graduated from the Cincinnati College of Embalming in 1942 before serving with the U.S. Naval Hospital Corps during World War II. Following Dana Eiselstein's passing in 1949, Bob Fisk became the funeral director. His son, Bill Fisk, joined the business as a funeral director in the 1970s. In 1983, Bob Fisk became the sole owner and renamed the business Fisk Funeral Home. Bob Fisk served as a respected local historian and co-authored the book Images of St. Cloud. For much of the 20th century, Fisk Funeral Home was the only funeral home serving St. Cloud. Today, the funeral home continues its longstanding tradition of community involvement by supporting local heritage initiatives, including Walk in the Stones at historic Mount Peace Cemetery. Through these efforts, Fisk Funeral Home helps to preserve and share the stories of the veterans and community members who were laid to rest there.

    The staff were wonderful: kind, empathetic and professional. They delivered in every possible way.read more

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