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Apfel Funeral Home in Grand
Island originated in 1907 as
Miller O’Gorman Furniture
and Undertaking located at
315-317 West Third Street.
In 1909, the name and
ownership was changed to
Fralick-Geddes Company.
Gavin Geddes and sons, Glenn
and William returned to
Grand Island from farming in
Martin Township and joined
son, John, to purchase
Charles Fralick’s interest.
Geddes and Company was
established on October 27,
1911 continuing the business
of furniture and
undertaking. Gavin Geddes
resided as president with
John Geddes appointed
secretary and Glenn and
William Geddes serving as
undertakers. The business
remained at 315-317 West
Third Street expanding in
the early 20's to include
furniture, a chapel and
undertaking.
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1907 - 1929
315-317 West 3rd Street
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Gavin Geddes retired in
1924. The Geddes and Company
was closed in 1927-28. Mr.
Gavin Geddes died on
November 5, 1928. On
February 1, 1929, Glenn and
William Geddes reopened and
relocated Geddes Funeral
Home to 615 West Third
Street (the M.L. Dolan home)
which is where Eakes Office
Plus is now located. On May
1, 1933 they moved to 209
East Second Street.
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1929 -
1933
615 W. 3rd Street
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On February 1, 1949 the
partnership was dissolved
and Glenn Geddes continued
alone until May 1, 1959 at
which time he sold the
business to R. E. Apfel of
Wood River and Don and Floyd
Butler of Hastings. It was
then reorganized as Apfel-Butler-Geddes
Funeral Home.
The funeral home moved to
it’s current location, 1123
West Second Street
celebrating the grand
opening on February 22,
1966. It was at that time it
began under the management
of Gaylord D. Apfel. Mr.
Apfel retired in 1996.
Gaylord continued helping
with funeral services and
with his activities in the
community.
The firm was purchased by
Derek Apfel on April 1, 2004
from the Butler family as
well as his father, Raynord
Apfel. Derek is now
the sole owner of Apfel
Funeral Home, with locations
also in Wood River and
Cairo. The firm
celebrated it’s 100th
year in business in 2007
with an open house and
luncheon. The Apfel
family looks forward to
another 100 years of service
to Grand Island and the
surrounding communities. |

1933 - 1966
209 E
2nd Street
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