Since 1946, residents of Andover and surrounding areas have trusted this funeral home during their time of need.
Our hertiage of service in Andover began with James B. Mulholland in 1946 as the James B. Mulholland Funeral Home. Continuing this family-owned tradition was James' son, Jimmy. Upon Jimmy's retirement, the funeral home was sold to Stanley Swan who also had a vision to maintain the business as a family-owned service.
In 2003 Stan retired, selling the facility to Bud Baker, and the funeral home remains independent and family owned. Our wonderful community deserves the quality service that we believe is best delivered by a family-owned funeral home. From 2003 forward, the property has seen many changes and improvements brought about by Bud's building skills. Our Andover facility offers our community an inviting atmosphere where families meet to honor their loved ones.
Our hertiage of service in Andover began with James B. Mulholland in 1946 as the James B. Mulholland Funeral Home. Continuing this family-owned tradition was James' son, Jimmy. Upon Jimmy's retirement, the funeral home was sold to Stanley Swan who also had a vision to maintain the business as a family-owned service.
In 2003 Stan retired, selling the facility to Bud Baker, and the funeral home remains independent and family owned. Our wonderful community deserves the quality service that we believe is best delivered by a family-owned funeral home. From 2003 forward, the property has seen many changes and improvements brought about by Bud's building skills. Our Andover facility offers our community an inviting atmosphere where families meet to honor their loved ones.
Uniquely Andover
One of the little known truths about our amazing town is that our people sincerely care about one another. Rising out of compassion and a desire to help others is a group known as the Caring Cardinals.
This committee of local residents is an active example of neighbors serving neighbors. They offer funeral dinner service to Andover resident families experience the loss of a loved one. The Cardinals offer this meal service along with a lovely setting in the Parish House at the Corner of Church and Elm Street. People throughout the community help in providing side dishes and desserts. The Caring Cardinals do not set prices for their meals as their mission is to simply help meet a need at a very difficult time. Donations are gratefully accepted.
Contact: Cindy Vance 607-478-8095 or Monica Dean 585-610-5076.
One of the little known truths about our amazing town is that our people sincerely care about one another. Rising out of compassion and a desire to help others is a group known as the Caring Cardinals.
This committee of local residents is an active example of neighbors serving neighbors. They offer funeral dinner service to Andover resident families experience the loss of a loved one. The Cardinals offer this meal service along with a lovely setting in the Parish House at the Corner of Church and Elm Street. People throughout the community help in providing side dishes and desserts. The Caring Cardinals do not set prices for their meals as their mission is to simply help meet a need at a very difficult time. Donations are gratefully accepted.
Contact: Cindy Vance 607-478-8095 or Monica Dean 585-610-5076.