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McCoy-Moore Funeral Home Inc.
Gallipolis, Ohio and Vinton, Ohio Chapels
420 First Ave., Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
208 Main St., Vinton, Ohio 45686
Gallipolis/Vinton, Ohio

Phone: (740) 446-0852
Phone: (740) 388-8321
Fax: (740) 446-0957
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Web Site: http://www.timeformemory.com/mm


“A Family Dedicated To Service”

The Wetherholt Chapel was originally built in 1814 by Nathaniel Cushing, brother of Henry Cushing, proprietor of “Our House”. In 1939, it became the private residence and funeral home of Frank and Frances Wetherholt. In 1986, it was purchased and renovated by Herb and Jean Moore.

-beautiful side by side chapels

-lounge/conference room

-custom music system/sound system

-spacious off street parking

-handicap ramp

The Vinton Chapel was established by the late William F. Butler in about 1875, and later operated by his son H.K. Butler until his death in 1937. In 1937, Vernon and Elsie McCoy became the directors. In 1951, the McCoys purchased the J.L. Coleman & Son Funeral Home, Bidwell, Ohio, and moved that operation to their establishment in Vinton. Herb and Jean (McCoy) Moore joined the firm in June 1968, six weeks prior to the death of Mr. McCoy.

-large tastefully decorated chapel

-lounge/conference room

-custom music system/sound system

-handicap ramp

-spacious off street parking