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Feb 15, 1925 — Feb 25, 2023
Savannah, GA
Lucile (Cilie) Huff Sutton, 98, died February 25, 2023. Cilie was the last of the 4 dependable Huf…
Read moreLucile (Cilie) Huff Sutton, 98, died February 25, 2023. Cilie was the last of the 4 dependable Huff girls and lea…
Read moreLucile (Cilie) Huff Sutton, 98, died February 25, 2023. Cilie w…
Read moreDec 22, 1949 — Feb 19, 2023
Savannah, GA
Walter was born on December 22, 1949 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was the oldest of four children bor…
Read moreWalter was born on December 22, 1949 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He was the oldest of four children born to Walter Cly…
Read moreWalter was born on December 22, 1949 in Lynn, Massachusetts. He …
Read more1943 — Dec 29, 2022
Savannah, GA
Atna Fay Rowan
December 29, 2022
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December 29, 2022
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Read moreFeb 4, 1988 — Jan 29, 2023
Savannah, GA
Antonio Shellman was born February 4, 1988, in Savannah, GA, the son of Clifford A. Shellman and Pa…
Read moreAntonio Shellman was born February 4, 1988, in Savannah, GA, the son of Clifford A. Shellman and Paulette Sanders.…
Read moreAntonio Shellman was born February 4, 1988, in Savannah, GA, the…
Read morePlanning a funeral in Savannah, GA
When you’re planning a funeral in the Savannah, Georgia area, there are several funeral homes to choose from, especially if you’re willing to work with a funeral home a little outside of the city of Savannah itself. In fact, it’s often cheaper to work with a funeral home that’s located a little outside of Savannah, and unless you’re planning on holding an event at the funeral home, the location won’t make much of a difference to you.
When evaluating funeral homes, it’s a good idea to start by thinking about what kind of funeral you want for your loved one. Do you and your family prefer a burial or cremation? Do you want to have a viewing? Would your family like a traditional funeral service, or would a more casual celebration of life feel fitting? These questions may influence which Savannah area funeral home you decide to work with. It’s also a good idea to compare reviews and prices, as funeral home services quality and pricing can vary dramatically. If you’re unsure what type of funeral makes sense, you may want to try our free funeral planning guide.
If you decide to bury your loved one, there are a handful of cemeteries to choose from around Savannah. Visit a few to determine what locations you’re most likely to want to go back and visit. The feel of each cemetery is different.