About Us

About Us

Whether planning a traditional funeral service, cremation, an out-of-town transfer or graveside service, Mullin-Fuller Funeral Home realizes that this is one of the most difficult tasks that one will ever have. It is, however, one of the most important ones as well. Making arrangements for the appropriate farewell for your loved one is complicated by the need to make decisions quickly and by the emotional realities of the situation. Our goal with families is to guide them through this important process by truly understanding their wishes and by providing them with all the options needed to assist them in creating a uniquely personal service that respects their preferences and those of their loved one. It is our aim to serve families regardless of any given situation. If a death occurs away from home, we make all necessary arrangements with a funeral care provider in that area and make provisions for the transportation of the remains to our area. We take care of all of the details for you. Funeral service is a hard occupation to describe. Parts of it are considered a trade, others a professional service, and still others a calling. At Mullin-Fuller Funeral Home, our funeral directors and staff have the energy and desire to follow through with the greatest level of care and service each family deserves at a harrowing and vulnerable time. What they will be able to do is help the family complete a part of their lives with a little more ease and comfort. Knowing there is someone looking out for you can make all the difference. A funeral service can take so many shapes and forms. For some it is a religious ceremony based on tradition handed down through generations of family. Some prefer to have a gathering of friends to informally provide reflections and stories of what that person meant to them. Our goal is to listen to your wishes and best work them into a service your loved one will be honored with and your spirit will be enriched. We welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss your needs and answer any questions you may have about our facilities, funeral arrangements, existing pre-arrangements, out-of-town funerals, cremations or monuments.

Horse Drawn Hearse

A horse-drawn hearse with two white horses, driven by two people in a grassy field.

On June 7, 2002, Mullin-Fuller Funeral Home purchased an 1881 Model Sayers & Scoville horse drawn hearse. It has deep ornate carving on exterior sides and rear doors to imitate draperies. We purchased the horse drawn hearse from Arthur S. Brewer. He owns Horse Drawn Plus in Hadley, New York. Mr. Brewer purchased it from a funeral home in Dallas, Georgia. We enlarged our funeral home facility to accommodate the carriage. We have it on display at the funeral home twenty-four hours a day for everyone to enjoy. It has been reconditioned and is ready for use upon request.

On June 7, 2002, Mullin-Fuller Funeral Home purchased an 1881 Model Sayers & Scoville horse drawn hearse. It has deep ornate carving on exterior sides and rear doors to imitate draperies. We purchased the horse drawn hearse from Arthur S. Brewer. He owns Horse Drawn Plus in Hadley, New York. Mr. Brewer purchased it from a funeral home in Dallas, Georgia. We enlarged our funeral home facility to accommodate the carriage. We have it on display at the funeral home twenty-four hours a day for everyone to enjoy. It has been reconditioned and is ready for use upon request.

A horse-drawn hearse with two white horses, driven by two people in a grassy field.