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Jackman Kercheval Meyers Funeral Home
P.O. Box 513
215 Broadway Avenue
Harrison, OH 45030
513-367-4545
Directions
From Cincinnati
take I-74 west to Exit #1 (New Haven Rd.).
Turn Left and go to third light.
Turn Right at light onto Harrison Ave. (by Shell)
Travel 1/4th mile turn left down hill onto Broadway Avenue.
We are four blocks down on right at the corner of Broadway and Scyamore
From Brookville
take St. Rd 52 to Harrison.
Go thru light to first stop sign.
Turn left at stop onto Broadway Avenue.
We are two blocks up on left, corner of Broadway and Scyamore
Parking lot between Funeral Home and the white Church
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Our History
By 1915 Harold Jackman and Albert Penny were providing funeral services in
Harrison, Ohio. In 1935 it was named the Jackman-Bullock Funeral Home when
Eugene Jackman and Edwin Bullock became proprietors. In 1948 Mr. Bullock leaves
to pursue other interests. Mr. Jackman is later joined by Ronald and Judy
Kercheval in 1965. The brothers Rodger and Vernon Meyers began working with
Mr. Kercheval in 1992 and upon Kercheval's retirement in 1997, the name changed
to Jackman Kercheval Meyers Funeral Home. Today it is owned by husband and
wife Rodger and Taaron Bourquein Meyers.
The funeral home has provided the families of Harrison with comfort in their time
of need for almost a century. The building itself at 215 Broadway Avenue has grown
and changed with the years too, but one thing remains the same... it is still a
respected family owned funeral home full of Harrison history and pride.
Rodger's family has been serving bereaved families for three generations.
His grandfather Walter Meyers first began his funeral service in Batesville,
with horse and carriage in the early 1900's. Taaron's ancestors settled in
the Harrison area in the early 1800's. Many of these Simonson, Roudebush, Hunt
and Bourquein families continue to reside in this area today.
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Other Features
Magnetic picture boards, easels and display tables for displaying memorabilia.
A lending library & grief resources offering literature for adults and children. Information on grief counseling centers are provided if needed.
A lounge and kitchen area where families are welcome to enjoy a soda, coffee and
cookies during visitation hours. Other refreshments can be provided by family
or friends.
A children's room with lots of toys, and a television viewing area with children's
videos.
We also have a smoking porch, wheelchair accessible ramp, and convenient parking.
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