Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home Caring...as only neighbors can Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home was orig- in 1914 and led in the development inally a part of the Rodgers- Wade Furniture Company, which was founded around 1892. Fred Manton May and Jackie McQueen, and a staff of twenty-five full and part tme employees. Jackie McQueen of the city was purchased in 1949 and follow ing restoration and additions became also serves as the managing director hospital center. It as a Kelsey and wife Kathie are mem and Grady Fry purchased the funeral the home of Fry-Gibbs Funeral service division from the company Home bers of First United Methodist Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home offers a full range of products and ser vices, from traditional arrangements to cremation services. We proudly stand on our rich heritage of over 100 years of dedicated service to the families we have served and con inue to serve. Our pre-need plans allow families to tailor funeral ser vices according to their wishes Fry-Gibbs employs five full time funeral directors, Mark Welch in 1921, operating as Manton-Fry Church of Paris. Dr. Kelsey Gibbs serves as the chief executive officer Funeral Home until 1943 when of the firm Marvin Gibbs acquired interest in the firm. On May 15, 1997 the Gibbs family acquired full owner- ship The current historic location of Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home was built in 1858 by Dr. A.S. Johnson. In 1916 it was occupied by Dr. L.P McCuistion (1869-1947) who served as a physician in Paris for 58 years. He founded the Sanitarium of Paris FRY&GIBBS FUNERAL HOME Arvie Stevens, Paul Bean, Dustin Kelsey and Kathie Gibbs Dustin May Mark Welch Arvie Stevens Paul Bean Ronnie Nutt Jackie McQueen 730 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 | 903-784-3366 Visit us at www.fry-gibbs.com A family owned, independent full service funeral home. Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home Caring...as only neighbors can Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home was orig- in 1914 and led in the development inally a part of the Rodgers- Wade Furniture Company, which was founded around 1892. Fred Manton May and Jackie McQueen, and a staff of twenty-five full and part tme employees. Jackie McQueen of the city was purchased in 1949 and follow ing restoration and additions became also serves as the managing director hospital center. It as a Kelsey and wife Kathie are mem and Grady Fry purchased the funeral the home of Fry-Gibbs Funeral service division from the company Home bers of First United Methodist Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home offers a full range of products and ser vices, from traditional arrangements to cremation services. We proudly stand on our rich heritage of over 100 years of dedicated service to the families we have served and con inue to serve. Our pre-need plans allow families to tailor funeral ser vices according to their wishes Fry-Gibbs employs five full time funeral directors, Mark Welch in 1921, operating as Manton-Fry Church of Paris. Dr. Kelsey Gibbs serves as the chief executive officer Funeral Home until 1943 when of the firm Marvin Gibbs acquired interest in the firm. On May 15, 1997 the Gibbs family acquired full owner- ship The current historic location of Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home was built in 1858 by Dr. A.S. Johnson. In 1916 it was occupied by Dr. L.P McCuistion (1869-1947) who served as a physician in Paris for 58 years. He founded the Sanitarium of Paris FRY&GIBBS FUNERAL HOME Arvie Stevens, Paul Bean, Dustin Kelsey and Kathie Gibbs Dustin May Mark Welch Arvie Stevens Paul Bean Ronnie Nutt Jackie McQueen 730 Clarksville Street Paris, Texas 75460 | 903-784-3366 Visit us at www.fry-gibbs.com A family owned, independent full service funeral home.