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funeral home has been a family owned and operated business since
1885. The Curl family established their business in Cardington
in 1885. Robert Gompf began his apprenticeship under Harry Curl
in 1947. After completing his apprenticeship Robert attended Cleveland
College of Mortuary Science graduating in October 1949. He then
returned to Cardington to work for the Curl family both as a licensed
Funeral Director and Embalmer.
Just a few months after Robert's return to Curl Funeral Home,
on December 2, 1950, Harry Curl died unexpectedly, leaving Robert
as the only licensed employee. Later Mr. Curl's widow, Marjorie,
became an apprentice under Robert and qualified for her Funeral
Director's license. Mrs. Curl remained active in the business until
her death in April 1981.
In June 1981 a tornado ripped through Cardington and destroyed
most of the downtown business buildings, including the Curl Funeral
Home on East Main Street. For the remainder of the summer funerals
were held in area churches.
In September of 1981 Robert and his wife, June, moved the business
to their revamped home and took over complete operation of the funeral
home. At this time the funeral home name was changed to Gompf Funeral
Service. Although this arrangement was a temporary solution, the
Gompf's realized that the building would not meet the needs of the
community for a continued period of time. In 1983 plans were designed
to erect a new building on the property. The building constructed
is one level, 6,2440 square foot brick building. The construction
was completed early in 1984 and an open house for the community
was held in April 1984.
Robert's son, Gene, became more involved with the business during
this time. He graduated from Cardington Lincoln High School, completed
his studies at The Ohio State University and attended Cincinnati
College of Mortuary Science, graduating in March 1985. Gene then
apprenticed under his father and received his Embalmer's License
and Funeral Director's License in May 1986.
Gene's wife, LeAnne, received her Funeral Director's License in
November 1990.
In 1993 Robert decided to slow down a bit and the business was
sold to Gene and LeAnne Gompf. Although, Robert is now officially
retired from the business, he still assists with operations on a
daily basis as needed.
The attitude of a caring family owned business and the tradition
of small town America is still present in our operations today,
just as it was over 100 years ago.
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