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Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation and Cemeteries

Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation and Cemeteries Elias Kallal And Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation And Cemeteries, based in Bethalto, IL, have a profound history deeply rooted in community service. Originating from the Streeper Brothers' ownership in the 1900s, the funeral home has evolved under the dedicated leadership of Tim Kallal and Craig Schaaf, covering locations in Alton, Bethalto, Godfrey, Hardin, and Brussels. The funeral home's legacy includes hosting the funeral service for historical figure Robert Wadlow, "The Alton Giant," in 1940, leaving an enduring impact on the community.

In 1981, Rod Elias acquired the funeral homes, later forming Elias, Kallal, and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Crematory, and Cemeteries with Tim Kallal and Craig Schaaf in 2007. Despite Mr. Elias's retirement in 2013, the tradition continues under Tim and Craig's ownership and operation, extending to five funeral homes and additional acquisitions. Alongside their commitment to funeral services, they own and operate Rose Lawn Memory Garden and Valhalla Memorial Park, as well as Homeward Bound Pet Crematory, offering eco-friendly pet cremation services. Elias Kallal And Schaaf Funeral Homes aim to create unique and special memorial services, providing compassionate support during challenging times.

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About Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation and Cemeteries

Elias Kallal and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation and Cemeteries

Elias Kallal And Schaaf Funeral Homes, Cremation And Cemeteries, based in Bethalto, IL, have a profound history deeply rooted in community service. Originating from the Streeper Brothers' ownership in the 1900s, the funeral home has evolved under the dedicated leadership of Tim Kallal and Craig Schaaf, covering locations in Alton, Bethalto, Godfrey, Hardin, and Brussels. The funeral home's legacy includes hosting the funeral service for historical figure Robert Wadlow, "The Alton Giant," in 1940, leaving an enduring impact on the community.

In 1981, Rod Elias acquired the funeral homes, later forming Elias, Kallal, and Schaaf Funeral Homes, Crematory, and Cemeteries with Tim Kallal and Craig Schaaf in 2007. Despite Mr. Elias's retirement in 2013, the tradition continues under Tim and Craig's ownership and operation, extending to five funeral homes and additional acquisitions. Alongside their commitment to funeral services, they own and operate Rose Lawn Memory Garden and Valhalla Memorial Park, as well as Homeward Bound Pet Crematory, offering eco-friendly pet cremation services. Elias Kallal And Schaaf Funeral Homes aim to create unique and special memorial services, providing compassionate support during challenging times.