Rolfe Funeral Home has arranged church, chapel and grave side memorial services with our personal touch of compassion, professional care and direction for over 74 years. With genuine concern for our families, we are committed to providing the highest standards of services at the most reasonable price.
It is our duty to be professional ethical and sensitive to the welfare of the families we serve, caring for each as if they were our own.
We will work together as a funeral home to achieve these objectives both individually and collectively.
We commit ourselves to setting the highest standards of excellence while continuing growth through innovation, communication, training and leadership development. ultimately, this will classify our personal service as unparalleled.
Established in 1935, The Rolfe family has always been pace setters. Anna Rolfe, the sister of Robert H. Rolfe, was in the First student body and graduating class of Douglas High School. Robert H. Rolfe was in the land run of 1889.
He founded a broom factory that became the largest in the Southwestern part of the United States, and he was instrumental in the purchase of the Mt. Rose Baptist Church which was later renamed Fifth Street Missionary Baptist Church.
Mr. Rolfe began another new business venture with an acquaintance named Mr. Hallie Williams, starting the Rolfe & Williams Funeral Home. Several years later he bought Mr. Williams share of the partnership and renamed it Rolfe Funeral Home.
After completing mortuary school, his sons Walter T. Rolfe, Henry R. Rolfe Sr., & John R. Rolfe Sr. joined him under the mortuary's new incorporated name, Rolfe Funeral Home, Inc. Today it is owned and operated by the third generation, John R. Rolfe, Jr. and John H. Adams, Sr.