FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — A good month for business at the Gary Rollins Funeral Home used to be eight or nine funerals. Over the last decade, that average has dropped to three or four at the South Street ...
“I decided that now is the time for me to come in and bring a new, fresh perspective into the funeral business for the community.” That was Gary Rollins’ mindset when he opened his funeral home 25 ...
Frederick News-Post: Rollins looks toward future as he readies exit of funeral home's current location
Rollins looks toward future as he readies exit of funeral home's current location
AOL: More than a funeral home: Rollins family opens Life Celebration Center
Jun. 28—Funeral director and mortician Gary L. Rollins sees funerals as a time of celebration. "We're celebrating life," Rollins said in an interview. "We're celebrating a person who's lived." It's ...
Frederick News-Post: Growing through grief: Rollins Funeral Home offers more than funeral care
Gary | Steel City, Rust Belt City & Home of the Jackson 5 | Britannica
Gary, Indiana, was founded in 1906 by the U.S. Steel corporation as the home for its new plant, Gary Works. The city was named after lawyer Elbert Henry Gary, who was the founding chairman of the United States Steel Corporation. [14] Gary was the site of civil unrest in the 1919 General Steel Strike.
If there’s one thing Gary Rollins really enjoyed about 110 W. South St., it’s the animals. He loved watching them. Groundhogs. Rabbits. Squirrels. Even opossums sometimes. Lately, though, the hawks ...