Ware Smith Funeral Home

When Dick Ware and Tom Smith opened their new funeral home in Midland on Eastman Road in 1964, they had exactly eight funerals that year. In 2017 Ware-Smith-Woolever had 400 funerals. This is their ...

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(Today the Ware-Smith-Woolever Funeral Home does over 400 funerals each year. But, that wasn't always the case. The first year that Dick Ware and Tom Smith were in business, they handled exactly eight ...

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Ware-Smith-Woolever Funeral Directors are making sure the dead are not forgotten. The Midland funeral home will host a special ceremony to inter the ashes of no fewer than 14 individuals. Funeral ...

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In 1967 Tom Nemeth said to Gary Johnson, "Would you be interested in going on some ambulance calls with me for Ware-Smith?" Johnson said yes and that began his career at Ware-Smith Funeral Directors a ...

Ware refers to goods or material. Its plural is wares. Ware forms part of many compound words, like warehouse, a place for storing things, and housewares, a word for goods used around the home. Here are a few more examples, “Show me your wares,” said the trader to the merchant.

The meaning of WARE is manufactured articles, products of art or craft, or farm produce : goods —often used in combination. How to use ware in a sentence.

  1. watchful, wary, or cautious. 2. aware; conscious. 3. to beware of (usu. used in the imperative).
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From Middle English ware, from Old English waru, from Proto-West Germanic *waru, from Proto-Germanic *warō (“attention”) as in beware, in the sense of “an object of care, a valuable”, [1] from Proto-Indo-European *wer- (“to watch, keep guard”), whence also ward.