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History
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Herschel Thornton Mortuary began operating in 1945 as
Thornton Funeral Home. The business was founded by the
late Herschel E. Thornton Jr., a veteran of World War
II, and was located at 483 Mitchell Street in the
vicinity of the Georgia Dome. Herschel, and his wife,
the former Pinkye Guest, secretary for the firm, always
believed in helping those in need. |
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In 1964, the Thornton's and their only child, Herschel
E. "Chuck" Thornton III, became a part of the Adamsville
community as the business moved to it's present location
as a result of an urban renewal project. The business
became known as Thornton Mortuary. |
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Herschel Thornton Mortuary is currently operated by Mrs.
Thornton, her son "Chuck" and a staff of dedicated
professionals with many years of experience in the
profession. Growth in Atlanta's population has also
brought forth an almost threefold increase in
competition since the inception of the business.
Nevertheless, a willingness to help, very reasonable
prices, and a word of mouth advertising from clients,
has helped Herschel Thornton Mortuary to continue to
thrive and remain among the top mortuaries in the
Atlanta area. |
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