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    Posted: 15 hours 21 minutes ago at 11:25pm
Greensburg Street - Columbia - Adair County - Kentucky
Wednesday_21-May-2025

Hanging on the wall inside Stotts-Phelps-McQueary Funeral Home

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Photo By:  C.G.Young Thursday_15-April-1937

Charles Garnett Young(1909-2002(92)) was a Photographer and a Pharmacist.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92193266/charles-garnett-young


Can anyone identify either of the two hearses; make and model ?

They have to predate 1937; the date the photos were taken.


Edited by BuckSkin - 15 hours 20 minutes ago at 11:26pm
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Don't know on the first one looks to be built on a truck chassis.  Maybe White?  Pic is dated 1933.

The second one is definitely a 1937 LaSalle.  They were popular as funeral car chassis. One just like that was written off in one of the early James Bond movies!
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Originally posted by Alberta Phil Alberta Phil wrote:

Don't know on the first one looks to be built on a truck chassis.  Maybe White?  Pic is dated 1933.

The second one is definitely a 1937 LaSalle.  They were popular as funeral car chassis.

Thank You ! and thank you for being able to make out that blurry date = I strained my eyeballs out and gave up.
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