Hare Funeral Home

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217 W Pearl St
New Lisbon, WI 53950
Finding the right way to honor a recently deceased loved one can be daunting. From choosing the right casket and grave marker to preparing a memorable service or obituary, the funeral planning process can quickly take its toll on any family. At Hare Funeral Home in New Lisbon, WI, their empathetic team has helped grieving families throughout Juneau and Monroe counties understand their options and plan a loving ceremony for over 50 years. When the time comes, let the experienced staff at Hare Funeral Home help you honor the life of your loved one. Call them today at (608) 562-3312 to speak with a caring staff member or visit them online for more detailed information.
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