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In 1898, Albert Schraudenbach became Hartland’s first undertaker, operating a store front business located at 150 East Capitol Drive, which is now Birch & Banyan Coffee. In 1919, this business was sold to George Brader and his sister, Alpha Brader, who ran the funeral home until 1922 when Ralph J. Marshall became the proprietor.
In November 1927, Marshall Funeral Home moved the business to its current location at 170 Warren Avenue. In 1947, Edward Kurtz purchased the business and changed the name to Kurtz Funeral Home. Edward’s son-in law, Richard Luko, purchased the funeral home in 1956, changing the name to Kurtz-Luko Funeral Home. Then, in 1995, the name was changed to Luko Funeral Home.
Reneé Evert began working for Mr. Luko part-time in 1995, becoming a full-time director in 1997. Purchasing the funeral home in 1999, Reneé changed the name to Luko-Evert Funeral Home. In 2007, the name became Evert-Luko Funeral Home.
In June 2021, Clint Micke purchased the funeral home from Reneé Evert. Clint has been a funeral director since 2006 and is committed to guiding the families of Lake Country with “skillful hands and a soulful heart” for many years to come.
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