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In 1971, Louis R. Marocco purchased the real estate at 119 East Market Street
from the Catholic Diocese of Lafayette. The property was built in the late
1920s for the order of nuns known as the "Poor Sisters of Notre Dame". At the
time of its construction, there were no less than 15 nuns at the St. Joseph
Church living in the home. In 1971, there were only 3 nuns living in this
30-room house.
The property was sold for this reason. Louis R. Marocco, a native of Logansport
and an embalmer and funeral director, established at that time of purchase the
Marocco Funeral Chapel, Inc., and remodeled the building into the funeral
chapel. Since 1971, we have realized 30 years of successful and gratifying
service to this community.
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Through the years Louis Marocco has acquired four other properties on the corner
of 2nd and Market Streets, providing a spacious parking lot, and a new garage
with an apartment above it, which matches the original building where the
funeral home is established. Louis R. Marocco was elected and served as Cass
County Coroner for 23 years.
Louis R. Marocco founded Marocco Funeral Chapel on Dec. 5, 1971. The present
building was built in 1929 and is over 11,000 sq. ft. Several other properties
were razed for a garage and apartment that were constructed to match the
funeral home. Louis and his wife Margo, who has been an Editor for the Pharos
Tribune for many years, have resided and will continue to reside at the funeral
home as they have for the past 25 years.
On October 1, 2007 Kyle L. Rans and his wife Stacy purchased the Marocco Funeral
Chapel. Our pledge is to continue the highest standard of service that the
families of Marocco Funeral Chapel have been used to since 1971. We will
also continue to tailor our services to accomodate the needs of each and every
family whether its a traditional funeral service or an immediate cremation.
Marocco Funeral Chapel is still offering a full assortment of cemetery
monuments, memorials, and markers.
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