Grunn Funeral Home uses Mercedes Hearse and Limousines
An article published by Dayton Daily News incorrectly stated that
Grunn Funeral Home uses a "large SUV" as an hearse. However, their
Mercedes R350's can hardly be classified as such.
Grunn Funeral Home has always given families the option of using a traditional Cadillac Hearse or their non traditional Mercedes R350. "Nine out of ten families choose our Mercedes vehicles. Rarely do they choose the traditional Cadillac because our Mercedes vehicles are classy and eye catching," stated funeral director Robert Grunn.
Check out the photos and tell us which vehicle you would choose? Traditional Hearse or Mercedes Hearse.
Cincinnati’s Grunn Funeral Home began operations in 2012, though its origins can be traced back four years prior when current owner and operator Eric Lusain saw to the funeral services of a loved one. The results were less than satisfactory, as the procedure turned out to be expensive and difficult to understand. Main Street Casket Store, and subsequently Grunn Funeral Home, was founded out of a desire to help individuals struggling with the loss of a relative or friend. The company provides affordable, uncomplicated funeral services and offers same or next day delivery of high quality caskets to the Birmingham and Greater Cincinnati areas. Grunn Funeral Home was founded when Mr. Lusain partnered with Robert Grunn, a state licensed funeral director for more than two decades and a mortuary science graduate of Cincinnati College.
Today the company serves Dayton, Cincinnati, and Middletown in Ohio, as well as northern Kentucky and Indiana. The funeral home is located directly across the street from the casket store.
Grunn Funeral Home, Tackk
Grunn Funeral Home has always given families the option of using a traditional Cadillac Hearse or their non traditional Mercedes R350. "Nine out of ten families choose our Mercedes vehicles. Rarely do they choose the traditional Cadillac because our Mercedes vehicles are classy and eye catching," stated funeral director Robert Grunn.
Check out the photos and tell us which vehicle you would choose? Traditional Hearse or Mercedes Hearse.
Cincinnati’s Grunn Funeral Home began operations in 2012, though its origins can be traced back four years prior when current owner and operator Eric Lusain saw to the funeral services of a loved one. The results were less than satisfactory, as the procedure turned out to be expensive and difficult to understand. Main Street Casket Store, and subsequently Grunn Funeral Home, was founded out of a desire to help individuals struggling with the loss of a relative or friend. The company provides affordable, uncomplicated funeral services and offers same or next day delivery of high quality caskets to the Birmingham and Greater Cincinnati areas. Grunn Funeral Home was founded when Mr. Lusain partnered with Robert Grunn, a state licensed funeral director for more than two decades and a mortuary science graduate of Cincinnati College.
Today the company serves Dayton, Cincinnati, and Middletown in Ohio, as well as northern Kentucky and Indiana. The funeral home is located directly across the street from the casket store.
Grunn Funeral Home, Tackk