General Timeline:
1870s - Property is built as a single family home for Charles Stridde family
1900 - Building was turned into a three-plex apartment building owned by Hattie Stridde
1934 - Building was turned into a funeral home by Charles F. A. Sorensen who owned a furniture store and funeral home in Neenah; the furniture store stayed at its location of 132 W. Wisconsin Ave, though the funeral portion of the business moved to 304 S. Commercial St (current address)
1940 - Business was purchased by Arthur and Margaret Kessler and in 1941 the name became Kessler Funeral Home
1960 - Building was expanded and remodeled by the Kessler's
1972 - George Kessler purchased the business from his parents
2017 - Patrick Fahrenkrug purchased the funeral home
2022 - Funeral home name is changed to Kessler-Fahrenkrug Funeral Home
1870s - Property is built as a single family home for Charles Stridde family
1900 - Building was turned into a three-plex apartment building owned by Hattie Stridde
1934 - Building was turned into a funeral home by Charles F. A. Sorensen who owned a furniture store and funeral home in Neenah; the furniture store stayed at its location of 132 W. Wisconsin Ave, though the funeral portion of the business moved to 304 S. Commercial St (current address)
1940 - Business was purchased by Arthur and Margaret Kessler and in 1941 the name became Kessler Funeral Home
1960 - Building was expanded and remodeled by the Kessler's
1972 - George Kessler purchased the business from his parents
2017 - Patrick Fahrenkrug purchased the funeral home
2022 - Funeral home name is changed to Kessler-Fahrenkrug Funeral Home