Located
at 301 North Second Street in Knoxville, two blocks north of
the square.
The building that Bybee & Davis Funeral Home operates in was
built in 1895 using a Victorian design. Great effort has been taken
to maintain the original appearance of the building. Known as the
E.R. Hays House, it is on the National Register of Historic Places,
and was the birthplace of the Mary Marion Chapter of the Daughters
of the American Revolution, started in 1911.
This historic facility offers many options for funeral service
unique to the area.
Parking lot provides over 20,000 square feet of parking with
additional on-street parking available.
Handicapped accessible
Victorian style lobby and sitting rooms
Newly remodeled and unique selection room featuring quarter
cut caskets, cremation options, memorialization products and vaults
State-of-the-art sound system, 42” plasma screen for video
presentations and new Clavinova organ
Newly remodeled chapel with seating for over 200 people. Additional
seating for up to 50 people can be provided in the lobby and sitting
rooms
Mason Funeral Home
Located
at 902 North State Street in Pleasantville, near the corner
of old Highway 5 and State Street.
This facility offers many options for funeral service unique to
the area.
Parking lot and plenty of on-street parking
Handicapped accessible
Newly remodeled and unique selection room featuring caskets,
cremation options and vaults
Chapel with seating for nearly 200 people
State-of-the-art sound system, 42” plasma screen for video
presentations and new Clavinova organ
Comfortable arrangement room which can double as a private family
room
Both Mason and Bybee & Davis Funeral Homes make use of a late-model
Cadillac fleet.