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Established in 1905, Woody Funeral Home - Atlee Chapel has provided funeral services to the people of Mechanicsville, Virginia, for more than a century. Though our services have evolved through the years, our commitment to fine compassionate care has never wavered.

Caring funeral and cremation services

You can count on the dedicated team at Woody Funeral Home - Atlee Chapel to provide professional assistance, whether you are planning for a current situation or planning in advance. We are knowledgeable in various religious customs and cultural traditions, and we can assist you with domestic and international transfers if needed. All of our services are designed to help our families through one of the most personal and challenging stages of life. We understand that losing a loved one is an emotional and difficult experience, and we are committed to helping families with personal service.

No matter what kind of memorial or celebration you envision—a simple cremation or an all-out celebration of life, you can trust Woody Funeral Home - Atlee Chapel with every last detail. We emphasize the "home" in funeral home with a comfortable, accommodating and welcoming atmosphere, and we're proud to be a member of the Dignity Memorial® network, North America's largest network of funeral, cremation and cemetery service providers.

Please contact us if you need immediate assistance or if you would like more information about our services.

History

Born in Richmond, Virginia, shortly after the conclusion of the Civil War, Henry W. Woody lived all his life in the city and established the Woody Funeral Home near Historic St. John’s Church in 1905. Due largely to his reputation of professionalism and integrity, the business outgrew the original facility and a new, more modern building was built at 25th Street and Jefferson Avenue in 1916.

By 1926, the funeral home had doubled in size and saw the addition of a modern, church-like sanctuary. Mr. Woody continued to serve families of the greater Richmond area from this location until his death in 1958.

Growing business, continuing commitment

Woody Funeral Home was moved to Laburnum Avenue in 1966 and opened as Richmond’s first garden-type funeral home. Since 1966, 3 additional locations have opened, including Woody Funeral Home - Atlee Chapel. The funeral home joined the Dignity Memorial network in the early 1990s.

Mr. Woody began our company with a commitment to a high standard of service excellence, and throughout our history we have continued to lead and innovate while maintaining those expectations. The staff at Woody Funeral Home - Atlee Chapel is proud to uphold this heritage and continued commitment to our community.

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