A lot has changed in the funeral profession since 1905 when Gustav H. Busch opened the Rehburg-Busch Furniture and Hardware Store in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood of Cleveland.
The store produced crafted furniture and,
typical of that period, built fine wooden caskets
as well as had embalming facilities. As time
progressed, our family proudly embraced
the funeral profession and serve to earn
our reputation for bringing the highest level
of funeral service to the community.
Over a century of strong, enduring
achievement - A few examples of the "funeral
firsts" our family brought to Northeast Ohio:
In 1925, we were the first firm to build a "funeral
home" at 4334 Pearl Road to be used only for funeral services; the first to have a staff
of pre-arrangement counselors to assist families with advanced funeral planning at their
residence; and the first to offer an "800" number to make it more convenient for family
members outside of Northeast Ohio to get in touch.
We have expanded to meet the growing needs of today's families and we are online.
We'd like the opportunity to answer some of the questions you may have about death,
dying and bereavement.
John M. Busch
James H. Busch
Mark Busch