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Twiford Funeral Homes began as a room above Quinn Furniture Company in Elizabeth City, NC. S.W. Twiford (father of Sam A. Twiford Sr., our founder) helped his son start "in the funeral business." S.W. Twiford was a native of Stumpy Point in Dare County. His wife was Lillian Lassiter of Gates County. Mr. Twiford met his bride to be at a Methodist Church meeting in Sunbury, N.C. They moved to Elizabeth City in order to be living between both of their families. After coming to Elizabeth City, Mr. Twiford began working as an energetic, young salesman for the Quinn Furniture Company. Eventually he purchased the business from Mr. Quinn. Sam and Lillian had four daughters and one son that were raised in Elizabeth City. Another son, George, died at birth. The son, Sam A. Twiford wanted to be a funeral director. His father, S.W. Twiford helped him start the business and it was located above the Quinn Furniture Store on Poindexter Street in Elizabeth City. This was in 1933. The business, Twiford Funeral Home, continued to grow over the years. S.A. Twiford expanded the business to Manteo in Dare County in the late 1940's. (S.W. Twiford always wanted to return to Dare County. This funeral home and the adjacent Quinn Furniture Store enabled him to return home to Dare County.) Another purchase, The John Derry Funeral Home in Norfolk on Colley Avenue opened the door for expansion into Virginia. (As a side note, the Derry-Twiford Funeral Home on Colley Avenue in Norfolk was the firm that was in charge of the arrangements for General Douglas MacArthur. Some of the family and employees that were involved in the General's funeral are still employed with Twiford Funeral Homes.) S.A. Twiford was always looking to expand and grow his business.

Over the years, Twiford Funeral Home expanded to Chesapeake, VA, Hertford, N.C., Hatteras, N.C. and Gatesville, N.C. The locations in Hertford and Gatesville were eventually purchased by employees who helped grow those businesses. Our Chesapeake location was purchased by Dignity Funeral Services (Altmeyer Funeral Homes) in 2009. All of this growth would not have been possible without the vision of Sam A. Twiford Sr. and the support of his wife, Dora Wells Twiford. Mrs. Twiford is also a licensed funeral director and the operation of this business would have been impossible without her devotion and work.

A second location in Elizabeth City was added to the family firms in 1990. This acquisition occurred after the death of S. A. Twiford, Sr. Initially this was the location of the Berry Funeral Home in Elizabeth City. This is the site of our crematory, Albemarle Crematorium. Our crematory serves the entire northeastern North Carolina communities.

The growth of Twiford Funeral Homes has continued under the guidance of Dora W. Twiford, Sam A. Twiford Jr. and David H. Twiford until recently, March 2008, when David H. Twiford became sole owner. After the death of Sam Sr. in 1988, the Northside Chapel in Elizabeth City was added, the Laurel Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Currituck Co. was started, the Cremation Society of Virginia in Virginia Beach with a second location in Newport News, Virginia and Albemarle Crematorium joined the family of Twiford Funeral Homes. This growth would not have been possible without the support of our staff, our family and community. Today our family tradition continues under the leadership of fourth generation, David Twiford, Jr., and J. J. Twiford.

By continuing to grow, Twiford Funeral Homes intends to embrace the dream of a young man from Elizabeth City; a young man who put service and compassion before all. This man, our father, husband, grandfather and friend, founded the Twiford Funeral Home. The foundation would be service, the cornerstone would be affordability and the mortar cementing all together would be love of family. This is the legacy of Sam A. Twiford, Sr. and the challenge for those of us who follow.

 


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