Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary

Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary Since 1928 we've treated every family as if they were our own family. We have been the number one f About Us. Since its founding by Durward B. Klingel and Verl S.

KLINGEL-CARPENTER MORTUARY·TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2018·

Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary is a familiar sight to Huntington families. Carpenter in 1928, the location has retained its original beauty and charm. The impressive brick architecture symbolizes the strength and stability of the Klingel-Carpenter tradition. Stepping into this beautiful building on Sixth Avenue is, indeed, a bit like visiting the well-cared-for home of an old friend — for inside, families are immediately comforted by charming surroundings and warmhearted assistance. A spacious chapel area, lovely family rooms and comfortable arrangement offices feature handsome furnishings and antiques. Additional amenities provided by Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary include ample parking and handicapped accessibility. Always deeply involved in the community, the Carpenter family has been at the forefront of family service for three generations. With their community development endeavors, inspirational aftercare programs and beneficial preplanning assistance, the Carpenters and their staff have always taken pride in providing support for the services families need most. Today, a third generation of Carpenters continues to uphold the Klingel-Carpenter commitment to excellence in funeral service and community involvement. For the Carpenter family and for the staff at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary, serving families is more than just a business — it’s an opportunity to help people and make a difficult time just a little easier.

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Can you guess the Make, Model and Year of each car in the Klingel-Carpenter Fleet from years ago?
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A new series of........."Can You Guess What Year"

Nicholas “Nick” Phillip Diniaco, 80, of Huntington, died Friday, December 24, 2021 in St. Mary’s Hospital. He was born J...
12/27/2021

Nicholas “Nick” Phillip Diniaco, 80, of Huntington, died Friday, December 24, 2021 in St. Mary’s Hospital. He was born January 8, 1942 in Ashland, Kentucky, a son of the late Phillip and Barbara Vasilaros Diniaco. Nick was a graduate of Huntington High School and received his BA Degree from Morris H...

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ROBERT MORTON LEVY passed away on December 14, 2021, at the Woodlands Retirement Community in Huntington. He was precede...
12/17/2021

ROBERT MORTON LEVY passed away on December 14, 2021, at the Woodlands Retirement Community in Huntington. He was preceded in death by his wife of 72 years, Joyce G. Levy, who passed away just 7 weeks ago on October 27, 2021. He was also preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Sarah ”Sally” Levy....

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Patricia Simmons, 79, of Huntington, passed away peacefully at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House of Huntington on De...
12/16/2021

Patricia Simmons, 79, of Huntington, passed away peacefully at the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House of Huntington on December 10, 2021. Pat enjoyed a long and distinguished career with the Red Cross. Her expertise in disaster management elevated Pat to a Regional Director Position upon which Pat re...

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CHARLES D. "CHICK" RITTER Sr., 81, originally from Huntington, W.VA., died Thursday, Dec 2, 2021, peacefully, and comfor...
12/11/2021

CHARLES D. "CHICK" RITTER Sr., 81, originally from Huntington, W.VA., died Thursday, Dec 2, 2021, peacefully, and comfortably surrounded by family in West Palm Beach FL. Chick was born March 13, 1940, in Huntington W.VA, a son of the late William R. Ritter Sr, and Mildred Stafford Ritter. He was a g...

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About Us.

Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary is a familiar sight to Huntington families. Since its founding by Durward B. Klingel and Verl S. Carpenter in 1928, the location has retained its original beauty and charm. The impressive brick architecture symbolizes the strength and stability of the Klingel-Carpenter tradition. Stepping into this beautiful building on Sixth Avenue is, indeed, a bit like visiting the well-cared-for home of an old friend — for inside, families are immediately comforted by charming surroundings and warmhearted assistance. A spacious chapel area, lovely family rooms and comfortable arrangement offices feature handsome furnishings and antiques. Additional amenities provided by Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary include ample parking and handicapped accessibility. Always deeply involved in the community, the Carpenter family has been at the forefront of family service for three generations. With their community development endeavors, inspirational aftercare programs and beneficial preplanning assistance, the Carpenters and their staff have always taken pride in providing support for the services families need most. Today, a third generation of Carpenters continues to uphold the Klingel-Carpenter commitment to excellence in funeral service and community involvement. For the Carpenter family and for the staff at Klingel-Carpenter Mortuary, serving families is more than just a business — it’s an opportunity to help people and make a difficult time just a little easier.