McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home

McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home is a full service funeral home.

John D. Redick
12/04/2025

John D. Redick

John D. Redick, 90, lifelong resident of Wayne County, died on Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Mercy Cleveland Clinic in Canton. He was born April 14, 1935 in Wooster to James Chatfield “JC.” and Beryl Weiler Redick. John met Janet Taylor at a rural youth square dance and later married on March

Laura Teresa Roper
12/02/2025

Laura Teresa Roper

Laura Teresa Roper, 51, of Wooster died on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Ohio’s Hospice LifeCare. She was born January 13, 1974 in Barberton to Anthony and Gloria Witchy Sparaco. Laura was a homemaker who loved nature, animals and music, especially 80s music. She is survived by her husband

The livestream for the Tina Oliver service will be on YouTube. Follow COS WOOSTER (Church of the Savior). 7:00 pm.
11/29/2025

The livestream for the Tina Oliver service will be on YouTube. Follow COS WOOSTER (Church of the Savior). 7:00 pm.

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

Carl M. Schmid, Jr.
11/26/2025

Carl M. Schmid, Jr.

Carl M. Schmid, Jr., 83, of Wooster, Ohio, was lovingly welcomed into the arms of his Lord and Savior on November 25, 2025, passing peacefully in his home after four grueling years of dialysis treatments. With his steadfast faith guiding him, Carl is now joyfully reunited with his parents in his ete

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216 E Larwill St.
Wooster, OH
44691

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Our History

The McIntire Funeral Home started in 1902 when A.C. McIntire became associated with the Christine Brothers Funeral Parlor, then operating in rooms above the McIntire Furniture Store.

After a few years John Danford came to Wooster and purchased an interest in the Christine Brothers’ concern. In 1914 A.C. McIntire bought a third interest. After the Christine Brothers were no longer connected with the funeral parlor it became known as Danford, McIntire and Nixon Funeral Home. A few years later, Mr. Danford sold his interest and the firm became known as the McIntire and Nixon Funeral Home.

In 1927 A.C. McIntire became sole owner and in 1934 the residence at 216 E. Larwill St. was purchased from John Jameson M.D. and converted into a modern funeral home.

In 1942 W.W. Ted Mowrey, who had operated a funeral home in Apple Creek since 1925 became associated with McIntire. In 1949 Mr. Mowrey became sole owner. In 1946 Neal Maurer became associated with the McIntire Funeral Home and in 1961 he became the sole owner.