McColaugh Massie Funeral Home has been family owned and operated since it’s beginning in 1961.
12/16/2025
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ACE, CLAIRE, FELIX AND FLASH!!!🙀😻
They made the GOOD list and are on their way home for the holidays with their new families.
Blue, Oreo, Samson, Stormy and Zeus are still anxiously waiting for you to stop by and take them home. Their adoption fees are sponsored until the end of the month.🎄 🎅
12/16/2025
12/12/2025
12/10/2025
GREENE COUNTY —The holidays aren’t always merry for people who are experiencing a loss, but a pet can help brighten their spirits and offer emotional support. That’s why the McColaugh Massie Funeral Home is again hosting its holiday Adopt-A-Pet program.
12/03/2025
'Tis the season....We are excited to have partnered up again this year with our local shelters to help find these 9 sweet fur babies loving homes before the end of the year. Stay tuned for more information or contact the shelter directly. The adoption fees have been sponsored by McColaugh Massie Funeral Home until the end of December.
Halok9behavior.com 937-736-2055
Forget Me Not Barn Cats 937-701-9304
The Tenth Life 937-376-5550
Greene County Animal Control 937-562-7400
11/10/2025
The staff of McColaugh Massie Funeral Home salute the brave individuals who have served to protect the cherished freedom of all Americans.
09/15/2025
It's Monday...let's choose to take a chance today! Hoping everyone finds something to make them smile today.
09/01/2025
Please check on your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers...small outreaches could end in big differences.
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Serving the Xenia area and surrounding communities since 1960
McColaugh Funeral Home has been owned and operated by the McColaugh Family since it’s beginning in 1960.
Robert S. McColaugh grew up in Greene County and lived there his entire life. He graduated from the Cincinnati College of Embalming in 1949. He had previously managed Nagley Funeral Home in downtown Xenia. He purchased the business in 1960 and moved it to the present location at 826 N. Detroit St., Xenia. Bob and his wife, Marjean Smith McColaugh founded the current McColaugh Funeral Home based on their dedication to serve families in their time of need. Together, Bob and Marjean had 5 children: Robert, Nancy, Ronald, Ann and Roger.
Bob worked diligently building the business until his death on June 20, 1998. He lived his life under his company’s motto, “dedicated to serve.”
Over the last 50 years the McColaugh Family has carried on their father’s belief and desire to serve Xenia and the surrounding communities. The entire family are longstanding members of the Faith Community United Methodist Church.
Robert S. McColaugh In Memorium1917-1998
Marjean Smith McColaugh In Memorium 1918-2017
In addition to managing her family, Marjean Smith McColaugh worked along side her husband operating the funeral home. She was a friendly face at Greenewood Manor in Xenia for 10 years until her passing at age 99. She has been a life long resident of Greene County. She had been a cook with the Xenia School System. Marjean enjoyed her 8 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. She had been an active member of Faith Community and the Dorcas Circle until she passed.
Robert “Bob” McColaugh taught Social Studies and coached football, basketball and tennis in the Xenia School System. He retired in 1995. Bob and his wife Donna LeFevre McColaugh have two children and three grandsons.
Nancy June McColaugh passed away from a childhood illness at the age of 14.
Ronald McColaugh and his wife, Ann Lighthiser McColaugh, are both retired educators from the Xenia School System. Ron retired from Warner Middle School in 1998. He also coached basketball, football and baseball. He and Ann have two daughters and twin granddaughters and twin grandsons.
Ann McColaugh Huston is retired from Wright State University. Her husband, Jim Huston is a retired Xenia City Police Officer and retired Investigator for the Greene County Coroner’s office. They have a daughter and granddaughter.
Roger McColaugh graduated from the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science in 1970 and currently serves as President of McColaugh Funeral Home, Inc. Known to most as “Rock” he enjoys riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and deer hunting. He is a member and Past President of the Xenia Rotary Club. His wife, Virginia Tharp McColaugh, retired from the Greene County Board of Education in 2008 and also is a licensed Ohio Funeral Director. Rock and Ginny have 3 sons; two granddaughters and two grandsons.