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Specialties
Our mission is to provide the highest level of funeral and cremation services to each of the families we are honored to serve. We view that service as a privilege.
Dyer-Lake is comprised of many talented individuals performing various functions. Importantly, though, we recognize that it is the sum of the efforts of everyone at Dyer-Lake that exceeds the contributions of any one individual. In turn, the families and communities we serve all benefit from the efforts of the Dyer-Lake team.
Our core values are the key principles that guide our conduct and our professional relationships. They define how we engage with each other at Dyer-Lake, with the families we serve, and with our community. These attributes create the moral and ethical compass that permits us to conduct our business at all times with integrity, professionalism, and honesty.
To learn more, go to www. Dyer-LakeFuneralHome.com.
History
Established in 1963.
Dyer-Lake Funeral Home was at one time the residence of Obed Robinson and family. What is now Robinson Street was once lined with factory buildings and led to the area of Attleboro Falls we know as Robinsonville. The house itself dates back to the first quarter of the19th century and was built in the Greek Revival style. The flush board siding, wide frieze board, and pilasters, were intended to create the character of the stone structure of a Greek temple.
The most unique element of the house remains the roof line. Atop the second story sits a glass enclosed cupola, perhaps for Mr. Robinson to look out over his estate. The property has been used as a funeral home since 1963. Among the original characteristics of the house that still remain to this day are the tiled brick fireplace surrounding the old dining room depicting scenes from «The Hunt.» In what was once the kitchen is a unique cast iron cooking stove with combination baking and warming ovens built into the chimney.