Allnutt Funeral Service

Greeley, United States

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Specialties

Helping Families and Friends Honor Their Loved One

The staff members of Allnutt Funeral Service will guide your family in creating a meaningful ceremony to honor the life and memory of a loved one. A ceremony can be anything you wish it to be: simple or elaborate, traditional or unique. No matter how it’s tailored, such a ceremony is an important step in recovering from loss.

Our Mission

The mission of Allnutt Funeral Service is to preserve our legacy of family serving families by providing compassionate, exemplary service that is built on generations of giving back, quality ethical service, and genuinely felt care, improving our service experience with each generation.

History

Established in 1886.

Allnutt Funeral Service is, according to the Colorado State Chamber of Commerce, the oldest continuously operated family business in northern Colorado.

A sailor and native of the whaling island of Nantucket, «Capt.» Thomas G. Macy came west following the Civil War. He was elected the pioneer Coroner of Weld County in 1884 and our records indicate that he conducted his first funeral service on April 6, 1886.

Frederic J. Allnutt, born in England, came to Colorado as a young man. Desiring a college education he enrolled at the Normal School now the University of Northern Colorado. Frederic boarded at the Macy home and helped Capt. Macy in the undertaking business. Frederic married Capt. Macy’s daughter Anna and joined his father-​in-​law at Macy’s Undertaking Company in 1900.

Anna and Fred’s son, John, joined his father and grandfather in the business in the 1920’s and son, Lloyd, in the 30’s. Jack and Bill Allnutt joined their father, John, in the 1950’s, becoming a fourth generation fu