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Rev. Samuel F. Hilgenfeld, pastor of the Buena
Park Congregational Church, partnered with a gentleman named Rollins in 1925
to establish the Hilgenfeld-Rollins Funeral Parlor in Brea, California.
A few miles to the south, the Huddle Funeral Home of Anaheim had been previously established in 1920, at the corner of Lemon and Broadway. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Huddles' wife developed a serious illness, and arrangements were made to sell the establishment to the Hilgenfeld-Rollins partnership. It was decided that Mr. Rollins would remain at the Brea property, and Rev. Hilgenfeld and his wife Lydia would move to Anaheim to operate the new facility. |
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Our Founders - Rev. Samuel F. Hilgenfeld, and his wife Lydia |
| Rev. and Mrs. Hilgenfeld's son, Melvin, soon joined his
parents and began working at the mortuary as a funeral director and
embalmer. In 1937, he joined the staff of the Los Angeles College of
Mortuary Science, beginning a lifetime career dedicated to the advancement
of education within the funeral service industry. Mel became president of
the college in 1943, while continuing to work at the mortuary. With the success of the family operation, it became clear that they had outgrown the original facility. In 1942, the business moved from 202 W. Broadway to it's present location at Broadway and Anaheim Blvd. |
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The Second Generation - Melvin and Alma Hilgenfeld |
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Rev. Hilgenfeld surveys the newly completed facility |
Location of the new facility, adjacent to the original Anaheim town lots |
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On what was originally the grape vineyards of the Humbolt family lot, just east of the town center, the Hilgenfeld family constructed their new facility at 120 E. Broadway in 1942. |
| The newspapers of nearby communities praised the newly completed marvel - constructed for the then unheard of sum of $15,000. | ![]() |
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21 Years later, the Hilgenfelds embarked on an ambitious plan to greatly expand the mortuary's facilities. A modern, 175 person capacity chapel was to be added to the west side of the building, and the new construction was completed in 1963. Having seen the fruition of his efforts, the founder of the mortuary, Rev. Samuel F. Hilgenfeld, passed away in 1966. |
| Melvin's daughter, Margie Hilgenfeld-Field (the third generation), joined the firm in 1971 as an administrative assistant. Margie's daughter, Becky Field-Areias (the fourth generation), became the Accounting Manager in 1980. | ![]() |
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In 1981, the facility was again expanded with the addition
of the Fellowship and Reception Halls. Progressively innovative, the added
facilities provided more casual, less formal surroundings for both memorial
ceremonies and family gatherings. Much like his father, Melvin Hilgenfeld oversaw the continued growth of the facility as it endeavored to meet the needs of a constantly evolving community. Although Melvin died in 1984, his legacy continues today through the Hilgenfeld Foundation Scholarship. The scholarship provides ongoing educational opportunities and training for both students and business professionals within funeral service. |
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In 1985, Margie Hilgenfeld-Field became president of the Hilgenfeld Mortuary. Together with her husband Gary and their daughter Becky, the Hilgenfeld Mortuary continues to uphold a tradition of unparalleled service to the community. |
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The mortuary's 75th Anniversary was celebrated in 2002, during which they were acknowledged by civic, community, and government leaders for their tireless efforts in promotion of the greater Anaheim community.
The mortuary was also recognized in 2007 with the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce award for Family Owned Business of the Year.
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Today, the Hilgenfeld Mortuary is the most prominent name among Southern California funeral service providers, and remains unswerving and diligent to the principals established by Rev. Samuel F. Hilgenfeld, some 80 years ago. |
If our family can be of service to your family, please call us day or night, at 714-535-4105.
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