Goglin Funeral Homes & Crematory
Located in Tyndall, Tripp, Scotland, and Yankton, we are a full-service funeral establishment, able to meet your every need and request.
Elton Rokusek Funeral Mass
Aden Bisson funeral Mass
Edward Sykora Memorial Mass
Glen Jerke funeral
Francis Varilek Memorial Mass
David Giedd Funeral
Harry Guthmiller Funeral
Beverly Kreber funeral Mass
Roxanne Johnson funeral (beginning)
Raymond “Ray C” Dewald Funeral Service Video
Funeral - Ray Dewald - February 19th, 2024 https://www.goglinfh.com/obituaries/raymond-dewald
Helen Kelley Funeral
Howard Hajek funeral Mass
Elva Meyers funeral
Nellie Maruska funeral
Marie Ulmer funeral
Allen Vacknitz funeral Mass
We are looking to hire a part-time Yankton-based office assistant.
The ideal candidate would occasionally assist with funerals, serve as the Yankton funeral home attendant, help maintain a clean environment, and have basic or advanced computer skills to occasionally help produce various printed materials for our fast-growing clientele base.
7 to 14 hours weekly with more available. The wage is negotiable.
If you or a friend are interested in joining the team, please contact us here or Ethan at 605.464.4867 for more details.
Rodger Rueb funeral
Ramona Eschen Funeral Mass
Margie Hovorka Funeral Mass
Ronald Hausman funeral mass
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Arlo Schuurmans funeral
Arlo Schuurmans funeral (conclusion)
Joseph Hovorka service
Elva Brosz funeral
Martha Ziegler funeral
Bradie Hendrix
Clarence Sykora Goglin Funeral Homes & Crematory
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Mary Miller funeral
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About Us
Goglin Funeral Homes are owned and operated by Jimmy Goglin who has lived and worked in Bon Homme county as a funeral director for over 30 years. You will find us in Scotland, Tyndall, Tripp, and now Yankton as well.
We are small town grown and small town minded. As popular culture changes and communities commercialize, service has gradually strayed into an overly formal and detached manner. Small town values have been described as sincerity, collaboration, trust, honesty, neighborly care, respect, and friendship. These are our aspirations. We are here to serve you and that starts by putting you first. We are here to listen and aid. Each family and circumstance is unique and thus every service is as well. It’s our drive and ambition to effectively serve you through our small town care, flexibility, and ingenuity.
Locally owned and operated since its inception as Petrik Funeral Homes, the quality and standards of Edwin Petrik, John Kelley and Jimmy D. Goglin has long been a mainstay in the communities of Tyndall, Tripp, and Scotland, South Dakota.
In 1985, John Kelley became co-owner of Petrik-Kelley Funeral Homes with his partner and father-in-law, Edwin Petrik. At that time, Jimmy Goglin joined them as a funeral director, later becoming manager of the three funeral homes. Upon John’s retirement, Jimmy was proud to become owner of Goglin Funeral Home.
Jim served as a monument salesman from 1985 until 2000 when he founded his own monument company, Legacy Monuments, where he designed, produced, and set monuments directly. Legacy Crematory, owned and operated by Goglin Funeral Homes, was opened in January of 2008. In October 2013, Goglin Funeral Homes opened a small storefront in Yankton. Due to significant success, in 2016 Goglin Funeral Homes built an entirely new facility located on 4 acres of land on the northeast edge of town on HWY 50. In July 2016, Goglin Funeral Homes and Legacy Monuments purchased and installed a laser etching machine to offer even more opportunities of specialized products to the public.
We’re excited about the changes in technology that have enhanced the ways in which we can serve our families, but we haven’t forgotten the value of a shared cup of coffee or personally delivering a bouquet of flowers following the service. We’re proud of the towns that we serve and proud to be a small-town funeral home.