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Weddle’s changes hands, keeps local ties

By Mary Owen Weddle Funeral Home has a rich history of family ownership, one that ended in June when Kelly Weddle sold the business to Randy Durig. “His wife is an Etzel, so it’s staying in the Stayto...

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