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Fouché’s Hudson Funeral Home has been a continuous presence in the Oakland/San Francisco Bay Area for over a century. Since 1915, families have relied upon the dignified, sensitive and devoted care provided to both family and their Loved One. We are honored by the trust that families have placed in us by past generations and by generations to come. We operate based on our motto, derived from our longevity, generations of family’s loyalty and professional staff.
Fouché’s Hudson Funeral Home has served the Oakland, California Community and surrounding Bay Area since 1915. Fouché’s owes its history and longevity to families, employees and owners. The words in our motto “OUR HISTORY AND DISTINQUISHED REPUTATION IS OUR LEGACY” is validated because of them.
In 1915, Mr. Luther Hudson and Mr. Butler established Hudson and Butler Funeral Home. The business was located at 953 8th street in a beautiful and majestic Victorian home. Within a year the partnership dissolved. The business then became Hudson Funeral Home. In 1943, Aramis and Yvonne Fouché purchased the funeral home from Mr. Hudson. In 1966, the name was changed to Fouché’s Hudson Funeral Home. After the death of Mr. Fouché in 2001, his widow Aloysia Fouché became owner. Today Fouché’s Hudson Funeral Home is the oldest independently owned African American Funeral Home in the Far Western Region of the United States.
Details
- Last Updated
- 04/Oct/2024
- Contact
- Dawn Nez
- [email protected]
- Phone
- (510) 654-8558
- Website
- http://www.fouchesfuneralhome.com/
- Address
- 3665 Telegraph AveOakland, CA 94609