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About Us
-History -Staff
-Facility
Many people put a great deal of time and effort into tracing their family history. What
we know of our roots tells us something about ourselves. Who we are has much to
do with those who came before us.
Brenham Memorial Chapel, like many families we serve today, has roots reaching
far back into Brenham’s history. In fact, we have the longest history of
funeral service in Brenham, dating back to the early 1900s.
Life was much different when Charles Simank provided funeral service in downtown
Brenham. In those days, wakes and funerals were sometimes held at the home of
the deceased, and horses and carriages were the regular conveyances between
home, funeral home, and cemetery. Within a decade or two, funeral homes became
more important to those who had lost family members. The facilities that had
once been furniture stores, where coffins were constructed, and the livery
stables, which supplied the horses for transportation, gave way to a specialized
establishment called a “funeral home.”

Leon Simank Funeral Home
500 South Austin Street
Leon E. Simank, son of Charles Simank, joined his
father in funeral service in 1918. Leon built Leon Simank Funeral Home in 1929
at 500 South Austin Street.

Leon Simank Funeral Home
500 South Austin Street
In 1956 the independent funeral directors,
Edward T. Gall, Leon E. Simank, and William H. Buske, of Mercer Buske Funeral
Home, established Brenham Memorial Chapel. A new building was erected at 509
South Baylor Street, which had been the site of Giddings Memorial Church, a
building used for worship until 1939. The Brenham Memorial Chapel partners were soon
joined by Leon’s brother, Burney Simank. Elton Anderson, Jr. joined the funeral
home in 1970.

Brenham Memorial Chapel
509 South Baylor Street
Now home of American Red Cross
In 1977 Brenham Memorial Chapel was acquired by
the Anderson family: Elton B. Anderson Sr. and Agnes “Andy” Anderson. Leon and
Burney Simank, Edward and Annie Gall, and Bill Buske continued to work with the
Andersons for the rest of their careers.
Brenham Memorial Chapel funeral home continued its tradition as a family
business, with the addition of Karen Anderson upon her graduation
from Commonwealth Institute of Funeral Service and her licensing as a funeral
director in 2000.
While the Baylor Street location had served well for many years, the growth of
the Brenham community created the need for a larger, more modern facility.
A beautiful hilltop location, at the corner of Stringer Street and Becker Drive,
was the obvious choice for a new funeral home with spacious, modern facilities
and ample parking.
On April 30, 2000, Brenham Memorial Chapel’s new home was dedicated. Thus the
funeral service with the longest tradition and the oldest roots became the
newest funeral home serving the Brenham area.
Buildings and locations have changed, but our tradition of dedicated funeral
service to families remains constant and unchanging through our 54 years as
Brenham Memorial Chapel.

Brenham Memorial Chapel
2300 Stringer Street
Present Location
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