O’Donnell-Thurman Life Celebration Home History
The O’Donnell-Thurman Funeral Home has been serving Monroe City and the surrounding communities for over 100 years, dating back to 1895 from its Hannibal location. In 2018 the James O’Donnell Funeral Home opened the James O’Donnell Life Celebration Home of Monroe City when it acquired the former Yager-Kendrick Funeral Home. New renovations and furnishings have increased the comforts of this modern facility for the families of Monroe City.
In 2022, Brad Thurman joined the company as a full partner and the name of the funeral home was changed to O'Donnell-Thurman Life Celebration Home.
The James O'Donnell family of funeral homes are the only Life Celebration Homes in the area. This means that our funeral directors are specially trained to co-create with families a memorable, healing experience that truly remembers a life lived. Together with the families we serve we create a unique experience that celebrates the path of our loved one’s life and shares all that is special.
Below is a brief history of our firm’s beginnings.
Just before the turn of the 19th century the family of John and Marie O'Donnell migrated to the United States from Ireland in search of a better life. In 1901, their sons Robert and Thomas O'Donnell opened the doors of the O'Donnell Funeral Home in Hannibal, Missouri. Thomas O'Donnell, a druggist by trade, was born in Ireland and a native of Galsgow, Scotland while Robert O'Donnell, a barber, was a Hannibal native. Both men were well known in the social and business affairs of Hannibal.
They purchased the residence of J.J. Cruikshank and remodeled the home into what was described as "one of the finest undertaking parlors in the west" by an early 20th century edition of the Hannibal Morning Journal.
2nd & 3rd Generations
Thomas and Robert O'Donnell ran the business until 1925 at which time their nephew, James T. O'Donnell bought the business and operated it until his death in 1952. At that time, the James O'Donnell Funeral Home was passed on to his children, Helen O'Donnell Davis and Harold O'Donnell. Harold O'Donnell ran the family business until his death in 1965. Also operating the business was Helen O'Donnell Davis who retired in 1990 but was still very active in the operation of the funeral home until she passed away in 2000.
4th & 5th Generations
Jim O’Donnell, Harold’s son, began working at the funeral home in 1973. Under Jim’s outstanding leadership O’Donnell’s began to serve an increased number of families in the community. Jim oversaw two major expansions to the funeral home, always striving to increase the convenience and comfort for the families he served while maintaining the dignity and stature of the over 169 year old structure. Under Jim’s guidance, O’Donnell’s was among the first funeral homes in the region to offer pre-arrranged funeral planning to area families. "Big Jim" as he came to be known, passed away February 2, 2003. All who knew him will remember his tremendous love for people and his friendly wave, warm handshake and smile. The James O'Donnell Funeral Home has been serving Northeast Missouri and the surrounding areas for over 100 years.
In 2001, Jim’s son, James J. O’Donnell, became the fifth generation to proudly join the firm and continues to compassionately raise “The Mark of Excellence” set forth by his family.
In 2018, the James O’Donnell Funeral Home opened the James O’Donnell Life Celebration Home of Monroe City when it acquired the former Yager-Kendrick Funeral Home. New renovations and furnishings have increased the comforts of this modern facility for the families of Monroe City.
In 2022, Brad Thurman became a full partner and the location in Monroe City was renamed the O'Donnell-Thurman Life Celebration Home.
The James O'Donnell family of funeral homes are the only Life Celebration Home in the area. This means that our funeral directors are specially trained to co-create with families a memorable, healing experience that truly remembers a life lived. Together with the families we serve we create a unique experience that celebrates the path of our loved one’s life and shares all that is special.