A History Of Caring
In 1971, David and Barbara (May) Randall joined the late Gaylord H. Pollock in a partnership that would eventually become the largest funeral home in Michigan’s Thumb. Ten years later, the couple’s daughter Ann and her husband John W. Kendrick became associated with the funeral home.

The original Port Huron chapel is a landmark structure, having been built as a residence in the 1850s. We expanded to serve the Marysville community with a new chapel on Michigan Avenue in 1993.

The Kendricks have managed the company since 1994, carrying on the same tradition of caring, compassionate service that began over three decades ago.

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Our Mission Statement
Pollock-Randall Funeral Homes considers the practice of funeral service to be a Servant Ministry of the highest calling. We are committed to the pursuit of excellence in service, the compassionate companioning of those we serve, to showing love and caring in all our actions and to the respectful care of those who have died. It is our hope that we may lighten the burden of those who have experienced loss, and help them to grieve well, so they may go on to live well.
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John and Ann Kendrick
Dave and Barb Randall
Pollock Randall Funeral Home
912 Lapeer Avenue
Port Huron, MI 48060
810-982-0179
Ann Randall Kendrick, Manager
Marysville Funeral Home
1200 Michigan Avenue
Marysville, MI 48040
810-364-7100
John W. Kendrick, Manager