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After graduating from mortuary school, Bill Malcore became part of the corporation of De Bauche and Dupont. Later they voted out Oliver De Bauche and the funeral home became known as Dupont-Malcore Furniture and Funeral Service. During these early years Bill went back to working full time at the paper mill while trying to establish the funeral home on the Northeast side.
In 1947 Bill built what is the present-day Malcore Funeral Home. The new funeral home offered larger chapels, an oval lobby, coffee room, and living quarters upstairs.
After nearly 40 years of funeral service, Bill died On April 26, 1954.
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