Alaska Funeral Home Records

This page links to known Alaska Funeral Records whether they be available online or offline. Funeral records are an invaluable source of genealogical information that can provide insight into the lives and deaths of our ancestors. They offer a wealth of details on the deceased and their family, including their names, ages, dates of death, causes of death, and other key information. While funeral records can be found in a variety of places, genealogists must be careful when interpreting the information they contain, paying close attention to accuracy and cultural context. By using funeral records in their research, genealogists can gain a deeper understanding of their ancestors and build a more complete picture of their family history.

Alaska Funeral Home Records

Fairbanks Alaska Funeral Home Records

  • Fairbanks Funeral Records 1907-1937
    Names of persons who died in Fairbanks, Alaska, with dates of death and funeral, 1933-1941 : in some instances the bodies were shipped to the lower 48 states for burial, as indicated. “This information was obtained from the office records of the only mortician in Fairbanks at the time.”

Juneau Alaska Funeral Home Records

  • Funeral records, Juneau, Alaska: 1898-1964
    Microfilm of records located at the Gastineau Genealogical Society, Juneau, Alaska. Includes the C. W. Young Co. Mortuary, the Juneau-Young Co. Mortuary, and the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. Volumes appear to be transcriptions of original records for all three mortuaries, copied in chronologial order without reference to the particular mortuary’s record from which individual entries were taken. Transcriptions were made by members of the Gastineau Genealogical Society. Volumes includes surname indexes.

Yukon Funeral Home Records

Dawson City Mortuary Records, 1898-1938

Mortuary records of J.A. Greene, Frank Lowe, Edwards and Winaut, and Alex Wark. While Dawson City is situated in the Yukon Territory it is included here as it was a central location for those in the Alaska Gold Rush.


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