About Us
During a time of loss, you need the help of compassionate experts who can offer guidance and support throughout the planning process. At Haase-Lockwood & Associates Funeral Home and Crematory, we believe that every life deserves to be celebrated. Our mission is to assist families in creating personalized funeral experiences that honor the life of their loved ones.
For many years, we have served our community by providing healing and meaningful funeral and memorial services that honor life and meet the needs of those who grieve. Our hope is that from the moment you walk through our doors, you feel welcomed, respected, and heard.
History
For three generations, Haase-Lockwood and Associates has had the unique privilege of helping families through one of the most difficult times they will ever experience, the loss of a loved one. Through our position in the community, our family has been honored to care for our neighbors and friends.
We live and volunteer in our communities to stay connected with the families that we serve. We are committed to being there to assist your family in celebrating the life of your loved one.
Our funeral commitment began in 1953:
1953: The Haase family entered into funeral service with David and Shirley Haase in Genoa City, WI.
1975: Bruce Haase, the son of David and Shirley, began his career in funeral service.
1978:
The Haase Funeral Home expanded to the community of Twin Lakes, WI.
1980: Bryan Haase, the son of David and Shirley, entered into funeral service.
1983: The Lockwood Funeral Home in Elkhorn, WI, was founded by Timothy A. Lockwood.
1995:
The Haase and Lockwood families merged to form Haase-Lockwood & Associates Funeral Homes.
2001:
Andy Haase, the son of Bruce and grandson of David and Shirley, began his career in funeral service.
2003: The Elkhorn location was completely remodeled to include handicap-accessible restrooms, expansions of the chapel and foyer, and an on-site crematory. We were the first funeral home in Walworth County to offer on-site cremations to families.
2008: James D. Betts of Betts Funeral Home in Elkhorn retired, and our Elkhorn location acquired his funeral home.
2010:
The Twin Lakes location was completely remodeled to revamp the layout as guests move through the foyer to the chapel. Handicap accessible restrooms were added, as well as a larger lounge to accommodate families during visitation hours. Cosmetically, the building was updated to create a brighter, more inviting atmosphere.
2013:
Daniel Lockwood, the son of Timothy A. Lockwood, began his funeral service career.
2014: The office space at the Genoa City location was remodeled to make room for a more accommodating lounge and handicap accessible restrooms.
2019:
The Genoa City location was completely remodeled. The front entryway was relocated to improve the flow into the building, load-bearing walls were removed, and proper supports were added to completely open up the chapel area. This significantly improved the seating layout for services held within that location, and the historic Victorian look of the original building was preserved.
2022:
The Elkhorn location was completely remodeled. The demolition of the office building on the property made room for more adequate parking for guests. A new space was added to replace the office space that was demolished, which also created space for a large lounge on the main level for families to use during visitation hours. The existing areas of the building were cosmetically updated to give the building a brighter and more modern look.
Who We Are
Our staff is here to provide you with excellent care and service during your time of loss. Get to know the people who will help you through the planning process.
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