Hustedt Building as undertakers & furniture store.
Per Richard Ferguson: The building indeed was the Hustedt Undertakers and Furniture Makers before it became the theater. Per Charlotte Sellers: The Hustedt building on East Second Street, one of Seymour’s oldest and best known business blocks, has been sold to V.J. Allegro; property goes through to Third Street. The building, remodeled in recent years, was last occupied by S.F. Tower undertaking establishment. – Seymour Daily Tribune, 16 Mar 1929. Seymour directory shows 1927: J.W. Hustedt undertaker, 109 E 2nd; C.E. Kysar, 315 N Walnut. 1931: G.C. Beatty pool & V.J. Allegro fruits, 109 E 2nd; Tower Funeral Home, 315 N Walnut 1940: Vondee at 109 E 2nd; Tower Funeral Home, 315 N Walnut 1930 and 1940 census schedules show Simon F. Tower, funeral home proprietor, at 315 N Walnut. Richard Ferguson: And the Victor Burkholder bought it from the Towers family. Thanks for all the info.
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