ABOUT US
Our History -
Malcom's Brower-Wann Funeral home
was established in Lewiston, Idaho in
1924 by Loren B. Wann and
Eugene Brower in a Victorian mansion
on Main Street. Mr. Wann purchased
Mr. Brower's interest in the 1930's.
In 1941, Mr. Wann's daughter,
Betty Jean, married Kermit H. Malcom.
During WWII, Mr. Wann became ill
and died, and the business was assumed by Betty until Kermit could return from the military. After the War and after college training, Mr. Malcom became the owner/manager. He followed the tradition of community involvement and providing the most up-to-date practice in funeral service. The funeral home experienced a fire in 1950 and a new facility was built at 1711 - 18th Street over the next two years; where it still exists. In 1983, Kermit and Betty retired and ownership was passed to their sons, K. Michael and William (Bill) and a son-in-law, Marsh Harwick. In 2003, Harwick retired and management was assumed by Mike and Bill. In 2005, Mike pursued other interests and Bill has been the manager since.
Our Business Philosophy -
Customer service is everything at Malcom's
Brower-Wann Funeral Home. Every family we
serve has a different background and different
desires regarding funeral service. Our first
responsibility is to listen to our clients and determine
how we can be of assistance. We may offer
reccommendations regarding options a family
has, never with any sales pressure. Our goal is to
provide professional service with personal
attention to our many clients, among whom we include
many long-time friends and neighbors. We offer understanding and thoroughness with reasonable prices and outstanding service. We have the most modern facility in the region, with updated media equipment for music and video presentations. We, of course, serve all faiths and all cemeteries.