Integrity, Compassion & Excellence
For nearly 60 years and three generations, Drinkwine Family Mortuary has been serving veterans and families of all faiths, beliefs and cultures from south Denver and the surrounding metropolitan areas. In 1963, my wife Sharon and I, along with my parents, Donald and Lila Drinkwine, purchased our funeral home from Nickels-Hill Mortuary, and my family has continued to serve our community with integrity, compassion and dignity. I am very proud that three generations of the Drinkwine family have been and are still available at our funeral home on a daily basis to serve each of our families.
Drinkwine Family Mortuary is one of the few long-time, family-owned (most are corporate-owned) and operated funeral homes in Denver. Our facility houses a beautiful chapel for personalized memorial services and a secure, on-site crematory. Whether our funeral home provides a direct cremation or a traditional funeral, all details are given every consideration no matter how big or small because every family has different needs. The Drinkwines and staff are committed to providing your family with a dignified memorial customized for a lasting tribute to your loved one. We will carefully guide you through the many decisions that must be made during this challenging time. We promise to treat your family like one of ours!
We are truly grateful to have the confidence of the community in which we live and serve. I, along with my family and staff, look forward to our continued mission to provide the highest quality of funeral services and care for many years to come.
Please feel free to call us at any time of the day, including holidays for immediate assistance at 303-794-6376. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
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