Facilities
Stevens Mortuary is located in the historic home built for Col. and Mrs. James Scott in 1833. Major renovation and additions include a chapel, large viewing rooms, offices, selection rooms, and exterior enhancements. Furnished with antiques, our facility offers a comfortable and home-like atmosphere like no other.
Our facility is handicapped accessible, with parking lots adjacent to the building. The Stevens Chapel is equipped with a professional sound system, including CD and cassette players. To accommodate families’ musical preferences, an organ and a piano for live music are available. We also offer video memorial tributes, created on premises, which can be shown during the visitation and/or during the service. A link to the video tribute may be placed on the obituary (on our website) allowing friends and family around the world to view it.
We welcome you into our home
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Entrance/Foyer
Our long-standing tradition is to greet families and guests in the main foyer with its grand staircase, provide directions, and put our visitors at ease. |
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Visitation Rooms
Our elegantly decorated visitation rooms can be configured to accommodate small private gatherings or large, public visitations. |
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Visitation Rooms
Featuring one of several antique pianos located throughout the building. |
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Gold Room
Stevens Mortuary is known throughout East Tennessee for the variety and rarity of antiques personally selected by Mrs. Stevens. |
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Gold Room
The fireplace is original to the home which was built in 1833. |
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Stevens Chapel
The Stevens Chapel and adjacent private chapel rooms will accommodate approximately 300 people for services. Families may elect to sit in the chapel or in a private room with full view of the service. |
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Selection Room
We have a large selection of caskets, urns, and vaults to fit within each family’s budget. |
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Situated on five acres of picturesque land bordered by a creek, the grounds and award-winning gardens are frequently used as a backdrop for wedding, anniversary, and family reunion photographs by local residents. The beauty and tranquility of our gardens are a source of comfort for our families. |
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Lower Garden
Southern annuals and perennials as well as magnificent flowering trees surround the fountain in the lower garden. |
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Easter Sunrise Service
Since 1979, the gardens have been the site of our annual Easter Sunrise Service. Members of the community and families we’ve served come each year to celebrate Easter. |
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Horse-drawn Hearse
Our logo is a replica of the more than 150-year-old horse-drawn hearse discovered in rural Indiana by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. | |
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