
HISTORY OF KIRKWOOD FUNERAL HOME OF MALTA, MONTANA
By Greg Kirkwood
The first funeral home in Malta was the Tucker Funeral Home owned by
Roscoe V. “Rock” Tucker. Rock was born April 22, 1854 in Westfield, New
York. He came to Montana October 24, 1895. He was associated with his father in
livery business, hotel management and raising sheep on Beaver Creek, two and one
half miles south of Bowdoin.
About the time of his coming to Montana, Mr. Tucker began a
nonprofessional undertaking service. He decided in 1908 to adopt this as his
business and established his funeral parlors. In a partnership as Tucker &
Cauffman he also became an auctioneer. His last funeral parlor was at 201 S. 2nd
St. East (across the street from the now Kirkwood Funeral Home). He was coroner
of Phillips County from the time of it creation until his death on November 25,
1932. For several months before his death he had been associated with Wilford
Bell in the Tucker & Bell Funeral Home.
Wilford F. Bell was born September 4, 1903, in Grinnell, Iowa. His family
moved to Montana in 1917 to a homestead south of Malta. After high school he
worked on the family farm and Cauffman Grocery. He married Kathryn Brown on
August 21, 1921 and they moved to California where he attended San Francisco
College of Mortuary Science. In 1932 they returned to Malta where he became
associated with the Tucker Funeral Home. His name was added to the business in
July of 1932. He ran as Tucker & Bell Funeral Home until 1933 when he
dropped the Tucker name.
In
1936 Wilford build a new funeral home on the corner of 2nd Ave. East
and 3rd Street East, 227 S. 2nd Ave. East. Wilfred ran the
funeral home and in 1968 brought Garry L. Adams in to manage the business for
him. Wilford sold the business to Garry in 1970.
Garry L. Adams was born August 7, 1944 in Three Forks. After graduating
high school he attended the University of Minnesota for an associate’s degree
in Mortuary Science. He returned to Montana where he worked in Helena. In 1968
he moved to Malta, where he worked as the manager for the Bell Funeral Home.
Garry became very involved with the business and in 1970 he purchased it and
changed the name to Adams Bell Funeral Home. Garry started planning for the
future and purchased land at the corner of 2nd Ave. East and 2nd
Street East, 202 S. 2nd St. East, for his new funeral home. He built
the new Adams Funeral Home in 1978. This was a state of the art building with
over 7,800 square feet of floor space, including a 4 car garage. The chapel will
seat 200 people and had two visitation rooms with a nice family room. It has two
public rest rooms with one more that could be used for the handicap. With
everything on one level it makes it nice for anyone to attend a funeral and has
also hosted weddings.
Garry ran the business for many years and always was bringing in new
ideas to help with the services. He was one of the first to add the obituary to
the memorial folders. He then added the photograph for the deceased to the
folder. In the late 1990’s he added color photographs and started customizing
the memorial folders. We also started adding color photos of the flowers to the
memorial book and color photos of the deceased.
In 1994 while visiting Jan’s parents, Garry offered Greg Kirkwood the
job as manager of the funeral home, with the possibility of purchasing it in the
future. Greg was hired, and on August 21, 1994 started as manager. Greg and Jan
moved to Malta from Glenwood Springs, Colorado where he had been manager of a
funeral home for a number of years.
Greg was born April 4, 1947 in Wichita, Kansas. After high school in
1965, he enlisted in the Air Force. His first duty station was Glasgow Air Force
Base where he arrived in December of 1965. He met Janice Carlson on a blind date
on April 15, 1966 and they were married on April 16, 1967 in her home town of
Wolf Point. After his discharge in 1969, they moved to Wichita Kansas where he
attended Friends University and Wichita State University. In 1973 they moved to
Oklahoma so he could attend Central State University for mortuary school. After
graduating in 1976 with a Bachelors of Science degree, they worked in Hominy,
Oklahoma for a few years and moved to Montana where he worked in Wolf Point and
Three Forks. In 1983 they moved to Glenwood Spring and later to Delta Colorado
and then back to Glenwood Springs.
It was in 1978 Greg first met Garry Adams. They started a friendship that
grew more while he lived in Garry’s home town of Three Forks and Greg got to
know Garry’s parents.
In January of 1999 Garry added the Hi-Line Crematory to the business.
Greg had run a crematory in Colorado and together they had some good marketing
plans. This was the first crematory on the Hi-line of Montana.
On August 21, 2008, 14 years to the date he started working for Garry,
Greg bought the Adams Funeral Home and change the name to Adams Kirkwood Funeral
Home. On July 1, 2009 the name will be changed to Kirkwood Funeral Home.