About Us

Paul and Karen Filter have provided caring funeral service to the residents of South-Eastern Indiana for over thirty years. The Filter's purchased their funeral home in Dillsboro from Donald and Gladys Ulrich in January of 1971. Donald Ulrich 's mother and father where funeral directors in Moores Hill and Donald followed in their footsteps. The Ulrich's joined in a partnership with another local man, Mr. Walter Sibbett. Together they provided funeral service to Moores Hill and Dillsboro for about thirty years. After the Ulrich's sold their business to the Filter's, Donald continued to be associated with Ulrich-Filter Funeral Home until his death in December of 1987.

Paul & Karen continued the tradition began by the Ulrich's.  The Filter's moved to Dillsboro because they knew the small town would provide the quality of life they wanted for their family. The benefits of living in a small town don't come without obligations. Paul and Karen knew this fact. They take an active role volunteering in civic life in Dillsboro.

Wanting to build upon their family business,  the Filter's purchased the former Stier & Williams funeral home in Aurora in June of 1984. This funeral home was established in January of 1897 by A.D. Sanks.  The present location, at 310 4th Street, Aurora was opened in 1930 by John Stier and Earl Williams. The business was sold to Glendal Stork in 1962. Robert Clark of Aurora operated the business for a few years after he purchased it from Mr. Stork. Paul and Karen purchased the mortuary from Mr. Clark. The Filter Funeral Home in Aurora then began to offer the same kind of quality service that they offered in their Dillsboro location.

Today, the Filter Family is here to provide you the answers you need, for some of the big questions life poses.