Our name may be new, but we have provided quality funeral services to the Daytona Beach area since 1917.
Two historic funeral homes - Baggett & Summers Funeral Home and Cardwell Funeral Home - have merged to become ONE ultimate provider of affordable funeral and cremation services.
Losing a loved one and planning a funeral or memorial service is without question an emotionally draining ordeal. With us, however, it doesn't have to drain you financially. At the time of loss, cost should be the last thing on your mind... because it’s the last thing on ours.
We offer professional guidance and personal and specialized attention before, during and after the loss of a loved one. Our reputation for honesty and integrity is very well-known, and it is our most valuable asset.
Baggett-Wetherby Funeral Home was founded in 1917 by prominent pioneer residents Billie B. Baggett, who also served as Daytona Beach's third mayor, and Jerome Wetherby.
By 1935, Billie was president of the company, which was then known as the Baggett, Whetherby & McIntosh Company. One of their most notable services was the funeral of John. D. Rockefeller, the well-known American industrialist and philanthropist who died at his Ormond Beach home in 1937. Billie sold the business to Wilmans Byington Baggett (his son) and Charles S. McIntosh in 1946. The funeral home was then known as Baggett-McIntosh until 1973, when it was renamed as Baggett & Summers Funeral Home to reflect the co-ownership of Lawrence J. "Larry" Summers.
In 1960, Baggett-McIntosh converted an old restaurant building at 543 Halifax Drive to establish Port Orange's first funeral home. The funeral home was managed by Glenn Cardwell, and his wife, Thelma, for six years until they purchased the business and renamed it Cardwell Funeral Home.
Glenn, a licensed funeral director and embalmer, began his funeral service career in 1949, and later served as president of the Cardwell-Lewis Crematory. The couple understood the area's small-town concept of "people helping people," and adapted a neighborly business approach that earned their funeral home a reputation as one of the fairest in the area.
In 1973, Glenn and Thelma moved their funeral home business to its current South Ridgewood location. By 1980, the couple had served the Port Orange community through various avenues for decades and decided it was time to retire. Their daughter, Christine Cardwell Doughty, continues to work at the funeral home ensuring the Cardwell traditions endure. To this day, she welcomes every family with the Cardwell Family signature charm.
Christine and the staff of Cardwell, Baggett & Summers moved into a beautifully renovated new funeral home building on Oct. 11, 2016. This new South Daytona location (301 Big Tree Road) is about two miles north of the old South Ridgewood facility.