It is not always possible to pay respects in person, so we hope that this small token will help.
Offer a gift of comfort and beauty to a family suffering from loss.
A gift to your family, sparing them hard decisions at an emotional time.
About Us
On September 1, 1970, Dean Ladusau along with eight other Enid business men and women who were concerned for the Enid community opened Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. Those individuals included, Jack Evans, Orville Luckinbill, Bill Mays, Rev Will Lane, Dr Earl Robinson, Earl Inselman, Eddie Kemp and Margie Gau.
Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home has been in business for over 50 years and has been entrusted with over 10,000 loved ones of families in the Enid community. We, at Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home will continue the same tradition of compassion and professionalism with the second generation including, Dennis Luckinbill, Bob Inselman, and Richard Gau. We will strive to make your loved one’s service honorable and memorable. Our family-owned business continues to provide the same entrusted tradition for the families of the Enid community. Please come by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home and visit with the caring and compassionate staff so they can arrange a memorable service for your loved one.