The company prospered under the leadership of Jack and his four oldest sons. By the mid-1960’s, Jack retired, leaving his second son, Michael as the president of the company, and Charles and Joseph as officers.
In the 1970’s, the Wilmington suburbs expanded dramatically. Pike Creek Valley, once mostly farmland, burst with new developments and townhouses. Michael and his brothers saw in this area an excellent opportunity to serve their clients who relocated from the city. Construction for a new funeral home began on the corner of Limestone and Milltown Roads. In December 1972, the first funeral was held.
Michael and Charles had growing families. Michael lived in North Wilmington with wife, Eleanor Kelley and had five children, Michele, Maureen, Michael III, Mark and Kelley. Charles married Mildred Bradley and had four children, Charles Jr. “Chick”, Lori, Kathleen and Jane.
In the family tradition, Chick Jr. graduated from Salesianum High School and the University of Delaware, and worked summers and weekends when needed at the funeral homes. After earning a degree in business, he attended mortuary school in Pittsburgh, and graduated cum laude.
During this same time, the Mealey family dealt with a great deal of tragedy. Michael II was diagnosed with cancer. On August 23, 1982, Michael succumbed to his disease at age 47, leaving his family legacy with his younger brother.When his father died, Michael III was prompted to re-evaluate his future. He enrolled in college to earn the necessary credits for funeral licensing. Then, he entered mortuary school in Catonsville, Maryland. He worked mornings at the funeral home, and commuted to classes in the afternoons. On September 24, 1987, en route home, Michael III was tragically killed in an auto accident. The entire Mealey family was devastated by his loss.




