The Bauer Family tradition of caring began in 1947 when Amberson C. Bauer founded the first Bauer Funeral Home in Kittanning. When Amby's son Jack joined the growing business in 1970, the Bauer Funeral Home became truly a family enterprise.Jack...
Funeral Homes in Home, PA
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Home.
Zip codes in the city: 15747.
Indiana County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
Waldron Funeral Home formerly the T.G. McCracken Funeral Home of Mahaffey was rebuilt and reopened in October 2003 under the ownership of Lisa Waldron. The new facility offers the community a spacious viewing area, lounge and carport.
Since its founding by Fred H. Clawson in 1931, Clawson's Funeral Home has maintained its leadership in this southern Armstrong County community of Leechburg, Pennsylvania. The continual growth and reputation of Clawsons continued with the...
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Facts about the city
Home is an unincorporated village located in Rayne Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania. Although it is not tracked by the US Census Bureau, Home has been assigned the ZIP code 15747 and is a part of the telephone area code 724.
Home Obituaries
It was revealed by Johnstown Tribune-Democrat on September 15th, 2013 that Richard Vaughn "Dick" Bennett died in Home, Pennsylvania. Bennett was 71 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Richard Vaughn "Dick"'s life.
It was disclosed by Johnstown Tribune-Democrat on March 15th, 2012 that Gladys M Duncan (Martin) died in Home, Pennsylvania. Ms. Duncan was 87 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Gladys M's life.
History
Home is an unincorporated village located in Rayne Township, Pennsylvania Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania. Although the episode was set in the town or a place like it, it was actually filmed near Fort Langley, British Columbia.
The author Edward Abbey moved to Home in 1931, having been born in the Indiana hospital and spending the first four-and-a-half years in other towns and villages in the area. Abbey, known for his great depictions of nature and its beauty, was said to have gotten much of his inspiration from growing up in Home. In the episode, Home is depicted as an idyllic "Mayberry" like town clouded by a reclusive local family with a dark secret.
News
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