William W. "Bill" Kulik founded the Kulik Funeral Home which was located at 426 Hanover Avenue in Allentown in 1949. The funeral home started almost like any local, neighborhood family business and grew little by little. Bill's son, William W....
Funeral Homes in Milford Square, PA
Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., has a long history dating back to the late 1800's both in Topton and Kutztown. Irwin and Katie DeLong began operating the DeLong Funeral Home, located on Home Avenue in Topton, until 1942, when a partnership was...
John Wetzel established Wetzel and Son in 1881. The first funeral home was located at 2328-30 Germantown Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Today, Bob and Erich Wetzel own and operate three funeral homes located at 6902 Rising Sun Avenue in...
For over to 60 years the William R. May Funeral Home has served our community and surrounding neighborhoods with a true dedication to excellence. The cornerstone of our service has always been our personal and professional care, and that...
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Milford Square is a census-designated place in Milford Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It is located along PA Route 663 near the borough of Trumbauersville. As of the 2010 census, the population was 897 residents. While the village has a PO Box post office with the zip code of 18935, the surrounding area uses the Quakertown zip code of 18951. It is located on the Unami Creek (also called Swamp Creek) which drains into the Perkiomen Creek. It was known as Heistville after the Heist family who operated Achey's Mill and built a mill house next to it until c. 1850.Campbell's Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. It is also home to Achey's Bridge, the first concrete-reinforced bridge in America. Following the design of Henry Mercer. The bridge now sits on private property.
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