On May 27, 1941, Carmine J. (C.J.) Parise received his undertaker's license, as it was called back then by the state of Pennsylvania. Carmine's interest in the funeral profession was inspired by his uncle, Jacob B. Graziano, who was the first...
Funeral Homes in Poyntelle, PA
In 1941 Ivan Clark established a funeral home on Delaware Street in Walton. After only six years he outgrew that location and moved to 25 Townsend Street. To better serve local families, Mr. Clark expanded his facility by constructing two...
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Facts about the city
Poyntelle (/pɔɪˈnɛl/ poy-NEL) is a village in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania, in the Lake Region of the Poconos. It was once a depot of the Scranton Division of the New York, Ontario & Western (O&W) Railway, but today, when it is known outside of its immediate vicinity, it is largely for being the location of Camps Westmont and Poyntelle Lewis Village, since the reputation and commercial reach of both, like those of most rural American summer camps, extend beyond the community in which the camps are physically located.
Poyntelle Obituaries
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History
There are many lakes, woodlands, and mountains. It is a small town, with a population of 71, however it has numerous camps and vacation centers. Poyntelle, PA, was founded in 1896 by Harry H. Poyntelle. .
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