The funeral home was opened in 1885 as a furniture store/funeral home combination. In 1993 we closed the furniture store to expand the funeral home and to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act by making the Centre Hall facility handicap...
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Facts about the city
Spruce Creek is a small unincorporated community in Spruce Creek Township of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was a stop on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Main Line, lying along Spruce Creek at its confluence with the Little Juniata River. The river passes through a nearby water gap in Tussey Mountain downstream of the village, along with the railroad line.In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it was the location of a large woollen mill, but is now best known as the site of Indian Caverns which has been open to the public since 1929.Spruce Creek is also known for its world famous fly fishing. Although most of Spruce Creek is private fishing the area also holds the Little Juniata River which is open to the public. Former United States Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Jimmy Carter and Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro Troy Polamalu have made visits to fish.President Eisenhower visited while in office on May 9, 1953.President Carter visited while in office on May 26–27, 1979; Jun. 7-8 1980; Jun 13-14, 1980; Aug. 15-16, 1980; Sept. 19-20, 1980; Oct. 4-5, 1980; Oct. 17, 1980; Nov. 7-10, 1980.
Spruce Creek Obituaries
It was written on December 15th, 2013 that Cynthia Joy Peterson (Shaw) perished in Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania. Ms. Peterson was 57 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Cynthia Joy's life.
It was noted by Cincinnati Enquirer and Cincinnati Post on October 6th, 1913 that Calvin Showalter died in Spruce Creek, Pennsylvania. Showalter was 50 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Calvin's life.
History
The river passes through a nearby water gap in Tussey Mountain downstream of the village, along with the railroad line.
In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, it was the location of a large woollen mill, but is now best known as the site of Indian Caverns which has been open to the public since 1929. Spruce Creek is a small unincorporated area community in Spruce Creek Township, Pennsylvania Creek Township of Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was a stop on the former Main Line (Pennsylvania Railroad) Railroad Main Line, lying along Spruce Creek (Pennsylvania) Creek at its confluence with the Little Juniata River. .
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