Since 1983, Allen Funeral Home, Inc. has continuously provided professional and compassionate funeral service in a home-like environment to families in the Susquehanna Valley. For 25 years, our family owned and operated funeral home has purposed...
Funeral Homes in Washingtonville, PA
Our funeral home founder, Mr. Gordon D. McCarty (November 24, 1920 - December 16, 1994) was born and raised in Hughesville, a son of Clyde and Mamie Bartlow McCarty. As a family owned and operated funeral home, we are dedicated to providing the...
In 1947,George E. Carr, FD, founded the funeral home at 247 Chestnut Street, Mifflinburg. Mr. Carr, operated as the George E. Carr Funeral Home until his retirement from funeral directing on October 1, 1961.
Joseph J. Stutz, Inc. Funeral Home, located at 40 South Market Street in Mount Carmel, PA, serving individuals and families since 1919.
Joseph J. Stutz, Inc. Funeral Home has been handling needs of mourning families for three generations.
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Facts about the city
Washingtonville is a borough in Montour County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 273 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Bloomsburg–Berwick Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Washingtonville Obituaries
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History
During, the early 20th century, millionaire Frank DeLong would often visit the tiny town to get away from the city. It is part of the Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Bloomsburg-Berwick micropolitan area Statistical Area.
The small borough is named after the first American president, George Washington. Today, the old school building is now a nursing home, and the memorial still stands today, containing many historical artifacts. He ended up donating a school, which at the time was considered one of the best facilities in the country, to the town. It is believed that the fort stood somewhere near where Muddy Run and the Chillisquaque Creek meet.
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