The owners of two independently run funeral homes in Berks and Lancaster counties have joined forces to acquire another establishment in Lebanon County. The Porterfield Scheid Funeral Home in North ...
Cremation is now the most popular option for final disposition. Cremation was used in 54 percent of deaths in 2019, according to the National Funeral Directors Association. They project that to rise ...
The National Funeral Directors Association has predicted that by 2035, nearly 80% of Americans will opt for cremation. When the first U.S. indoor cremation machine was opened in 1876 in Lancaster, ...
A Lebanon County-based funeral home’s holding company is seeking to reorganize in a Chapter 11 bankruptcy to pay off $2.6 million in loans on its facilities, including two funeral home properties in ...
LancasterOnline: Lebanon County funeral home sold to Lancaster County competitor in bankruptcy reorganization
A recent deal in bankruptcy court has preserved the current ownership of two Lancaster County funeral homes but allowed a competitor to take over one of its former operations in Lebanon County. The ...
Lebanon County funeral home sold to Lancaster County competitor in bankruptcy reorganization
Reading Eagle: Funeral owners in Berks and Lancaster acquire Lebanon County establishment
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