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Funeral Homes in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's funeral homes serve a state with deep roots on both ends and a vast rural middle. Philadelphia's funeral service industry reflects the city's African American, Irish, Italian, and Puerto Rican communities, while Pittsburgh's providers carry the traditions of Eastern European steelworker families. Between them, Pennsylvania Dutch country, the Poconos, and small Appalachian towns maintain family-owned funeral homes where directors have served the same families for generations. Pennsylvania's strong Catholic, Quaker, and Amish communities each bring distinct approaches to honoring the dead.

Funeral Homes by City in Pennsylvania

Browse 98 funeral homes and cremation providers across 35 cities in Pennsylvania. Each city listing includes local funeral directors, cremation services, and memorial chapels with complete contact information and service details.

Benefits of Using the Evermore Directory in Pennsylvania

Discover why families throughout Pennsylvania trust our directory to find compassionate funeral homes and cremation services

Local Pennsylvania Funeral Homes

Find funeral homes and cremation services throughout Pennsylvania, from major cities to small towns. Our directory includes both family-owned funeral directors and established memorial chapels serving your community.

Verified Contact Information

All funeral homes in our Pennsylvania directory are verified with current phone numbers, addresses, and service information so you can reach trusted providers immediately when needed.

Compare Services and Options

Compare funeral homes across Pennsylvania to find services that match your needs, whether traditional burial, cremation, memorial services, or pre-planning arrangements.

About Funeral Services in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's funeral homes serve a state with deep roots on both ends and a vast rural middle. Philadelphia's funeral service industry reflects the city's African American, Irish, Italian, and Puerto Rican communities, while Pittsburgh's providers carry the traditions of Eastern European steelworker families. Between them, Pennsylvania Dutch country, the Poconos, and small Appalachian towns maintain family-owned funeral homes where directors have served the same families for generations. Pennsylvania's strong Catholic, Quaker, and Amish communities each bring distinct approaches to honoring the dead.

The Evermore Directory lists 98 funeral homes across 35 cities in Pennsylvania, making it easy to compare local providers in your area. Each listing includes verified contact information, service offerings, and location details to help you make informed decisions during a difficult time.

Whether you need traditional burial services, cremation, memorial planning, pre-arrangements, or grief support, our Pennsylvania funeral home directory connects you with licensed providers who can help.

Tips for Choosing a Funeral Home in Pennsylvania

  • Contact multiple funeral homes in your Pennsylvania community to compare pricing and available services
  • Request the General Price List (GPL) from each Pennsylvania funeral home - they're required by law to provide it
  • Ask about all options including burial, cremation, green burial, and memorial services available in Pennsylvania
  • Verify the funeral home's licensing with the Pennsylvania state board and check their experience with your cultural or religious traditions
  • Inquire about additional services like grief counseling, pre-planning, and memorial products offered by Pennsylvania providers
  • Consider the location and accessibility of the funeral home for family and friends attending services in Pennsylvania

Pro Tip for Pennsylvania Families

When contacting funeral homes in Pennsylvania, ask about their experience serving families in your specific community. Local funeral directors often have established relationships with cemeteries, crematoriums, florists, and other service providers in the area, which can help streamline arrangements and potentially reduce costs during an already difficult time.