Crooks, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Mercer, officiating.īurial: Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hermitage.Įx-Sharon woman worked for Social Security office Friday in the funeral home, with the Rev. until time of service Friday (8-15-97) in CUNNINGHAM FUNERAL HOMES Inc., 144 S. Erie St., Mercer.Ĭalling hours: 7 to 9 p.m. William ``Bill'' Paul (Clara Belle ``Sally''), 85, of 213 S. She was preceded in death by two sisters, Halle Fetterolf and Helen Sharlow and a twin brother, Clarence Fetterolf. 11, 1941 a daughter, Nancy Reznor, Mercer two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Surviving are: her husband, William ``Bill'' Paul Clark, whom she married Oct. Clark was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Mercer, since 1924. 18, 1911, in Vernon Township to Glenna and Maude Hollobaugh Fetterolf. Erie St., Mercer, died Tuesday (8-12-97) in United Community Hospital, Pine Township, after an extended illness. Was member of Trinity Presbyterian since 1924Ĭlara Belle ``Sally'' Clark, 213 S. With a commitment to offer the finest facilites, automobiles, and technology available. The McGonigle Family continues a tradition of excellence which began more than 100 years ago.įor more information, please contact our New Castle or Sharon Funeral Home listed below.The Herald, Sharon, Pa.: Obituary archivesġ997 obituaries index // main Herald Obituaries page ![]() Our dedicated staff provides the utmost care, comfort and professionalism, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to the families that call upon us in their time of need. We trust you will find helpful information as well as answers to your questions pertaining to funeral and cremation services we offer. Today, as one of the largest funeral providers in Pennsylvania, we serve more than four hundred families annually, with locations in New Castle and Sharon Pennsylvania. Since 1897, the McGonigle Family has been serving the needs of families in Mercer and Lawrence Counties in Pennsylvania and Trumbull and Mahoning Counties in Ohio. For the most current Covid-19 information and guidelines, please click the link below: Welcome to McGonigle Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to help families honor the lives of their loved ones, while respecting the unique challenges brought by the coronavirus. We encourage you to reach out and support a friend or neighbor who has experienced a loss. The loss of a loved one is difficult under any circumstance, even more so during this troublesome time. Send a hand written note or sympathy card to the family. Sharing photos and memories via texting or social media. ![]() A phone call or video call to the family. Post an online condolence on our website. Please note: You do not need a Facebook account to access.Īdditional ways you can support a family while staying safe: Our live broadcasts will be streamed via Facebook and the recorded version will remain on our YouTube channel. In response to this we have recently equipped our funeral homes with livestreaming capability. Bradley McGonigle Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc., remains committed to caring for those who have died and serving those who mourn.ĭuring these unprecedented times we continue to provide cremations, burials, viewings and funerals in compliance with CDC protocols. For information regarding the application process and answers to the frequently asked questions to qualify for this assistance, please click the link below:įEMA Funeral Funeral Assistance Information Covid-19 Information:Īs our community continues to feel the impact of the coronavirus, J. In an effort to best assist the families that have lost a loved one due to the Covid-19 virus, we would like to inform you of the assistance program that has recently been enacted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
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