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Kearney Funeral Home
Our belief has always been the death of a loved one is the single most difficult moment you can face during a lifetime. Our commitment to you, is that you face this moment with the help of a compassionate staff who truly cares. It is this thread, "commitment to caring, " which is woven into our cloak of service.

We treat survivors with dignity and respect. We never assume a family knows what will happen next. We are there to guide you. We will explain all options, and allow the family to choose which option feel right for them. We allow the memorial through the funeral service to become a celebration of a life lived.
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The Kearney Funeral Home was founded by John A. Kearney and his brother Patrick in 1903. John's son, J. Robert Kearney completed a course in embalming at Renaurd Training School in NYC 1927. He and his wife Kathryn later became associated in the funeral business with his father. Three generations of the Kearney family have been dedicated to the service of the community for over one hundred years.
Funerals are an expression of the loss of a loved one. The funeral ritual can be personalized to allow for your own family traditions and beliefs. Family and friends gathering together, not only to say goodbye to their loved one, allows them to show their support for each other. As a part of the grieving process, the viewing is a very important part.
The deceased worker must have credit for work covered by Social Security, ranging from 1 1/2 to 10 years depending on his or her age at death. A widow or widower age 60 or older (50 if disabled), or at any age if caring for an entitled child who is under 16 or disabled. A divorced widow or widower age 60 or older (50 if disabled), if the marriage lasted 10 years, or if caring for an entitled child who is under 16 or disabled.
Get off Exit 164 and proceed on Route 29 to Exit 3. Bear left and turn left on to the San Souci Highway towards Nanticoke. At the first traffic light turn left onto Kosciuszko Street (at CVS Pharmacy). Make the first right turn onto East Green Street. Go three blocks and the Funeral Home will be on your left (Walnut and Green Streets).
Born in Nanticoke, he was the son of Rose Madl and the late George Madl. Vincent was a graduate of Greater Nanticoke High School. He enjoyed playing baseball throughout his school years. He was employed at Nicholson in Wilkes-Barre, until it's closing, Evans & Daniels for 12 years, and then Legett & Platt.
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