The Frye Funeral Home, Inc. was founded in 1917 by Lewis Morrison Frye, Sr. and has since been family-owned and operated. It is the oldest existing funeral home in the Mon Valley. Known throughout the area for our compassionate commitment to all the families we serve. Over the last 103 years we have helped thousands of families plan and carry out celebrations of the lives of their loved ones.
Mr. Frye was born in 1891 and raised in nearby Coal Center. He was the son of Clarence and Henrietta Morrison Frye. After high school, he knew he wanted to become part of the funeral business and continued his studies in Mortuary Arts and Sciences as an apprentice at the James J. Flannery Brothers Co Funeral Home in Pittsburgh.
Mr. Frye was born in 1891 and raised in nearby Coal Center. He was the son of Clarence and Henrietta Morrison Frye. After high school, he knew he wanted to become part of the funeral business and continued his studies in Mortuary Arts and Sciences as an apprentice at the James J. Flannery Brothers Co Funeral Home in Pittsburgh.
Services
Frye Funeral Home, Inc. is located at 427 West Main Street in Monongahela, Pennsylvania. Our funeral home is spacious and beautifully decorated to provide comfort during your family's time of need. We can offer various sized viewing rooms designed to meet the needs of any family, as well as several sitting parlors, lounges, and everything necessary to make this time a little easier for you and your family.
Frye Funeral Home, Inc. provides planning for ceremonies and services, either in a cemetery chapel or at the gravesite, in several local cemeteries. Reviewing this information can help with decision making when you are beginning to make plans from out of town and can also be useful to those wishing to visit gravesites that are not familiar with the local area.
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