Since the early 1920s, the funeral home on Jonestown Road in Grantville has been helping area families with compassionate, personal service in their times of need. Our family purchased the location in 1980, and we continue to carry on the chapel's heritage of compassionate, caring service. Over the years, we have expanded our locations to bring our services to more families in our growing communities.
Our Palmyra funeral home opened in 1988, with our Hummelstown location following a year later. In 2002, we established our own on-premise crematory in Grantville. For 40 years, the Buse family has become known in the community largely through personal recommendation for serving the families who trust us in a humble, compassionate, sincere, and professional manner.
Our Palmyra funeral home opened in 1988, with our Hummelstown location following a year later. In 2002, we established our own on-premise crematory in Grantville. For 40 years, the Buse family has become known in the community largely through personal recommendation for serving the families who trust us in a humble, compassionate, sincere, and professional manner.
Services
When a death occurs, there are details to take care of; decisions and arrangements to make. It is, without question, an emotionally stressful time. That is why our professional, licensed funeral directors are available to you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We will assume those responsibilities, and help you make choices that are most appropriate for you, your family, and your budget.
In our three funeral chapels, we strive to create a modest, homelike atmosphere of sincere caring and reflection. Our facilities are comfortable and can accommodate from 90-120 people. Throughout, you will find comfortable furniture, soothing colors and dcor, tasteful accessories, with family lounges for private personal gatherings.
When it comes to your final arrangements, shouldn't you make the decisions? The arrangements you make will reflect your exact wishes and desires. Pre-arranging your own service will help to ease the burden of your loved ones. It will also alleviate any questions, problems or differences, which can occur among family members.
Today, many people are choosing cremation rather than traditional interment. If you're considering this option, we want you to know that you still have a large selection of ways to celebrate the life of the person who has died. Some families decide to have a traditional memorial service, so family and friends can gather to share their grief and offer comfort.
The following is a brief description of the most often requested type of arrangements. In all cases, you will only be charged for those services actually used or desired. Additional charges to the above may include casket, vault, urn, grave opening charges, flowers, certified copies of death certificate, honorariums, charges for newspaper death notices.
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