Tim is a 1975 graduate of Monongahela High School. He attended mortuary school at PIMS in 1988 and then became licensed in February of 1990. He is very active in local organizations including Life Member of the Finleyville Fire Department where he has held the office of Chief, President and Assistant Chief among others.
He is an current officer in The Sons of the American Legion Post 613 and on the board of directors of Finleyville Cemetery. He is also serving as the President of Finleyville Borough Council. Sandy has been with the Funeral Home since the business was established in 1999. She handles the day to day administrative aspects of the business.
He is an current officer in The Sons of the American Legion Post 613 and on the board of directors of Finleyville Cemetery. He is also serving as the President of Finleyville Borough Council. Sandy has been with the Funeral Home since the business was established in 1999. She handles the day to day administrative aspects of the business.
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By providing surviving family and friends with an atmosphere of care and support in which to share thoughts and feelings about death, funerals are the first step in the healing process. It is the traditional way to recognize the finality of death. Funerals are recognized rituals for the living to show their respect for the dead and to help survivors begin the grieving process.
The basic Military Funeral Honors (MFH) ceremony consists of the folding and presentation of the United States flag to the veterans' family and the playing of Taps. The ceremony is performed by a funeral honors detail consisting of at least two members of the Armed Forces. The Funeral Honors rendered to you or your veteran will be determined by the status of the veteran.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant, a Government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death. When the grave is already marked, applicants will have the option to apply for either a traditional headstone or marker, or a new device (available spring 2009).
A United States flag is provided, at no cost, to drape the casket or accompany the urn of a deceased veteran who served honorably in the U. S. Armed Forces. It is furnished to honor the memory of a veteran's military service to his or her country. Generally, the flag is given to the next-of-kin, as a keepsake, after its use during the funeral service.
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