The Austin H. Eberly Funeral Home has been proud to serve many families in the Dallastown area for more than 80 years. Our long standing reputation for caring and compassion brings families a sense of peace and comfort during their difficult time. We pay attention to every detail, providing families an assurance to know that their loved one is being honored in a very special way.
The care we give to our families does not end at the time of the funeral. We will help each family with their individual wants and needs as long as necessary. All of the staff at Austin H. Eberly Funeral Home feel we are a part of your extended family, and so continually strive for excellence in care to be sure every family is offered the very best.
The care we give to our families does not end at the time of the funeral. We will help each family with their individual wants and needs as long as necessary. All of the staff at Austin H. Eberly Funeral Home feel we are a part of your extended family, and so continually strive for excellence in care to be sure every family is offered the very best.
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