C.J. Lucas Funeral Home has provided quality service and comfort, for over a century, to hundreds-even thousands-of area families. Five generations of one family have provided comfort for families during times of stress and grief. C.J. Lucas Funeral Home is full-service, family owned and operated and is located in both Mount Carmel and Kulpmont with a licensed director on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The main branch is located at 27 N. Vine St., Mt. Carmel under the direction of C.J. Lucas, IV, supervisor. The branch office at 1053 Chestnut St., Kulpmont is supervised by C.J. Lucas. C.J. Lucas funeral home provides a wide range of funeral services for local community families. Cremation, funeral, and pre-arrangement services are all provided by both locations.
The main branch is located at 27 N. Vine St., Mt. Carmel under the direction of C.J. Lucas, IV, supervisor. The branch office at 1053 Chestnut St., Kulpmont is supervised by C.J. Lucas. C.J. Lucas funeral home provides a wide range of funeral services for local community families. Cremation, funeral, and pre-arrangement services are all provided by both locations.
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Staff members of C. J. Lucas Funeral Home, Inc are caring and experienced professionals who understand that each family is unique and has personal requests and traditions. These requests and traditions are of utmost importance to our staff of licensed funeral directors.
Charles J. Lucas IV joined the staff of the C. J. Lucas Funeral Home, Inc., in the Fall of 1992 after receiving his degree in Mortuary Science from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Arts and Science.A 1987 graduate of Mount Carmel Area High School and a 1991 graduate of Lock Haven University, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology.
Charles J. Lucas IV joined the staff of the C. J. Lucas Funeral Home, Inc., in the Fall of 1992 after receiving his degree in Mortuary Science from the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Arts and Science.A 1987 graduate of Mount Carmel Area High School and a 1991 graduate of Lock Haven University, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Clinical Psychology.
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Gary Drumheiser
Aug 05, 2020
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My sister, Melissa Wood, my wife, Lisa Drumheiser and myself, Gary Drumheiser, were extremely grateful and impressed with Lucas’ FH. As we were on our way from our home in Bucks County, PA up to see my mother, Margaret Purcell when we received the news that she had passed. As we would not make it there before she was taken to Lucas’ FH I thought we would not get to say our goodbyes to my mother, Margaret Purcell, 8/7/48 - 5/15/20. My wife called Lucas’ to ask if it would be possible since we were still two and a half hours away to see my mother and say our goodbyes. A woman named Ashley answered
Bill G.
Nov 18, 2016
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