Richard C Stuart Funeral Home
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The mission of The Stuart Funeral Homes mission is to honor the life of your loved ones in all we do. We are here to help you through the difficult time in your life. We will work with you through pre-arrangements and the arrangements for the loss of your loved one to make sure that their life is remembered and celebrated in a respective setting.

The Stuart Funeral Homes respects the individuality of each person and the family's preferences, beliefs, wishes, and resources. We offer thoughtful arrangements, customized to your unique needs. We provide a full range of funeral and memorial services backed by a rich local history of quality and care.
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Our Armagh facility is conveniently located near the intersections of Route 22 and Route 56 making it easy for family and friends to find our facility from almost any direction. Repurposing the old William Penn Grange Hall, originally established in 1800's, we can now offer one of the area's largest and conveniently located facilities, the Richard C. Stuart Funeral Home in Armagh, has an occupancy capacity of over 300 people.
This section contains helpful information such as our current & past obituaries, our Wall Of Honor as well as who to contact to send flowers. To ensure your flowers arrive on time please contact a local florist, either ones listed or ones in the surrounding Johnstown and Indiana areas. They will make sure your flowers get to their destination on time.
Many people plan for life events such as weddings and vacations well in advance, but many people do not plan for something that is certain to happen, their funeral. While most people do not want to think about their own mortality, the time to pre-plan your funeral is now.

The primary advantages of pre-arranging your funeral is to relieve the burden on your loved ones in an already emotional time, and to ensure your funeral is carried out according to your wishes, eliminating the task of second-guessing what you would have wanted.Taking the time now to arrange your funeral is one less thing your loved ones will need to worry about once you've passed.
These articles will help you understand something about the grief and how we can help ourselves and others through the difficult process. These articles were written by Dr Bill Webster, our Director of Grief Education, and are part of a comprehensive library available on our Grief Journey web portal.
Over the years, there have been numerous attempts to explain it. Perhaps the most influential and well-known theory has been that of Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, who in her 1969 book "On Death and Dying" focused on an emotional transition through five stages, beginning with denial and progressing through anger, bargaining and depression before arriving at acceptance.
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