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Thank you for taking the time to visit our website. If you need further assistance after browsing our website, please feel free to contact us at any of our three locations. The Burns Family remains committed, prepared, and available 24/7 to serve our families. We understand the importance of attending funeral visitations and services to personally offer your condolences to a family who has recently lost a loved one.

However, we have to obey the recommendations from government and state funeral board officials with enforcing the restrictions of no public gatherings larger than 10 people. Although a hug, kiss, or handshake can mean the world to a family who is grieving a loss, it is not the only way to offer condolences.
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95 South to Girard Avenue Ext. Go to 4th traffic light on Girard Avenue (Palmer Street) Turn right onto Palmer Street. Take Palmer Street to 1st traffic light (Frankford Avenue) Turn left onto Frankford Avenue. Go to 1st street on left hand side (East Columbia Avenue) Turn left onto East Columbia Avenue.
Burns Funeral Home, Inc. was established in 1939 by Martin J. Burns, Sr. Martin worked as an ice and coal delivery man before opening the funeral home. He worked at a local funeral home part time, before establishing his own. Once he opened his own funeral home, people in the community would call him because they knew him from coming to their home every day and night.
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Aimmee Truong
Aimmee Truong
Apr 25, 2021
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My father in law passed away in December of 2020 and I was referred to use Burns Funeral Home for his service. Bob Burns was very accommodating the first day we met him and was extremely patient with what my spouse wanted for his father’s services. Bob worked diligently to walk us through everything as we of course were clouded by emotion just fresh off my FIL’s passing. Bob covered everything from the insurance company to prayer cards down to a tee. The service was very beautiful and we as a family were very pleased. Four months on, I needed additional death certificates and Bob had a quick
John G.
John G.
Jun 25, 2018
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I would like to let everyone to know if someone passes away in the family (and so so sorry to for your loss) that bob and the staff at burns funeral home services done a fantastic and professional job for my mom who we lost last week and was taken here for the first time in Pennsylvania (coming from Texas) as this is where my mom wanted to Ben laid to rest at,
The job, services, professional manners that we all needed was just overwhelmed with care and comfort that we all needed and was tbere, the entire staff was just amazing, price was there also, spot on th money well spent for my mom
Thanks