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Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared, and honors the memory of your loved one. It's important to take the time to acknowledge the uniqueness of the deceased: the individuality of their personality, and the uniqueness of their life's path.

Not just for them, but for you; it affirms the relationship, and leads to healing after loss. Honoring their life is truly an act of love - for the both of you. Taking the time to design your service is a loving act, and not a difficult one. We invite you to explore the seemingly infinite number of ways to celebrate and honor a life.
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We'll be pleased to welcome your visit to our warm and comfortable offices. Young Funeral Home was designed to be unlike any funeral home you've ever seen; it's truly a one-of-a-kind place. We invite you to come in and see for yourself how we're revolutionizing the way you think about funeral service.
And we promise to always respond with honesty and clarity. We've made it simple for you too -you can email us, connect with a member of our staff by phone, or simply stop in to our office. We ask just one thing: if you have immediate need of us, please call (724) 283-3333. We'll be pleased to welcome your visit to our warm and comfortable offices.
Honoring the achievements of your loved ones and celebrating the life you shared together are the cornerstones of healing after loss. Honoring the life of your loved one means you value the relationship you shared. We look forward to helping you decide how to celebrate that bond, and honor the unique individual you've lost.
There are two facets of the design process. First, we ask you to consider how you wish to honor and celebrate the life. When those important decisions are made, we'll turn to the issue of how you wish to care for the physical remains. It's about bringing those you love together, at a time of loss. It's a natural thing to do, and over time, has become a socially-expected practice.
All too often, families discount the value of ceremony after the death of a loved one, and we certainly don't want you to make that mistake. Coming together after a loss is a very essential part of the grieving process. In the depth of early grief, you might think that it would be 'easier' to just take care of things as simply - and as quickly -as possible.
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Maria Hernandez
Maria Hernandez
Sep 03, 2018
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Was not happy with my experience. Pricing and such was very shady always changed and they didn’t even provide a few obituary cards at our service for us family nor at least a guest book. They were supposed to put the obituary on their website the same day we went in and it never got in, we did agree it went to the local newspaper for Friday the day of service as it was private though. My employer was kind hearted enough to pay services for my baby sister and it was $8500 and when I call to ask about why the person named Monica was very rude to me said well you didn’t pay for that. I mean seriously