Our Sinking Spring facility has a fascinating history. It was constructed in the late 1700s as a farmhouse, and was used through the years as a school for boys and even as a flower farm. In the late 1960s it became a very popular restaurant known...
Funeral Homes in Perkiomenville, PA
Places
Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Perkiomenville.
Suburbs of Perkiomenville: Perkiomenvlle.
Zip codes in the city: 18074.
Montgomery County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with.
John Wetzel established Wetzel and Son in 1881. The first funeral home was located at 2328-30 Germantown Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Today, Bob and Erich Wetzel own and operate three funeral homes located at 6902 Rising Sun Avenue in...
The 115 year old, family-owned and operated Donohue Funeral Home, was originally located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 54th and Market Streets. The business today has funeral homes in Newtown Square, West Chester, Downingtown, Upper Darby and...
For over to 60 years the William R. May Funeral Home has served our community and surrounding neighborhoods with a true dedication to excellence. The cornerstone of our service has always been our personal and professional care, and that...
Our memorial home was established in 1963 and "A Tradition of Service to the Community" continues to be our motto.Our mission is to serve, educate and care. and provide the best information on death, dying and bereavement.In your busy schedule at...
The firm was founded in 1954 by William C. Rigby as on old fashioned, family owned funeral home. Carl W. Harting joined the firm in 1970,and became partner in 1977. In 1983, Bill Hagan who is a lifetime Media,Pa. resident purchased the business...
I t all began in 1852 when Peter Burkey started a cabinet making business in Hamburg, PA. Eventually he was called upon to make wooden caskets. The pairing may seem odd at first, but the very roots of the founding makes very good sense. Down...
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Facts about the city
Perkiomenville is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. Perkiomenville is located in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metro area of the Northeastern United States. The community is in the Eastern Standard time zone and is located on both sides of the Perkiomen Creek, which separates Marlborough Township and Upper Frederick Township. The latitude of Perkiomenville is 40.324N. The longitude is -75.478W. Route 29 runs north-to-south through the village.The history of Perkiomenville's founding is clouded in controversy. Some historical documents show that the first landowner was a farmer named James Ferguson Seeds in 1727. He tended the land that was still inhabited by the Perkiomen Indians. Unlike other settlers of the time, Seeds had a peaceful relationship with the natives. His grandson, Jacob Seeds, married a native Perkiomen Indian and they further settled the valley of Eichele. Upon James Seeds's death in 1755, he had named his area Perkiomenville.The other legend of the founding of the town dates back further to 1688 when a young blacksmith named William Henry Emerick Sr fell upon the land after he lost a duel with a rival blacksmith. He camped out in the forest and met the Perkiomen tribe. The Indians believed he was a god due to his skill with blacksmithing. They let him take all the land and moved to the interior deeply wooded areas. This legend has lost credence with historians in the last few decades.
Perkiomenville Obituaries
It was reported by The Phoenix on July 20th, 2014 that Patricia Coll (Losch) passed away in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. Ms. Coll was 73 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Patricia's life.
It was written by The Capital on August 21st, 2012 that Clarence Richard Sr Swann passed on in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Swann was 90 years old and was born in Perkiomenville, PA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Clarence Richard Sr's life.
It was noted by The Times Herald on September 17th, 2011 that Carole Ann Novi (Novi) passed away in Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania. Ms. Novi was 50 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Carole Ann's life.
It was revealed by The Macon Telegraph on June 13th, 2011 that Albert C Jones passed away in Warner Robins, Georgia. Jones was 65 years old and was born in Perkiomenville, PA. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Albert C's life.
History
The longitude is -75.478W. Perkiomenville is an unincorporated area community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania County, Pennsylvania, United States. Perkiomenville is located in the Delaware Valley metro area of the Northeastern United States. The community is notable for being the home of several members of the band God Lives Underwater. The latitude of Perkiomenville is 40.324N.
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