LANCASTER, PA, November 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, serving families since 1940, continued to live up to their reputation of unmatched attention to detail by launching their new website to offer the families of the Lancaster area easy accessibility to resources and information. http://www.KearneyASnyderFuneralHome.com
Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home have just launched their new website to provide families of the Lancaster community with education, support and resources during the loss of a loved one.
Jeremy DeBord, representing the fourth generation of the Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, added, "We want to remain current and provide our families only with the best assistance, resources and care and our new website helps us do just that."
Key Benefits of the new website are;
Easy to access information about death, funerals, cremation and grief for members of the Lancaster, PA community.
Ability for grieving families to share obituary information using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms
Giving the community easy access to support and online resources when losing a loved one.
Obituaries and condolences posted on the website for grieving families for an infinite period of time to provide a community grieving place.
Providing Pre-planning resources and information for individuals wanting to pre-plan for their own peace of mind.
About Kearney A Snyder Funeral Home
The elegant, Italianate-style mansion on Lancaster's East Orange Street has been used as a funeral home since 1917. Founded by J. Fred Fisher and purchased by Mr. Fisher's associate C. Abram Snyder in 1940.
Today, third generation Diane Snyder DeBord and Mark C. DeBord and fourth generation Jeremy R. DeBord continue the family commitment of dignity and confidence. While funeral services can be very different today than when C. Abram Snyder served the Lancaster community, the family's reputation for professional service and attention to detail continues to grow.
We invite you to visit our website for more information at http://www.KearneyASnyderFuneralHome.com/
Contact Information:
Jeremy DeBord
(717) 394-4097
info@kasnyderfuneralhome.com
New Website for Kearney A Snyder Funeral Home
Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home announce the launch of their new website.
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