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    Conestoga Memorial Park

    4.5 (2 reviews)
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    Charles F Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory - Lititz Pike Chapel - Merry Christmas from Charles F Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory - Lititz Pike Chapel

    Charles F Snyder Funeral Home & Crematory - Lititz Pike Chapel

    (10 reviews)

    Very personal and genuine interest to fulfill the family's needs. A very laid back approach. We did…read morenot pressured in making decisions. Very professional and polite team.

    Grateful and truly blessed has my family been for decades by entrusting "ONLY:  Charles F. Synder…read moreFuneral home and Crematory with our loved ones final homegoing services.  The loss of a family member is the most vulnerable and heartbreaking time we all must go through. It's a wound that never totally heals yet we just learn how to carry it a little lighter each day. The trust, respect and outstanding service their teams provide is unparallel to any others. Over 30 years Snyder funeral home have served Lancaster County not just service, but I personally consider them family. I have attended over 40 funerals for my loved ones, and Snyder is always there. Last month my mother suddenly passed, and the pain was so unreal that it felt, as if my heart was being pulled out of chest, I knew God would carry but Snyder would support me, just like they have done in the past. I had the privilege to work with Chad Snyder Elite team located at 414 East King Street to provide a 3-day funeral service for my mother. The attention to detail provided, reduced my stress and soothed my heart, Candice Riely my Lord thank you doesn't touch the level of gratitude my heart has for you. You want above and beyond the call to aide, support and love on my family that I consider you an earthly Angel When I couldn't speak you knew what I needed through a simple look into my face. Your hugs are magical, and smile was the sunshine my heart needed to carry me over the weekend long programs. In my personal will you guys have already been selected to entrust my finally needs. I humbly and sincerely thank you each for outstanding Love and Support. I couldn't have done it without you guys Kim

    Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

    Indiantown Gap National Cemetery

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    My maternal grandfather Peter DeMain Sr. was a former Army cook stationed in the Pacific during…read moreWorld War 2, and then in spring 1992, he sadly passed away from lung cancer. He was buried at the cemetery at Ft. Indiantown Gap, and each time I visit my home state of Pennsylvania I stop by to see his grave site. The cemetery is very well maintained and has clean restroom facilities. It's also usually quiet whenever I'm here, and I never had any issues with parking spaces. Entry from the highway is rather easy, whether you're arriving here from Route 72 or Interstate 81. If you're in Central PA, be sure to stop by and look. There's even a useful computer kiosk at the visitors center where you can look up grave sites, too.

    I'd driven past signs for the Pennsylvania Veterans Memorial multiple times but never stopped. On a…read morevery early morning trip back to DC, in no particular hurry, I took the exit off route 78 and within less than a mile, found myself turning onto the American flag lined driveway. It was a stunning first impression. The majestic flags billowing in the pre-dawn light, a light misty fog lingering in the rainy air. The complex is expansive with rolling lawns and cemeteries. It immediately reminded me of Arlington. I followed the signs down roads that twist and turn, until finally I came to the memorial. It's vastness surprised me. I'll admit, after living in DC for a time, I didn't think a monument in rural Pennsylvania could compare. The parking lot was empty, not a soul in sight, which only added to the somber mood and grayness of the day. The way the monument is designed, it gave me the feeling of both despair and hope. The entranceway is grand and proud. Marble foyers are smooth and hard. The row of fountains spout with jubilee. The trees breathe life. But the relic of a burned out European building reminds you why are there and of the many veterans of WWII who sacrificed for you. It is a memorial that rivals any in DC. There are clean and modern bathrooms onsite.

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