WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT OUR WEB SITE!!

When John H. Lanigan started this funeral home in 1905, even in his most vivid imagination, he could not have envisioned the concept of a web site, let alone indoor plumbing, radio, horseless hearses, vaccinations, men on the moon or MTV.

That alone, makes us excited about our web site. So, we decided to make our web site different than most funeral home web sites. Some of the pages offer similar information as other funeral home web sites such as our History, our Services, our Staff and a page for Preplanning a Funeral on-line. We think those pages of our information are very interesting, but we have some pages not found on most funeral home web sites.

700 Linden Ave. at Cable
East Pittsburgh, PA 15112
Phone: 412.824.8800
Patrick T. Lanigan
Funeral Director

NEWS IN TURTLE CREEK

We are pleased to announce the completion of our building addition in 2007 which enhanced and expanded our Turtle Creek / Monroeville Chapel. The Turtle Creek / Monroeville Chapel now has 3 visitation suites with a coffee room and spacious visitation rooms.

Funeral Service is Changing in the Turtle Creek / Monroeville Vicinity.

On November 21, 2007, the Lanigan Family completed the purchase of the John L. Quinlan Funeral Home, Inc. in Turtle Creek. We are honored and equally humbled to continue the service that Jack Quinlan began in 1936, and return the firm to family, local ownership.

We believe families will benefit, not only with our newly enlarged and enhanced Turtle Creek / Monroeville Chapel, but because we are the only area funeral home to:

  • Receive the Pursuit of Excellence Award from the National Funeral Directors Association. For 11 consecutive years we have earned this award which recognizes education, excellence and ethics.
  • Sponsor a Grief Support Group. For over 20 years, we have sponsored our monthly Grief Support Group which is facilitated by Dr. Barbara Coyne who has helped countless area folks in their grief.
  • Sponsor a Holiday Service of Remembrance that is open to anyone.
  • Have volunteers at the Caring Place, located downtown, and is a center for grieving children.
  • And, in the Spring of 2008, we will host a free bus trip for World War II veterans to visit the WWII Memorial and Arlington Cemetery in Washington, DC.

MORE ON OUR WEBSITE

We now have Prices of Service and Merchandise page, which contains our General Price List, Outer Container Price List (Burial Vaults) and our Casket Price List. We think it might be the most sought after information by consumers, but the vast majority of funeral homes do not make their prices readily viewable on the web. We also have photographs of a variety of caskets and vaults listed with the prices of each. Photographs and prices of Urns for cremated remains are found on the Cremation page.

There is a page on an exclusive story about funeral service that appeared in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette in May, 1998, in which our funeral home and staff were featured. We were open to the writer spending 4 days with us to report a typical funeral process, from the time we received the call of death, until the dessert was served at the post-funeral luncheon. We think the story was most candid and well-written and included unique photography. We are pleased to share it on our web site.

Don't take our word for it; take the word of the families that we serve. All funeral homes can tout their caring ways and compassionate service. Most are proper in doing so, for they wouldn't exist without those. We however, are pleased to "Toot our own horn", because we are posting survey results of our service that have been accrued over the
past 18 months. We subscribe to the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association program of "Family Service Evaluation". Each and every family that calls upon us

1111 Monroeville Avenue
Turtle Creek, PA 15145
Phone: 412.823.9350
Andrew J. Botti
Supervisor
for service is sent a questionnaire with 12 questions evaluating our funeral home and services. They respond anonymously to PFDA and we receive the results of each evaluation. We are pleased to share these results with you on our web page. Just click on Family Survey Results.

Another page that we are very proud to offer, is our Grief Support page. We have offered professional grief support and bereavement support groups to families since 1986. Lanigan Funeral Home was the first funeral home in the eastern Allegheny County to offer this type of outreach support. In fact, we are still pleased to be one of the few in all of Allegheny County to offer grief support, free to all, on a monthly basis.
Click on Grief Support and learn about our monthly Grief Support Group that is facilitated by Dr. Barbara Coyne. Also, in our "Special Annual Programs" page, you will find out about our Christmas Service of Remembrance, our Valentine's Day Luncheon with our newly widowed, and our annual Widower's Luncheon.
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