Lehigh Valley Live: Family-owned funeral homes merge: Connell and Falk announce partnership
Two long-standing family-owned funeral homes in the Lehigh Valley region are joining forces in a significant merger. Connell Funeral Home of Bethlehem and Falk Funeral Homes & Crematory of Hellertown ...
Two area family-owned funeral homes with long histories have joined forces in what they are calling a succession partnership. Falk Funeral Homes & Crematory of Pennsburg, Montgomery County, and ...
John Joseph Connell was “technically retired” but still came into the M.A. Connell Funeral Home in Huntington Station daily, “until he was not physically able” — so devoted was Connell to the business ...
WFMZ-TV: With promise to 'strengthen the values of compassionate care,' 2 local funeral homes unite
With promise to 'strengthen the values of compassionate care,' 2 local funeral homes unite
Who's the victim in the end? Connell is the ninth track on Conan Gray ’s fourth studio album, Wishbone. First teased in a Tiktok snippet on August 1st, this song describe Gray’s heartbreak over...
Conan Gray "Connell": I saw you in a photograph With some brunette girl in a head-back laugh And I almost hurled when I sa...
"Connell" is a song by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray. It was released on , through Republic Records, serving as the ninth track from his fourth studio album, Wishbone.
Connell is a vibrant rural community in Eastern Washington that was established in 1883 as a railroad stop called Palouse Junction. The community later became known as Connell, named after Northern Pacific Station Agent, Joseph Connell.
Connell was first settled in the mid-1800s by pioneer families who farmed the soil, raised sheep, cattle, and horses, and went on to build a community. By 1901, the Northern Pacific Railroad had firmly established Connell as a town—named for one of its trainmen—and was incorporated in 1910.