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Rising demand prompts Charles F. Snyder to add 2nd crematory to Lititz Pike location


The Charles F. Snyder Funeral Homes & Crematory has opened a second crematory at its 3110 Lititz Pike location.
The $500,000 crematory, which began operating March 11, is in response to growing demand for the service since Charles F. Snyder opened its first crematory there in 2010, said Chad Snyder, president, funeral director and location supervisor.
Driving the decision, he explained, were two trends Charles F. Snyder is serving more families and a higher percentage of families are opting for cremation. For instance, while 38% to 40% of families chose cremation in 2010, that percentage rose to 55% in 2020, according to Snyder.
All told, the annual number of cremations over the decade at the Lititz Pike location has increased by 15% to 17%, making Charles F. Snyder the largest cremation provider in the county, he said Friday, with the entire process handled at the facility. “Your loved one never leaves our care,” Snyder said. ....

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December 23, 2020
This year, Parsons Pipe Organ Builders celebrates the 100th anniversary of its founding and five generations of Parsons family members who have made pipe organs their vocation. Although the manufacturing workshop was established later, the family has been involved in the trade since the late nineteenth century. 
Gideon Levi Parsons apprenticed as a flue voicer with noted organbuilder John Wesley Steere and later married Steere’s niece, May Estelle Steere. Gideon continued his voicing career with John’s son, Frank, and later with Ernest M. Skinner, who purchased the Steere firm in 1921. The couple had two sons, Bryant Gideon (b. 1896) and Richard Levi (b. 1905). Both of Gideon’s sons apprenticed with the Steere firm, but only Bryant continued in organbuilding. Following in his father’s footsteps as a voicer was not an option for Bryant as tradesmen commonly held their skills closely for job security. Bryant worked in every ....

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