Henderson Funeral Homes

Henderson Funeral Homes We are a funeral home serving the Johnstown area for 152 years. John Henderson was born in 1849 in Ireland. Later he became certified as an undertaker. dies.

He came to the United States in 1866 to work for his uncle, William Orr, a cabinetmaker and furniture store owner. In 1870, John opened a branch of his own in Blairsville, PA. During that time, coffin making was a successful part of his business. He then returned to downtown Johnstown to purchase his uncle’s furniture business. At that time he offered to handle the services of the deceased during the growth and prosperity of Johnstown. A doctor taught him anatomy and used a local supplier for the chemicals. In 1889, Johnstown suffered a historical flood. John’s nephew and mother in law died in that flood. Also, the funeral home was destroyed by the flood. The state authorities placed John Henderson in charge of burials that were at the Millville Morgue. The log book of the descriptions of the deceased are still located at the funeral home today. He was one of the original 50 co-operators for one of the largest cemeteries, Grandview Cemetery. When John Henderson died, in 1914, he had the distinction of being the first person in western PA to take on the art of embalming and for a long time his funeral home was the only one of its kind outside of Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. The second generation funeral director, John Fletcher Henderson was born in 1882. A graduate of Johnstown High School, Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard University with an engineering degree. He worked for Cambria Steel Company before joining his father’s business. Another flood hit Johnstown in 1936 and damaged the funeral home. In 1949, John F. along with his son John, purchased one of our current locations. In 1957 John F. The third generation, John Henderson, was born in 1915. He was a licensed funeral director for a year and a half before being inducted into the US Army. When he returned to Johnstown, he was elected as the President of the Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association. In 1950 the remodeling was completed to our main location that was purchased in 1949. Through the years, there have been many additions made to this location, making it just under 18,000 square feet. In 1977, Johnstown, once again, had another flood. The county coroner designated our location as the temporary morgue. John along with his three sons helped with recovering of the victims. In 1983 John dies. His three sons take ownership, John Curtis, Gary and Kent V. A fourth generation started in 1946. John Curtis is a graduate of Waynesburg College and mortuary school before receiving his funeral directors license in 1971. He worked at the funeral home in 1971 until 1986. Gary was born in 1949. He attended Waynesburg and the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown before receiving his funeral directors license in 1974. He retired in 2008. Kent V was born in 1951. He is a graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Also, Kent started working at the funeral home in 1974. Through the years, Henderson’s, Gary and Kent kept up with the trends in the forever changing funeral industry by offering cremation services, customized viewing and funerals and expanding to two other locations. In 1992, Gary and Kent purchased R. Owen Ketterer Funeral Home and Makuchan-Ketterer Funeral Homes. Since then, the names have changed to Henderson Funeral Home, East Hills Inc. and Henderson-Makuchan Funeral Home. Through the years, the addition of a large chapel that seats over 200 people, a children’s room with toys, TV and DVD player, and large parking lot was placed at the East Hills location. A fifth generation funeral director, Troy M. was born in 1970. He is a graduate of Slippery Rock University and Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science. He received his license 1996. In 2014, Troy Henderson purchased the funeral home from Kent Henderson. Henderson Funeral Homes have taken pride in making their establishments look and feel like home. Providing the best services, best equipment and best staff in the area.

08/29/2022

Richard T. Kinkade "Dick", 77, Southfork, died August 27, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born August 3, 1945 in Johnstown. Son of Jesse T. and Flora S. (Dixon) Kinkade. Preceded in death by parents and sister Karen A. Kinkade. Survived by loving wife of 55 years Julianne (Karmendy); brother Barry L. and numerous nieces and nephews. Former member of Trinity United Methodist Church. Dick was a lifetime member of the NRA. He also belonged to the St. Michael Sportsmans Club, founding sponsor of the Flight 93 Memorial and a volunteer for Friends of Flight 93. He was in the Army Reserves. He and Julie loved vacationing in N.C. Hatters Village, which is where he learned to surf fish. He was an owner, operator for North American Transport. At his request, there will be no public services. Please consider donations in his name to Tunnel to Towers Foundation, 2361 Hylan Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10306. John Henderson Company Funeral Home, is serving the family.

Darlene J. Pejack, 72, Johnstown, died August 28, 2022 at Windber Hospice. Born February 26, 1950 in Johnstown. Daughter...
08/29/2022

Darlene J. Pejack, 72, Johnstown, died August 28, 2022 at Windber Hospice. Born February 26, 1950 in Johnstown. Daughter of Anthony Jr. and Sally (Speck) Pantano. Preceded in death by parents, son David Anthony Pejack; brother-in-law David Vitko and best friend since 3rd grade Linda (Caddy) Magistro. Survived by loving daughter Tonya Pejack (John Felosky), siblings Donna Vitko and Anthony Pantano III (Linda Adams); nieces and nephews Dawn Marie Terrizzi (John), Jillian Vitko, Stephanie (Michael Onufer), Anthony IV (Sandia) Pantano, Adam (Roxsana) Pantano; several great nieces, nephews and cousins. She was of the Catholic faith. She loved taking trips and going to shows with her Mom and special aunt Mary "Minnie". She loved to cook and loved her cats. She retired from the Johnstown Bank and Trust after 30 years. The family would like to thank her caregivers Michelle and Amanda. At her request there will be no public services. John Henderson Company Funeral Home is serving the family.

CORLE- Ruth, "Ruthie," "Grams," "Rudy," age 86, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 27, at Conemaugh Memorial Med...
08/28/2022

CORLE- Ruth, "Ruthie," "Grams," "Rudy," age 86, passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 27, at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center with her family by her side. Born June 24, 1936, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband Joe, her parents Russell and Minnie McKowan, her brother Paul, sister and brother-in-law Arlene and Jim McClain, brother- and sister-in-law Jim and Joan Havener, and brother-in-law Jerry Corle. She is survived by her loving children, daughter Trisha and daughter-in-law Rene' with whom she resided for the past 9 years, daughter Tammy Croce (Joe), Magnolia, Delaware, daughter Jodie Babich (Jack), Venice, Florida, and son Blaine (Kim), Venice, Florida. Also survived by grandchildren Roger Bock, Joe Bock (Kaycee), Carlin Duke (Jason), Sara Cowen (Phil), Eric Croce (Lydia), Robert Croce, John Roman, Katharine Roman (Sean Sonnenburg), and Ashley Dwyer (Rob), and sister-in-laws Phyllis McKowan (Dick Dadonna) and Betty Jane Couchenour (Dan), plus many loving nieces and nephews and great-grandchildren. In addition, survived by best friend Roseann "Posie" Molchany and adopted daughter Julia Nesbitt. The family would like to thank Maryann Faust, her caretaker and friend, for her care and devotion. Ruth retired from Ferndale Area School District, having served as an aid and then secretary for over 20 years. She also served as a church secretary at Moxham Lutheran Church, Moxham Church of the Brethren (where she was a member), and Roxbury Church of the Brethren where she worked until she was 80 years old. Ruth was a faithful servant of God, sharing her music with thousands of people over her lifetime as a pianist, organist, and choir member. Friends will be received from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 and from 10 am until time of service at 11 am on Wednesday, August 31, 2022 at John Henderson Co. Funeral Home, Central Avenue, Johnstown, PA, Pastor Brian Simmons, Tire Hill Church of the Brethren, and Reverend Nancy Threadgill, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, officiating. Entombment at Richland Cemetery mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to the Joe and Ruth Corle Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Foundation (PHCC Foundation), 101 Community College Way, Johnstown, PA 15904. Well done, thou good and faithful servant: thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy Lord (Matthew 25:21). www.hendersonfuneralhome.com

J.L. Steele, 65, Johnstown, died August 22,2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born September 28, 1956 in Johnstown. Son of...
08/28/2022

J.L. Steele, 65, Johnstown, died August 22,2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born September 28, 1956 in Johnstown. Son of the late Earl R. and Hazel Jane (Plows) Steele. Survived by brothers Gregory Marlin Steele (DeRonda Daniels) and Gary Alan Steele; nieces and nephews Kayla, Ashley, Gregory and Richard; great nieces and nephews Aiden, Skylar and Isabella; canine companions Buddy and Joshua which are in Heaven with J.L.. He was a former police officer for West Taylor Township and Vintondale borough. Former Cambria cadet of Drum and Bugle Corp. He loved going to Gettysburg because he was a Civil War buff. He loved to fish and loved animals in general, he was involved in FFA in high school. Formerly employed by U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife stationed at Chincoteague,VA. He retired from CamTran bus line. He had a huge heart and was an all around good man. He always made sure his family was ok. He would help anyone who asked, asking nothing in return. At his request there will be no viewing. A graveside service will be held Friday at 11:00 am at Benshoff Hill Cemetery, Pastor Gary Tustin. Donations may be made to the funeral home to help with expenses. John Henderson Company Funeral Home is serving the family.

LaVerne R. Younker, 89, Johnstown, died August 25, 2022 at Windber Hospice. Bron November 21, 1932 in Nanty Glo. Daughte...
08/28/2022

LaVerne R. Younker, 89, Johnstown, died August 25, 2022 at Windber Hospice. Bron November 21, 1932 in Nanty Glo. Daughter of Everett Clair Sr. and Martha Elizabeth (Davis) Teeter. Preceded in death by parents, husband William H., daughter Karen Younker, siblings Everett Teeter Jr., Namoni Fitz, Robert Teeter, David Teeter. Survived by daugthers Mary George and Sharon Younker-Serene; grandchildren Christopher George (Kess), Rebecca George; siblings Allen Teeter and Carol Holabeck; very dear friend and family member Sally Price and her family. Lifetime member of Moxham Colonial Church of the Brethren. She was a volunteer at Lee hospital and hospice. She loved to quilt and made many of them. She also loved to crochet and made little hats for NICU babies. Friends will be received Monday from 5:00-7:00 pm at Henderson Funeral Home, East Hills 2503 Bedford Street. Viewing will also be from 10:00 am Tuesday until time of service at 11:00 at Moxham Colonial Church of the Brethren, Pastor William Wenger officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations maybe made to Windber Hospice. Interment Pike Grace Brethren Cemetery.

MILLER- Kimberly Dawn (Wilson), 66, entered peacefully into the healing and loving arms of Jesus on August 23, 2022. Bor...
08/24/2022

MILLER- Kimberly Dawn (Wilson), 66, entered peacefully into the healing and loving arms of Jesus on August 23, 2022. Born on November 4, 1955 in Johnstown. Daughter of Harry DeVon and Edith C. (Pudliner) Wilson. Preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Gale (Russell) Reighard, Nedra (Eugene) Neiderlander, Linda Gibson, and Lori Wilson. Also preceded in death by her big brother James D. Wilson and husband, Wayne B. Miller (2019). Survived by one and only daughter, Sarah Dawn (Miller) Smith, favorite only son-in-law (FOSIL) Chad B. Smith (Harrisburg) and her biggest pride and joys, her beautiful grandsons, Elijah Chad and Ezra James Smith, whom she loved more than anything and was so proud of. Also survived by loving brother, Stephen C. Wilson married to Diane (Petrosky) and Sister-in-law Mary Ann Wilson (James/deceased). Brother-in-law, Roger Miller (Cheri Mort). Very special niece (as close as a sister) Kerry Lynn (Reighard) Tomb. Additional nieces and nephews: Vickie Seeger, Tracy Neiderlander, Lori Scott, Michael Gibson (deceased), Gregory (Shanan) Wilson, Matthew (Julie) Wilson, David (Kem) Wilson and Dana M. Wilson. Also survived and loved by very special great nieces and nephews: Amy L. (Tomb) Henson (Christopher and daughters Aubree and Kaylee), Jeannie Marie Tomb (TBD), William R. Tomb (Devin Marie). Loved and cared for by special best friends: Mary Ann Wilson, Kerry Tomb and Carrie Kauffman who she lovingly referred to as the "Golden Girls." Also survived by many additional friends and family. Kimberly was a graduate of Conemaugh Valley High School (1973) and received her BS in Education from IUP (1977). Out of college, Kim taught at Hollidaysburg Area High School and then became Assistant to the Registrar at Pitt-Johnstown. Kim was the General Surgery Residency Coordinator at Conemaugh Hospital for many years and practice manager for Cardiac Surgery, PC., in Conemaugh Hospital for over 30 years combined. Kimberly was a very active member of the Greater Johnstown Christian Fellowship for over 40 years. She was a writer, director and producer of the Passion Play: His Name Is Jesus and numerous Christmas Plays and dramas within the church. She enjoyed working very much with all of the congregation and Pastor James L. Gay. She ministered for years by crafting the banners that are proudly displayed at church. Everything she did was with a spirit of excellence and perfection. She enjoyed spending time with Sarah and her family in Harrisburg and loved watching the boys play baseball and learn new things. She also absolutely loved her grand-pup Ziva. Friends will be received from 4-7 PM Friday, August 26 at Henderson Funeral Home, East Hills 2503 Bedford Street. Additional viewing will be held at 10 AM on Saturday August 27 until the time of service at 11AM at the Greater Johnstown Christian Fellowship. Pastor James L. Gay officiating. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in her name to GJCF or to the family for her grandsons' future education. "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6

Theodore McCary, 61, Johnstown, died June 28, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born June 10, 1961 in Johnstown, son of J...
07/01/2022

Theodore McCary, 61, Johnstown, died June 28, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born June 10, 1961 in Johnstown, son of Joseph and Barbara Odom. Preceded in death by parents; wife, Angela (Toney); brother, Robert; and step-daughter, Ausja Toney. Survived by daughter, Amber (Benjamin Thomas) and step-son, Leo Toney, and several grandchildren. Brother of Nathaniel "Butch", Marcelers "Rick", Cynthia, Timothy, Darlene, Rita, Joseph "Richard", Kevin, Yvonne, Howard, James, and Veronica "Denise" He was a member of St. James Missionary Baptist Church. Ted was employed by Laurelwood for 24 years. Friends received Wednesday from 10 until the hour of service at 11AM at St. James Missionary Baptist Church. Arrangements are by John Henderson Company Funeral Home, 215 Central Ave.

Linda Marie Russel-Peplinski, 73, Johnstown, died June 28, 2022 at home. Born April 8, 1949 in Johnstown. Daughter of th...
07/01/2022

Linda Marie Russel-Peplinski, 73, Johnstown, died June 28, 2022 at home. Born April 8, 1949 in Johnstown. Daughter of the late Paul and Kathryn (Peters) Russell. Survived by loving husband of 22 years Richard P. Peplinski; daughter Stacie L**h Piotrowski; granddaughters Julia (Zachary Morrison), Hannah Piotrowski; siblings James Russell, Jackie Russell and Carol Adams; also her beloved canine companion Mercy. She attended the Journey Church. Linda and Rich rescued many animals and raised chickens. She was a wonderful seamstress and gardener. She graduated in 1967 from Ferndale High School where she was active in cheerleading, gymnastics and was a majorette. Her faith was strong and very important to her. A celebration of life will be held Sunday at 10:30 am at Highland Park, Playground Dr. Johnstown, PA 15904, Pavilion 3, Pastor Ray Streets. Henderson Funeral Home East Hills is serving the family.

Denise M. Knieriem, 64, died June 25, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born September 19, 1957 in Johnstown. Daughter of...
06/26/2022

Denise M. Knieriem, 64, died June 25, 2022 at Memorial Medical Center. Born September 19, 1957 in Johnstown. Daughter of Raymond and Rose (Butz) James. Preceded in death by parents, brother Mike and sister Jeanine Ashcom. Survived by husband of 43 years Robert A.; children Robert Jr. (Tammy Davis), Christina (Ryan Hern), Scott Knieriem; grandchildren Ryder Hern, Lindsay Knieriem, Wyatt Hern and Bentley Knieriem; siblings Raymond, Stanley, and Sonya Ashcom; best friend Beth Shank and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She loved to paint ceramics. She was employed by Memorial Medical Center. Friends will be received Tuesday from 4:00-7:00 P.M. at John Henderson Company Funeral Home, 215 Central Ave.

Robert John Lewis, 71, Johnstown, died June 23, 2022 at home. Born June 25, 1950 in Johnstown, son of the late Wilbur A....
06/24/2022

Robert John Lewis, 71, Johnstown, died June 23, 2022 at home. Born June 25, 1950 in Johnstown, son of the late Wilbur A. and Mary E. (Matava) Lewis. Survived by children, Robert (Michele); and Stacy Bishop; grandchildren, Gavin, Gracie, and Grayden Lewis; brother Terrance; and niece, Kerry Ann Lewis. Graduate of Johnstown High School. He was a Notre Dame fan. He retired from Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center. All services are private and at the convenience of the family. Interment Headrick Cemetery. John Henderson Company Funeral Home is serving the family.

Mary Jane Zupan, 89, Johnstown, died June 20, 2022 at Arbutus Park Manor. Born October 11, 1932 in New Baltimore, daught...
06/22/2022

Mary Jane Zupan, 89, Johnstown, died June 20, 2022 at Arbutus Park Manor. Born October 11, 1932 in New Baltimore, daughter of Cletus E. and Adelaide C. (Benning) Werner. Preceded in death by parents; husband Thomas L.; siblings Ruth Butela, James, Thomas, Katherine Mitchelltree, June Price, Joseph, Daniel, Blanche Petry and Carroll Ann Erickson. Survived by children Alexandria (Thomas Marguccio), Thomas Peter Zupan, Frank C. Zupan, Matthew L. Zupan (Joni Weber); grandson Anthony L. Marguccio (Dicia Stoltz); great grandchildren Isabella, Tyson, Drake; siblings Dorothea Hoag, John, Robert, Nancy Kennedy, Charles, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Also, her beloved canine companion Abby. She was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church. Past president of Christian Mothers for many years. She loved to pick blueberries, watch birds, garden, paint and sew. In her later years she made many many blankets to give away. Friends will be received Thursday from 4:00-7:00 P.M. at John Henderson Company Funeral Home, 215 Central Ave.. A funeral mass will be held Friday at 10:00 A.M. at St. Anne Catholic Church, Rev. Bernard Karmanocky. The family suggests donations to St. Anne Church or a charity of your choice. Interment Grandview Cemetery.

Bert J. Waligora born June 30, 1962 to Adalbert J. and Rita Waligora. Passed away on June 15, 2022. Preceded in death by...
06/19/2022

Bert J. Waligora born June 30, 1962 to Adalbert J. and Rita Waligora. Passed away on June 15, 2022. Preceded in death by Adalbert J. Waligora. Survived by daughters Nicole married to Michael Snyder and Heather Waligora; grandchildren Lillian, Noel, Gabriel; grandson Jacob Mayers; mother Rita; sister Denise Waligora and her partner Debbie, extended family Matthew and McKenna Meyers and many other family, friends and loved ones. He enjoyed spending time with his family and loved ones very much. He loved to joke around, laugh and spend time with his dogs. He will be missed and loved by his family everyday and will not be forgotten. Friends will be received Monday from 2:00 pm until time of funeral service at 4:00 pm at Henderson-Makuchan Funeral Home, 434 First Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made the Humane Society of Somerset County.

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