Redmond Funeral

Redmond Funeral Home Inc. is a funeral home service provider based in Freeport, Pennsylvania. The company was established on April 1, 1968, when Richard L. Redmond purchased The John R. Cherry Funeral Home under the name 'The Richard L. Redmond Funeral Home'. In July 1997, the business incorporated under Pennsylvania law and began doing business as 'The Redmond Funeral Home Inc.' Ryan Redmond, Richard's younger son, is a licensed funeral director who completed his apprenticeship with his father and took over the leadership of the firm after Richard's retirement. The company offers personalized services to support families during their time of loss, including planning memorial tributes for loved ones. The primary topics covered in their articles include obituaries and funeral services.

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