Turner-Hyde Funeral & Cremation Services

Turner-Hyde Funeral & Cremation Services Providing Ellwood City and our communities with Affordable Cremations and Funerals. Martin, who founded the first bank in Ellwood City. Our owner, Adam C.

We are also the only firm in Ellwood city to offer Pet Cremation and Pet Services. We also offer reasonably priced Cemetery Monuments, Markers, and lettering. Turner-Hyde Funeral & Cremation Services has been serving Lawrence, Beaver, Mercer, and Butler Counties and the surrounding communities since 1943 at Patton Memorial Home and Turner Funeral Home beginning in 1957. Turner-Hyde is family owned and operated, by Adam and Angela Hyde of Ellwood City. We offer the highest level of service; affordable prices and your family can enjoy the comforts and the warmth of our funeral home. The original mansion was built as a private residence in 1898, by Charles A. We offer the largest funeral chapel in the area with 3 separate viewing/parlor rooms, a hospitality room, we have two separate parking lots, and we are handicapped accessible, becoming the first funeral home to be that, in 1970. Hyde is available to you and your family 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to care for your loved ones in your time of need. You have the right to choose any type of funeral or cremation services that match your families wishes. Turner-Hyde's provides traditional funerals as well as cremation services with the most experienced staff in the area. We offer numerous cremation offerings ranging from a direct cremation to a full funeral service followed by cremation. We have an extensive selection of unique urns, creation jewelry, thumping Jewelry, keepsakes, blown glass, and we even offer special cemetery cremation Niches, Family Niches, Cremation cemetery monuments and memorial as well as cremation rocks and even unique and personalized cremation benches for the cemetery. We offer the most experienced staff, especially our owner, Adam C. Hyde with his vast Knowledge of all aspects of cremation, more so than any other funeral home in the area. We offer "one-stop" service to simplify your wants and needs with the loss of a loved one. Our Services encompass pre-planning, and preneed funeral/cremation services, a vast array of Veteran Services, grief resources, Floral Tributes, and cemetery monuments, memorials, and completely costumed markers that we can add color photos, vases, different shapes and sizes and they are all within a reasonable price range. Our services cover families living in Ellwood City, Franklin, North Sewickley, Wayne, and Perry Twp, Ellport, Wampum, New Castle, Shenango Twp, Cranberry Twp, Beaver County, and even Pittsburgh. When you are here with us, we see you as part of our family and we promise that our time will never ever feel pressured or feel like a business transaction. For more details and options of our FULL Range of Services, please do not hesitate to call us. 724-758-4504, 500 6th Street Ellwood City, PA, or visit our website at turnerfh.com. At Turner-Hyde Funeral & Cremation Services, we guarantee that we provide the highest level of service to your family from our initial meeting until our services are complete.

In seasons of grief, light reminds us that hope still exists, even in the quiet moments. May this light bring comfort, p...
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In seasons of grief, light reminds us that hope still exists, even in the quiet moments. May this light bring comfort, peace, and reflection to those who need it today.

Jacqueline "Jackie" Anne StreckeisenJacqueline Anne Streckeisen (79) of Ellwood City passed into Heaven on Friday, Janua...
01/30/2026

Jacqueline "Jackie" Anne Streckeisen

Jacqueline Anne Streckeisen (79) of Ellwood City passed into Heaven on Friday, January 30th, 2026. She was born December 20, 1946, to loving parents, Wallace & Betty (Boots) Carroll, both deceased. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard (Dick) Streckeisen of 51 years, sisters Dawn Contrucci, Bonnie Strabayla, and a beloved grandson, Jarred Streckeisen. Jackie leaves behind her dear sister, Cindy (Dwayne) Martin of Clearbrook, Virginia, sister-in-law Mary Ann Streckeisen, her children: Donald & Jason (Angela) Streckeisen, and...

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The Managing Social Media After a Death guide provides essential steps for handling a loved one’s online presence after they pass away. It covers options

Why Yes, Of Course we use Champion.
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Why Yes, Of Course we use Champion.

I think I have shared this particular cremation option below. Today's cremation families can actually create blown glass...
01/29/2026

I think I have shared this particular cremation option below. Today's cremation families can actually create blown glass with a portion of their loved ones' cremated remains. It is about the size of a paperweight and has about the same weight. It is specially made in Washington State and you can have shapes like orbs, hearts, and many more shapes. 

If you happen to have a loved ones cremated remains or just a small portion you can reach out to our funeral home and we can make something as personalized as your loved one and it is guaranteed for life.

Turner-Hyde Funerak Home
 Ellwood City, Pennsylvania
724-758-4505

01/28/2026

Couldn’t be happier to be back!! Starting out slow with just Saturdays in January — adding Fridays in February… and we think you’ll be pleasantly surprised how we add on as the year goes!! 🍧🍨🍦

01/24/2026

Planning a funeral is a deeply personal experience, and one of the best ways to honor a loved one is by making the service a true reflection of their life. When

01/23/2026

Yes it's going to snow...
Yes, it's going to snow A LOT!!
Help us, help you, by keeping the hydrants clear from snow. Do not push your snow onto a Fire Hydrant. They can be hidden, or worse yet freeze. When time matters we don't want to have to use precious minutes unburying our only water supply instead of putting out the fire. Thank you in advance for all of those who shovel around the hydrant, it is greatly appreciated!

Jan 19 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day"Only in the darkness can you see the stars.”Today we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin ...
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Jan 19 - Martin Luther King Jr. Day
"Only in the darkness can you see the stars.”
Today we honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. A reminder of the power of hope, compassion, and unity.

Thank you so much for taking time to write about your experience with our funeral home. It means the world that you'd ta...
01/19/2026

Thank you so much for taking time to write about your experience with our funeral home. It means the world that you'd take your time to do this for us.

Adam & Angela Hyde
Owners

Howard “Bud” BoyleHoward “Bud” Boyle, 84, of Fombell passed away on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at UPMC Passavant-McCandle...
01/13/2026

Howard “Bud” Boyle

Howard “Bud” Boyle, 84, of Fombell passed away on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at UPMC Passavant-McCandless in Allison Park. He was the son of the late Elmo and Angelina Marasti and was born August 1, 1941, in Pittsburgh. He is survived by his wife; Karen Boyle, his children; Natalie Boyle, Clint Boyle and his wife Debi, Rhonda Susi and Jeff Stewart, Jacquelyn Boyle, grandchildren; Thea Boyle, Giovanni Susi, Jayce Boyle, Rex Betters, and Vera Wagster, his siblings; Michael Boyle and...

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Our Story

Turner Funeral Home has served Ellwood City and surrounding areas since 1957, over 60 years. We have always been family operated since the day the funeral home opened.

The Ellwood City Turner Funeral Home is housed in the mansion built by the Mellon family - part of the Pittsburgh Mellon financial empire. The home was begun in the new town of Ellwood City about 1896. It took 6 years to complete, and featured newfangled modern conveniences such as inside plumbing, natural gas-powered central vacuum system, and had dumbwaiters and servants' quarters. The beautiful columns have been studied by Victorian architectural companies all over the country. The rich oak wood cannot be duplicated today.

The Mellons passed the home on to C.A. Martin, who was a local banker. The building became a funeral home in 1942 when the Patton family began in the funeral business as Patton Memorial Home. After World War II, Bill Patton was joined by a young Ellwood boy, Kenneth Turner, fresh from the Marine Corps where he had been highly decorated. After Bill's death in 1957, the funeral home became the Turner Funeral Home.

Ken Turner was joined by both of his sons, Kenny Turner and Jack Turner. The funeral home expanded over the years with both remodeling and expansions.