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03/13/2025
When you’re planning a funeral, there are many decisions to make, including whether to have an open or closed casket service. At first glance, having an open casket at a viewing or visitation may seem old-fashioned, but did you know that many people find it essential to the healing process? There are many benefits to having an open-casket funeral and each one can help you and your family heal after a loss.
An open-casket funeral has key benefits for those grieving a loss. They can remember their loved one and say goodbye in a communal setting.
03/11/2025
During a time of loss, you need the help of compassionate experts who can offer guidance and support throughout the planning process. At Vereb Funeral Home, Inc., we believe that every life deserves to be celebrated. Our mission is to assist families in creating personalized funeral experiences that honor the life of their loved ones.
For many years, we have served our community by providing healing and meaningful funeral and memorial services that honor life and meet the needs of those who grieve. Our hope is that from the moment you walk through our doors, you feel welcomed, respected, and heard.
03/09/2025
Change those clocks!
03/08/2025
Happy Saturday, Everyone!
02/26/2025
Cremation is a popular choice for final disposition, but did you know it is still possible to have a service to honor your loved one?
You can hold a service to honor and commemorate their life before or after the cremation process occurs with a traditional funeral service or a simple memorial.
Call us for any Preplanning needs!
02/24/2025
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02/24/2025
Grief hits hard, do what you can to make sure you can depend on your body to overcome the hardest days. Here are some great tips.
Grief takes a toll on both the mind and the body. What can you do to keep your body physically healthy as your mind heals?
Many people don't realize the value of the funeral and the role it plays in healing. Click to learn why 4 reasons why the funeral matters!
02/17/2025
Happy Presidents Day! Stay warm and safe out there!
02/14/2025
Happy Valentine's Day! Today can be very hard. We are thinking of all those who have lost the love of their life, partner and friend this year. You are not alone.
Are you experiencing loneliness on Valentine's Day following the loss of a spouse or partner? Here are six activities that may help you.
02/12/2025
Give us a call today, we are here for your preplanning needs.
Thinking about your funeral can be intimidating, but if you plan ahead for your wishes, you can make a difficult time easier for your family.
02/11/2025
02/10/2025
Did you know that funeral services and memorial services aren’t quite the same thing?
There’s one key difference. While both events should uniquely celebrate and honor a lost loved one’s life, a memorial service does not have the physical body present. So, if the service takes place after cremation or burial, then it’s a memorial service.
If you have more questions about memorial services, give us a call at (724) 895-3433!
02/05/2025
With Valentine's Day approaching, it can be extra challenging no matter how much time has passed since you have lost your loved one to deal with your grief.
Valentine's Day can be difficult for those who are grieving. Learn how to cope with your grief during this love-focused holiday.
02/04/2025
So many people have fought and are living with cancer. Let us not forget our brave and courageous friends and family!
02/03/2025
When a death occurs, it’s the surviving family members who bear the stress and strain of planning a funeral in a short amount of time.
But what if you could make it easier on them? You can!
By putting your burial or cremation wishes in writing, you can save your family from added distress at a time of grief.
Simply give us a call at (724) 895-3433 to get started!
01/31/2025
Please join us as we pray with the country for the many families grieving after such a horrible tragedy.
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Our goal is to provide the highest quality funeral service to families with gentle care and dignity to the deceased as has been our tradition for nearly 100 years. The funeral home was established in 1927 by Stephen O’Toole.
John D. O’Connor, Mr. O’Toole’s son-in-law, and his sons, John, Stephen, and David continued the family tradition throughout the years. David, after a life-time of serving the community, semi-retired in 2013. Families appreciate seeing him again during the afternoon visitations.
Currently, the funeral home is managed by Patrick R. Vereb, a Licensed Funeral Director and friend of the family. Patrick continues the family commitment to caring for members of the community during their most difficult times.
The staff is led by Patrick who has over 45 years of experience as a licensed funeral director and will personally assure you of quality funeral services. All the staff of O'Connor and Son are dedicated supporters of the local community. They are committed to providing your family with the finest funeral services and products available. They are available to help you 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
Patrick grew up in Hazelwood and resides at the funeral home. He started in funeral service in 1970 at the age of 16. The lengthy career started with washing cars and working calling hours at the Paul C. Forsaith Funeral Home.
After graduating from Central District Catholic High School in 1972, he went to CCAC and then the Pittsburgh Institute of Mortuary Science finishing with perfect attendance and graduating with honors. Forty-five years later he finds himself answering that phone and serving yet another family call.