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InformationIn the year 1912 was the
beginning of what is now the Kepple-Graft
Funeral Home. It was then that Mr. William W.
Bortz established a funeral home on South Maple
Avenue in Greensburg. In the year 1951, the
funeral home was moved to 524 North Main Street
with Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Seeman as owners. Mrs.
Seeman was the former Martha Bortz. After many
successful years of being in the funeral
business, Mr. Seeman sold his business to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Kepple in 1965. Due to a
tragic car accident, Mr. Kepple died in March
1969, and Mrs. Barbara Kepple continued on in
his behalf. During this time her son-in-law, Mr.
Terence Graft, came to work with her. After five
years of working together, Mrs. Kepple sold her
business to her son-in-law, Terence Graft, and
she retired.
We are proud to carry on the
tradition with pride and dignity. Carrying out
the long range plan that Mr. Kepple had so hoped
for, Terence expanded with a large two-room
addition in 1989.
Our funeral home was completed
and decorated to create an elegant comfortable
and home-like old world charm atmosphere with
easily accessible rooms for visitation. We have
special facilities in our funeral home to
display the wide variety of merchandise needed
for burial purposes, such as caskets, vaults,
clothing, urns and monuments. Our Building is up
to date an is Handicap accessible. Outside we
have a spacious parking lot for your
convenience.
We have tried to make our
facility as accommodating as possible to serve
your needs.