Simons Funeral Home
Bock Funeral Home, Ltd.
1500 Mount Royal Blvd, Glenshaw, PA 15116
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Mon - Fri Sat - Sun Closed - Phone:
Main - 412-367-3100
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- 7720 Perry Hwy Pittsburgh, PA 15237
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- Funeral Planning, Crematories, Funeral Directors, Funeral Supplies & Services
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- Out-of-Country Funeral Arrangements, Embalming, Memorial Parks & Gardens, Burials, Jewish Funeral Services, No Casket Cremations, Land Transport Remains Shipping, On-Site Cemetery, Funeral Home Services, International Remains Shipping, Casket Selection, Remains Delivery, On-Site Florist, Reception Centers, Simple Funeral Services, Air Transport Remains Shipping, Viewing Areas, Shipping, Monument Cleaning, Ash Scattering at Sea, 24-Hour Hospital Removal Services, Veteran's Cemetery, Domestic Remains Shipping, Prearranged Funeral Planning & Counseling, Grief Counseling, Funeral Information, Pet Cremations, On-Site Crematory, Pet Cemeteries & Crematories, Funeral Receptions, Cremation Gardens & Niches, Burials at Sea, Statewide Casket Delivery, Alternative Funeral Services, Memorials at Sea, Infant & Child Funeral Services, Funeral Planning, Hearse Transportation, Catholic Funerals, Civil Ceremonies, Sea Transport Remains Shipping, Caskets, Cremation Supplies, Pet Urns, Markers & Plaques, Monuments, Memorial Cards, Remembrance Jewelry, Urns, Guest Books, Thank You Cards, Funeral Supplies
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General Info
We have years of experience caring for families, from all walks of life. Each family comes to us because they know we are leaders in our profession, dedicated to excellence in service, and have the highest integrity.Frank W. Simons was a Funeral Director on the North Side of Pittsburgh for 40 years. He was born in Westmoreland County and lived at 2025 Perrysville Avenue until his death at the age of 62. He was survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Agnew Simons, Two daughters, Florence and Elizabeth Simons, and son, Frank W. Simons, Jr.This old buggy hearse from the eighteen hundreds was actually used to carry the casket to the cemetery.