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Lehigh Valley Live: Family-owned funeral homes merge: Connell and Falk announce partnership

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Two long-standing family-owned funeral homes in the Lehigh Valley region are joining forces in a significant merger. Connell Funeral Home of Bethlehem and Falk Funeral Homes & Crematory of Hellertown ...

Two area family-owned funeral homes with long histories have joined forces in what they are calling a succession partnership. Falk Funeral Homes & Crematory of Pennsburg, Montgomery County, and ...

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WFMZ-TV: With promise to 'strengthen the values of compassionate care,' 2 local funeral homes unite

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With promise to 'strengthen the values of compassionate care,' 2 local funeral homes unite

John Joseph Connell was “technically retired” but still came into the M.A. Connell Funeral Home in Huntington Station daily, “until he was not physically able” — so devoted was Connell to the business ...

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Who's the victim in the end? Connell is the ninth track on Conan Gray ’s fourth studio album, Wishbone. First teased in a Tiktok snippet on August 1st, this song describe Gray’s heartbreak over...

Conan Gray "Connell": I saw you in a photograph With some brunette girl in a head-back laugh And I almost hurled when I sa...

"Connell" is a song by American singer-songwriter Conan Gray. It was released on , through Republic Records, serving as the ninth track from his fourth studio album, Wishbone.

Connell is a vibrant rural community in Eastern Washington that was established in 1883 as a railroad stop called Palouse Junction. The community later became known as Connell, named after Northern Pacific Station Agent, Joseph Connell.

Connell was first settled in the mid-1800s by pioneer families who farmed the soil, raised sheep, cattle, and horses, and went on to build a community. By 1901, the Northern Pacific Railroad had firmly established Connell as a town—named for one of its trainmen—and was incorporated in 1910.