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For
a small town, Delmont has always had an adequate number
of funeral homes or funeral directors. During the 1800's
it had three "undertakers" as they were known at that
time. In the 1900's it had two, Leroy Goanell, who later
moved his business to Latrobe and A. Barrett Earnest whose
father, A. A. Earnest, had a funeral home in Export.
In 1936, Foster A. Bash, an Avonmore resident, opened
a funeral home on West Pittsburgh Street, Delmont. Lysle
P. Bash was a non-licensed employee of that funeral home.
In 1937, Foster Bash rented a house at 110 Manor Street,
a more convenient location, and moved his business there.
In 1941 the owner of the house returned from Kansas, wanted
his house, and the funeral home was moved back to the
West Pittsburgh location. After suffering a brain tumor,
Foster Bash died in 1943 and the funeral home was closed,
leaving only the Earnest home in Delmont. In the early
50's, upon the death of his father, Barrett Earnest closed
his funeral home and moved his license to the Export funeral
home.
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November 1949, Lysle P. Bash opened his funeral
home at 123 Freeport Street. In 1956 he purchased
a property and moved the business to 152 Abbe Place,
the current location of the Bash-Nied Funeral Home.
A year after purchasing the property in 1956 a two-story
addition was added to the front of the building,
which gave additional viewing area and a casket
display room. In 1971 two additional viewing rooms,
new rest rooms, flower room, arrangement room, offices,
preparation room and heater room were added. Lysle
owned and operated the funeral home until 1985 when
the business was sold to his son John L. Bash. Additional
improvements; new rest rooms, smoking room, enlarging
of a viewing room, new heating and air conditioning,
second floor was removed a new roof was constructed
over the entire building in 1997-98. |
John Bash owned and operated the business from 1985 until
2000 when it was purchased by Charles and Peter Nied,
owners of the Nied Funeral Home in Swissvale. The business
is now operated as the Bash-Nied Funeral Home. After Nied's
purchased the funeral home, extensive decorating and furnishing
of the interior was made as well as landscaping of the
exterior. |
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