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August
Nied and his wife Margaret Ziegler Nied were born in Germany
and came to this country in the late 1880's. They came
to Swissvale in 1908, and started a grocery and meat market
on Roslyn Street.
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Nied Their third child operated a coalmine during
World War 1 on the hill where Woodland Hills West
is currently located. Several years later he attended
the Eckles School of Mortuary in Philadelphia in
1920. When licensed he hung a sign in a real estate
office reading "Joe Nied - Undertaker" in 1922.
Two years later he moved into his father's building
on Roslyn Street. The building was a five- room
apartment. When there was a funeral he used the
living room and when there were two funerals he
used the dining room as well as the living room.
However it was not much used because most funerals
were held in the family's homes. In 1933 the funeral
home on Washington Street was built. It was the
first funeral home built from the ground up in the
tri-state area. The bank of Swissvale told Joe Nied
he would lend him the money, but that it was a waste
since most people were laid out at home. Joe told
him in not too many years it would not be large
enough and it was true because it has been enlarged
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Joe Nied's oldest son Joseph Nied Jr. had a funeral home
in Wilkinsburg on the corners of Rebecca and Swissvale
Avenues. Joe Jr. died of a heart attack in the Braddock
Catholic Cemetery at the age of 36. His wife sold the
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Thomas L. Nied received his license in 1948 and worked
with his father until Joe's death in 1962. Tom's sons
Charles and Peter Nied currently run the funeral home.
1997 marked the 75th year that the Nied funeral home has
served the Swissvale area. The tradition is three generations
long. Tom Nied retired in 1993, but continued to be visible
and oversee a lot of the business until his death in October
2000. Before his death, Tom was able to see his father's
business expand, when Peter and Charlie purchased the
John L. Bash Funeral Home in Delmont, PA. The funeral
home was purchased in January of 1999. The name of the
funeral home changed in June of 2001 and became the Bash-Nied
Funeral Home, a branch of the Thomas L. Nied Funeral Home,
Inc. |
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