DEVOTED TO SERVICE … COMMITTED TO CARING

For over 100 years, we have endeavored to provide the families we are privileged to serve with compassion, understanding and an unparalleled level of service. We believe personal service and attention to the needs of the family are our most important responsibilities – before, during and following the funeral service. Today, our diverse staff of professionals, continues to provide families the professional service they expect and the personal care they deserve.

SERVING THE NEEDS OF TODAY’S FAMILIES 

We at Marshall Funeral Homes are proud to serve the communities of Ellwood City and Wampum.

We offer personalized traditional, cremation, pre-arrangement and aftercare services. Whatever type of service you desire, our professional staff is committed to serve all of your needs and requests with care and compassion.

MORE ABOUT US

Both Robert and Harold Marshall are former Presidents of the Western Pa. Funeral Directors Association

In addition, they are directly involved with the following groups and organizations:

Wampum Presbyterian Church Trustee

Former board member of the Salvation Army, Red Cross, Ellwood City Hospital. and Lawrence County Planning Commission.

Member and past President of the Beaver/ Lawrence County Funeral Directors, Member and past President of Wampum Area Lions.

Former member of the for Rotary International District Scholarship committee.

Sponsorship for Wampum baseball, Wampum Christmas Parade and Easter Egg Hunt, and member of the Wampum Area Business Association.

Director and Member of the Ellwood City Area Chamber of Commerce

Former President of Kiwanis

Earla Marshall, wife of Harold Marshall is also involved in the following:

Active participant in various Ellwood City area education groups including Lincoln High School Business Week, Senior project evaluations, Adopt-A-School and “Reality Tour” drug programs

Board member of Lawrence County Tourist Promotion Agency

Board Member - Ellwood City Parks and Recreation

Organized “Good Neighbor Fund,” relief effort to assist local flood victims following September, 2004 Beaver County disaster

Founder of “Easing the Burden,” a grief support group which had served the Lawrence County area.

Driver and board member for Ellwood City’s “Meals on Wheels” program. The program designed to deliver meals on a daily basis to shut ins.

Co-Chairperson of the Kids’ Created Kingdom, a 15,000 sq. ft.
community-built playground project located in Ewing Park, Ellwood City

Recipient of John Heinz Memorial “Young Person of the Year Award”

Former Neighborhood Watch Chairperson