More About Perman Funeral Home

Perman Funeral Home was founded by Frank R. Perman on June 1, 1966. Mr. Perman purchased the Joseph Paris Funeral Home on Butler Street in the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh. In 1970, Judith Perman became a Pennsylvania licensed Funeral Director and joined her husband in the business.

In 1985, Mr. Perman purchased the John Carlos Funeral Home in Shaler Township. It is the current funeral home location.

1990, Mr. Perman's son Frank was licensed as a Funeral Director and joined the business. Frank worked closely with his father.

Mr. Perman's untimely death in 2000, led to Mrs. Perman and Frank leading the business into the next century. Mrs. Perman retired in 2008.

Frank Perman became the second generation to lead the locally owned and operated funeral home. Mr. Perman's philosophy is that all people deserve a dignified burial regardless of who they were or their station in life. He also knows the importance of serving our community.

Mr. Perman is a twice past President of the Kiwanis Club of Glenshaw, a charter member and first Governor of Highland Moose Lodge 2699, a coach for Bauerstown Baseball and Softball Association. Mr Perman is a certified Rugby referee and a softball umpire. Mr. Perman continues his Funeral Service Education as a member of the National Funeral Directors Association, the Pennsylvania Funeral Director's Association, and the Allegheny County Funeral Directors Association. He has obtained the Certified Funeral Service Professional (CFSP), an extensive continuing education program in Funeral Service in 2010. He has published many articles about funerals and funeral service.

He is the Committee Chairman of Boy Scout Troop 157, serves as Vice-Chairman for Membership in the Japeechen District of the Laurel Highland Council for Boy Scouts. He was recently a Mentor to a new Eagle Scout.

He is the unofficial "funeral guy" for KDKA radio Morning Show with Larry Richert and John Shumway.

Business Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

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Perman Funeral Home
923 Saxonburg Blvd
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15223

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