SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME

Schneider Funeral Home honored for 150 years of service in Hatboro

The business was recognized with a presentation at the recent Hatboro council meeting

Credit: Borough of Hatboro.

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The Hatboro Borough Council honored Schneider Funeral Home at its recent monthly meeting, a remarkable Hatboro institution that has served families with compassion and dedication for more than 150 years. 

From its earliest beginnings in 1870 to its long-standing home on North York Road, the Schneider family’s commitment to caring for the community has spanned five generations, and continues today.

During the meeting, Hatboro officials said the following: 

Last evening, Borough Council recognized Schneider Funeral Home for over 150 years of service! Schneider Funeral Home has called Hatboro home since Groh Schneider Sr. broke ground at 431 N. York Road in June 1959. The Schneider family has been serving families for 5 generations and according to Henry Schneider’s great-great grandson Brandt, “One of our future goals is having a 6th generation to continue our service.”

Brandt said the idea started with his great-great grandfather Henry, who is the first generation of five of them. He also said that undertakers were furniture makers and traditionally, undertaking would involve building everything from chairs to anything dealing with wood, including caskets.

March 22, 1870, was a red-letter day in the life of one Henry Schneider who made a simple entry in his Schneider Funeral Home ledger at 1739 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia. Little did he know that this same profession as a Funeral Director would be continued for four more generations of Schneider’s by his son Walter A.A., grandson A. Groh, great grandson A. Groh Jr., and great-great grandson, Brandt.

In the plans for the enlargement of their hat industry, John B. Stetson included 1739 Germantown Avenue, the original site of the Schneider Funeral Home. Since Stetson already had possession of properties on both sides, this forced move was to the advantage of Mrs. Henry Schneider, a widow at this time. Mrs. Schneider finally selected to settle at 619 W. Olney Avenue in 1922. After her death, her son, Walter A.A. continued serving the area in the Schneider tradition, until 1951 when he semi-retired and his son A. Groh Schneider Sr., followed in his footsteps.

People moving out of Philadelphia into the suburbs and the lack of available ground for suitable parking was the impetus for Groh to seek a suitable location and funeral home for his own design. 431 N. York Road in Hatboro then came into play. In June 1959 the ground was broken for the first building of its kind in Hatboro, a home built to serve as a Funeral Home.

On June 1, 1971, A. Groh Schneider Jr., took over ownership of the funeral home and in 2008 his son, Brant started his career serving the community a long side with him. Schneider’s Funeral Home offers all types of traditional and cremation services as well as providing services for all faiths.

The Schneider’s are well known in the community by representing the Hatboro Little League for over 28 years and Mr. Schneider has been a member of the Hatboro Rotary for over 50 years, and both him and Brandt are part of the Masonic Lodge. Brandt also stated that his Grandfather Groh Sr. was a lawyer in Hatboro of Schneider, Nixon and John so they have very close ties with Hatboro.

Schneider Funeral Home is extremely proud to have been in business for over 150 years. This major milestone is both exciting for the Schneider family as well as Hatboro. According to Groh Jr., a multi-generational funeral home is unique and the Schneider Family has created  legacy from their work.

The Borough of Hatboro presented a certificate to Schneider Funeral Home for their outstanding support of Hatboro residents, business owners, and organizations. For over 150 years, they continue to impact lives within Hatboro and neighboring communities on a daily basis. The Borough is extremely grateful for all their hard work in making Hatboro a better place to live, work, and play!


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Robby Chakler

Robby Chakler is a veteran journalist/editor with nearly 20 years of experience in print and online media. He has worked at daily print newspapers, magazines and online publications.

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