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Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home & Crematories, Inc.

SINCE 1869

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Our Promise
Extending our family's hand to guide your family through life's most important transition with true compassion.
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Committed to Continual Care
We are founded on a long family tradition of caring, offering help to the community anytime it is needed, to anybody who needs it.
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Pet Cremation & Burial Services
The loss of a beloved family pet is an emotional experience. We anticipate your concern by offering cremation and burial services.
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Expanding Our Services
We are proud to continue meeting needs of the community by expanding our services through the Ferguson-Brownfield Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc., located in Smithfield.
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Connect With Us
You can find more information, including the latest obituaries, buy visiting our Facebook page.
WHO WE ARE

About us

A Family History The Ferguson Funeral Home was founded by Andrew D. Ferguson Sr., in Uniontown, Pennsylvania more than 90 years ago. The newspaper described the senior Ferguson as being “a community leader and a truly caring professional.” In 1961, Andrew D. Ferguson Jr., took over the responsibilities of the funeral home and continued the tradition of friendly, caring service. In 1988, the third generation joined in, preparing for dramatically changing times in the funeral industry. The tradition carries on today as the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home & Crematories, Inc., is a proud fifth-generation, family owned and operated business with locations in Uniontown and Smithfield.

We care about the people in our community and continuously strive to offer services that help guide families through life’s most important transition, with trust, compassion and care. Read more about our family by clicking here.

WHY US

WHY CHOOSE US

OUR PHILOSOPHY

Andrew D. Ferguson III, and his family, strive to meet the special needs the community and help guide them through life’s transitions. Because of their commitment to kindness and sincere care, many families have pulled through difficult times and found new hope and support. Today, the Andrew D. Ferguson Funeral Home & Crematories, Inc., continues to serve the community, guided by the traditions it was built upon – trust, compassion and care.

OUR SERVICES

The Ferguson family offers many programs and services to support needs of the local community. Whether you are thinking of pre-planning a funeral, or dealing with the grief that comes from losing a loved one, you will find comfort in the all-encompassing care our funeral homes provide. In addition to our Uniontown location, we have extended our services to the Smithfield community and now operate the Ferguson-Brownfield Funeral Home & Crematories, Inc.

OUR FACILITIES

The 8,200 square foot handicapped-accessible mansion, located in Uniontown, was built in 1900, and houses a library and resource center, pre-planning office and conference room, along with several reception areas and lounges. It also has a sheltered portico for weather-free entry. The Victorian manor offers a family oriented atmosphere, preserving the tradition of dignity and integrity on which the Ferguson family pride themselves.

GRIEF & HEALING

YOU’RE NOT ALONE

What is Grief Support? Grief comes naturally as a part of loss. People often feel alone and isolated in their grief but we can help.

Our family is committed to supporting you through the grieving process. Many resources are available to help with grief and make its presence and passage both meaningful and rewarding.

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OBITUARIES

RECENT OBITUARIES

Edward L. Regish, 72, of Fairchance, passed away on Friday May 3, 2024 at J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown. He was born May 22, 1951 in Uniontown, a son of the late Steven and Ruth (Roberts) Regish. In addition to his parents, Ed was preceded in death by his brothers, Ronald Regish and Beverly Hartz. Ed was a graduate of Laurel Highlands High School in the Class of 1969. He was employed through Surrey Hills in the maintenance department for many years. In his downtime, Ed enjoyed gardening. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his family. Ed is survived by his wife, Lou Ann Regish; daughters, Kristina Baxter (Bryan) of Douglasville, GA and Jodie Branyon (John) of Rockmart, GA; step-son, Keith Myers (Amy) of Fairchance; and step-daughter Lisa Myers-Kennedy (Steven) of Hopwood; brother, Steven Regish of Connellsville; 3 sisters, Linda Keefer of Connellsville, Jeanne Kuhoric (James) of Delaware, and Peggy Harrison (Gary) of Uniontown and many grandchildren, great grandchildrem, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Arrangements have been entrusted to the FERGUSON – BROWNFIELD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, INC. – 78 MAIN ST. SMITHFIELD, PA 15478. In following with Ed’s wishes, no viewing or services will be held and interment will be held privately. Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.  
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Janet Guyton Pratt Marker, 94, of Hopwood, a good daughter, wife, and mother from Pioneer stock, died at her home Thursday May 2, 2024 surrounded by all the beauty of Spring. Born November 7, 1929 in Uniontown to Clarence and Helen Guyton Pratt, just days after the Great Stock Market Crash of 1929. She was a proud graduate of Uniontown High School in the Class of 1947. While in high school, she worked for the Uniontown Herald-Standard newspaper, where she would meet her future husband, Charles W. Marker, Jr., who was at the time a staff photographer. She attended Waynesburg College. In 1949, she married Charles in Oakland, Maryland. They were married until his death in 2008. Janet was very interested in local history and belonged to several lineage organization. She was the past Regent of the Great Meadows Chapter Daughter of the American Revolution and current member of the Fort Necessity Chapter DAR. She was an honorary state President of the United States Daughters of the War of 1812, a member of the Chief Tanacharison Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Colonist, the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, and the Colonial Dames of the XVII Century. She was a lifelong member of the Third Presbyterian Church, having served as a deacon and in her early years, she taught Sunday and Bible School. For many years, she also served on the Easter and Christmas flower decorating committee. She helped organize the Hopwood Bicentennial Celebration in 1991, which was a great success and proved that Hopwood is the “Pearl of the Pike.” Her most recent project had been the Restoration and Maintenance of the Union Cemetery, better known as, Oak Grove Cemetery, which is on Route 40 West of Uniontown. This historic burial spot is the resting place of many of her most beloved family. Being a member of the greatest generation, Janet knew what it was like to sacrifice and save. She truly loved God, her home, and her Country and she was devoted to being a Patriotic American. She had a love for nature and enjoyed working and planting flowers in her garden. She was a good Mom and will be missed by many who knew her. She is survived by her son, Linn Marker and daughter, Laurel Beth Marker, both of Hopwood and her two kitty-cats, Ruthie and Davey. The Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made to The Oak Grove Cemetery Maintenance Fund C/O Ferguson Funeral Home – 80 Morgantown St. Uniontown, PA 15401 The family would like to thank: Amedisys Hospice and Home Instead, who without them, Janet staying at home would not have been possible. The Uniontown Hospital – from the ER, to the surgical floor, to rehab, for their kind, professional care. And last, but not least, all the good neighbors and friends, who over the years she grew to know and love. Mom is gone from the earth, but not from our hearts. “We will meet again some sunny day.” Arrangements have been entrusted to the ANDREW D. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME, INC. – 80 Morgantown St. Uniontown, PA 15401. Family and friends will be received at the funeral home on Monday from 2pm – 4pm and 6pm – 8pm and on Tuesday from 12:30pm until the hour of Janet’s funeral service celebrating her life at 1:30pm with Pastor Nick Cook officiating. Interment will be privately held in Oak Grove Cemetery. Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.
James W. Perkins, age 70, of Uniontown, passed away Wednesday, May 1, 2024.  He was born May 12, 1953 in Uniontown, PA son of the late Martin H. Perkins and Audrey Burkholder Perkins.   James was a 1973 graduate of Laurel Highlands High School.  He was a member of Abundant Life Church.  James formerly worked in construction for Kelly Construction Co.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing music and camping.   Left to cherish James’ memory are his wife, Cynthia Hays Perkins of Uniontown; son, Joseph Perkins and wife Nancy Hall Perkins of Charlotte, NC; step children, Ed Loukota and wife Marjorie DeCarlo Loukota and Katrina (Joy) Loukota Bloom all of Uniontown; sisters, Audrey Jean Perkins Crawford and husband James, Betty Perkins Anielski and Judy Perkins Collins; grandchildren and nieces and nephews.   Arrangements have been entrusted to the ANDREW D. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIES, INC., 80 Morgantown Street, Uniontown, PA.  Family and friends will be received in Abundant Life Church on Friday, May 3rd from 2 until 4 p.m. followed by a service celebrating James’ life at 4:00 p.m. with Pastor Garret Howard officiating.  Interment will be private for family.   Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.
Jacqueline H. “Jackie” Acton Duritsky, age 89, of Uniontown, passed away Saturday, April 27, 2024 in Uniontown Hospital.  She was born December 23, 1934 in Luzerne Township daughter of the late Robert Acton and Mildred Gibson Acton.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, John Duritsky; son, David Acton and sisters, Carol Fuller and Bertha Seehoffer.   Jackie formerly worked as the office manager of an apartment complex while living in Ohio.  She enjoyed reading and shopping and she loved animals.   Left to cherish Jackie’s memory are her brother, Robert Acton (Bobbi) of New Hampshire; sisters, Shirley Riley of Uniontown and Sara Abraham of Virginia and many nieces and nephews.   Arrangements have been entrusted to the ANDREW D. FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIES, INC., 80 Morgantown St., Uniontown, PA where friends will be received on Thursday, May 2nd from 3 until 5 p.m. followed by a memorial service celebrating Jackie’s life at 5:00 PM with Pastor Travis Edgar officiating.  Interment will be private.   In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Catholic Charities, Diocese of Greensburg, 711 Pittsburgh St., Greensburg, PA 15601.   Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at adferguson.com and on the funeral home Facebook page.  
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