History
When George Green decided to open a funeral home in Homestead Park, Munhall, back in 1941, he chose an area that was rich in ethnic diversity and religious identity. Many of the people in Homestead Park came to America at the turn of the century from Europe to work in the steel mills that spread expansively along the Monongahela River below the community. They came with a belief that they could find the American dream of prosperity and freedom while maintaining their own cultural heritage, which they so proudly cherished. Throughout the decades, since their arrival in America, these ethnic groups have recreated their culture within the community. They formed churches to carry on their religious tradition and founded social organizations to maintain the heritage of the Old World. Part of this cultural diversity is the way in which these varied ethnic groups bury their loved ones. For 50 years the George Irvin Green Funeral Home Inc. has been serving the funeral needs of these ethnic.
Specialties
Where the Community is Family. Since its founding by George I. Green, in 1941, the Green Funeral Home has focused on families and community. We are family-owned and operated. We offer burial and cremations.