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A lifetime resident of Lockport, John was a graduate of DeSales High School, 1967 and Simmons School of Embalming & Mortuary Science, Syracuse, NY 1969. He served his apprenticeship at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, Rochester, NY, licensed in 1971, and remained there until 1975 at which time he returned home and to Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, where he was the third generation of Rosenberg ’s to join the firm.

In 1986. Mr. Walter A. Kandt retired leaving the business in the hands of John and his father Gerald H. Rosenberg.

John met and married his wife, Linda, in Rochester, in 1972, and raised a family of nine children of which twowork with him today.

John is a member of the Erie Niagara Funeral Directors Association, NYSFDA, NFDA, Knights of Columbus where he served as Grand Knight, Lockport Rotary where he served as President in 1990-1991 and 2001-2002, served on the United Way Board and Salvation Army Citizens Advisory Board.

Andrew G. Rosenberg graduated from Lockport High School Class of 1997 and graduated from SUNY Canton in 2001 earning his Associates degree in Mortuary Science and has been a licensed Funeral Director since 2001. He has worked with his father since 1999 at Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, Lockport where he started the fourth generation of the Rosenberg Family. Andy is a member of the Erie Niagara Funeral Directors Association, NYSFDA, and the NFDA.

Andy servedas a Commissioner for the Lockport Police Department, and is currently serving on the City of Lockport Zoning Board. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Lockport, Knights of Columbus Fourth Degree Assembly #754, Local Council #319 where is he served as Financial Secretary, and bowled with theKnights of Columbus Bowling League. In addition to these organizations, Andy has been a life long member of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church in Lockport.

Andy enjoys playing and watching hockey, spending time with his wife Heather, daughters Madisen and Kennedy and sons Matthew and Benjamin and doing odd jobs around his home and for his family and friends.

John M. Rosenberg, Jr. joined the staff at Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home on April 1, 2008. Born and raised in Lockport John attended Lockport High School graduating in 1995. From there he went to State University of New York at Canton earning his Associates degree in Mortuary Science and has been a licensed funeral director for 10 years. John started out with Pacer Funeral Home, Depew working there for ten years before joining the fourth generation with Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home. He has since relocated to the Lockport area with his wife Jessica and their son, John III. John was a member of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Lockport, the Erie Niagara Funeral Directors Association, NYSFDA, NFDA and enjoyed doing home improvements. Sadly John passed away December 11, 2012.

Krista A. (Rosenberg) Cain graduated from Lockport High School in 1999 and attended Niagara County Community College graduating with an Associates degree in Business, Administrative Assistant graduating in 2002. She served her internship with American Axle, Tonawanda before leaving and joining the fourth generation at her family’s business as the Office Manager. Krista is a member of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Lockport. She enjoys running (ran her first half marathon in October 2011), shopping,reading and being with her family and friends. She and her husband Kevin have two sons, Maximus and Grayson and reside in Lockport.

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JOHN K. OLEWNIK

John K. Olewnik joined the Prudden & Kandt team April 2021 after previously working 25 years as a funeral director in the City of Tonawanda. John also worked for White Chapel Memorial Park in Amherst from 1999 to 2002, first as a grounds keeper and then becoming Superintendent. He is a 1981 graduate of North Tonawanda High School. John received an Associates degree in Mortuary Science from Niagara County Community College after completing his mortuary science studies at Simmons School of Mortuary Science, graduating in April 1986, earning the Mu Sigma Alpha award. After serving his residency at Ulrich Funeral Home in Buffalo, he received his funeral directors license in 1987. John is a member of the Erie Niagara Funeral Directors Association.

John and his wife, Denise have been part of the Lockport community since moving here in 1991 where they raised their daughter, Samantha. He and Denise are longtime Christ followers and attend Freedom Church in Lockport. John loves the outdoors – camping, hiking, fishing, kayaking, or just relaxing around the backyard firepit with family and friends. He also enjoys running and frequently participates in many of the local 5k races.

Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home (2)MARY SHANNON PERRY

Mary ShannonPerry, Lockport native, started working for Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home on January 21, 2013. A 1981 graduate of DeSales High School she then went on to Buffalo State College graduated in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and went on to Simmons Institute earning her degree in Mortuary Science graduating in 1995 and received her license in 1997. Shannon worked for six years for MacPherson Funeral Home in Newark Valley, NY and also Sutfin Funeral Chapel in Nichols, NY.

Shannon is a member of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, Lockport and enjoys reading, playing cards, watching and playing golf and is a Notre Dame, Miami Dolphins and NY Mets fan.

Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home (2025)

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Who is the largest owner of funeral homes? ›

Service Corporation International (SCI) is the largest funeral home company in the world, with a network of over 2,000 locations across the United States and Canada.

What happens to a loved one at a funeral home? ›

Once a funeral home has picked up the body and brought it to their facility, they will then clean and dress and/or shroud the body. Afterward, the body will be placed in refrigeration to keep it cool until the day of burial, at which point the body will be transported to the burial site.

Who owns most of the funeral homes in the United States? ›

A whopping 80% of funeral homes are privately owned, with 20% being publicly owned. The three publicly-listed companies in the United States are Carriage Services Inc., Service Corporation International, and Stonemor Partners L.P.

Why do funeral directors live in the funeral home? ›

Believe it or not, many funeral directors do live onsite at traditional funeral homes. Living in a house that's adjacent to the funeral home or part of it is certainly more convenient for funeral directors given that they are technically on-call 24 hours a day when they're working.

Who makes the most money in a funeral home? ›

High Paying Funeral Professional Jobs
  • Funeral Director. Salary range: $52,500-$76,000 per year. ...
  • Embalmer. Salary range: $41,000-$58,000 per year. ...
  • Cemetery Caretaker. Salary range: $42,500-$50,500 per year. ...
  • Funeral Arranger. Salary range: $44,000-$50,000 per year. ...
  • Crematory Operator. ...
  • Funeral Attendant.

What is the largest expense for a funeral home? ›

Casket. A casket is often the most expensive item that factors into the average funeral cost.

What is the most expensive funeral in United States? ›

John F.

JFK was buried at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington D.C. The burial plot alone cost $13 million, so there's no wonder his entire funeral cost a total of $15 million.

What state do funeral directors make the most money? ›

This map shows the states in the United States shaded by average wage for Morticians, undertakers, & funeral directors. During 2022, the states that concentrated the best average annual wage were New Hampshire ($137,635), Hawaii ($103,700), and New York ($87,686).

Why do funeral homes make so much money? ›

The most common way is through the sale of funeral services. This includes the cost of the funeral director, embalming, transportation, and other related services. Another way a funeral home business can generate income is by selling products. This includes caskets, urns, and grave markers.

Do funeral homes reuse caskets? ›

The outer casket is reused for a number of services. Eventually the casket reaches a point of wear and it is destroyed.

What funeral directors don t tell you? ›

6 Things Funeral Directors are Dying to Tell You (But Never Will)
  • #1: First off, they aren't who you think we are.
  • #2: They aren't rich, either.
  • #3: What they do is not easy.
  • #5: Your genuine appreciation makes their job completely worth it.
  • #6: They are morticians, but not magicians.
  • One last thing…

Where are bodies stored before a funeral? ›

Once the mortuary board and mortuary register are as up-to-date as they can be, the deceased person's body is then held in the funeral director's mortuary fridge to preserve the deceased body.

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