Anatomical Gifting Services

There are many anatomical gifting package options which are customizable and designed to meet each family’s specific needs:


Anatomical Donation with Private Family Goodbye
In addition to all of the services provided in the simple and identification anatomical service package, your loved one will be prepared by our staff for a private family goodbye for up to two hours at our facility.


Anatomical Donation with Identification
In addition to all of the services provided in the simple anatomical service package, one certified death certificate will be provided, an online memorial tribute and submission of an obituary to the paper will be provided, and identification of your loved one for up to six persons at our facility.


Simple Anatomical Services
This package provides the basic services of the funeral director and staff, transportation to the funeral home, refrigeration, service vehicle, and transportation to a medical center within a 50-mile radius.


We work with the following organizations:
Humanity Gifts Registry
Gift of Life Donor Program
Anatomy Gifts Registry

Science Care

Why Choose Anatomical Donation?

Body donation through the Humanity Gifts Registry program is an alternative to the traditional funeral or cremation. The Humanity Gifts Registry is a non-profit agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania concerned primarily with the receipt and distribution of bodies donated to all medical and dental schools in the state for teaching purposes.

Body donation is imperative for the advancement of:
+ Medical & surgical training
+ Instrument & medical device development
+ Anatomy education
+ Disease diagnosis & treatments


Can I Still Be an Organ Donor?
The registry can accept a body after the EYES and SKIN has been donated. Although they prefer the remains to be intact, at times they may be able to accept a body after the internal organs have been harvested, however IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED.


Can an Individual Be Disqualified?
It is only under most unusual circumstances that a donor’s body would be rejected; the Registry does reserve the right to refuse a donation.
Bodies of persons dying from highly communicable diseases, crushing injuries, whose remains are autopsied, decomposed, embalmed, obese, or have had recent extensive surgery prior to death may not be accepted.
A determination is made at death for acceptance of remains.


Do I receive the cremated remains back? Yes. You have the option of having the cremated remains returned, although there is no guaranteed time frame.


How Do I Enroll in the Program?
You must be 18 years of age to be a registered donor.
Charles F. Snyder Funeral Home will assist you.


Are there Costs Involved?
The donor organizations assume the cost of cremation and in some cases the burial of cremated remains in their established memorial gardens or cemeteries. However, you may choose to have the cremated remains returned to Charles F. Snyder Funeral Homes, or to yourself, for memorial services and interment locally.


What if I Want a Memorial Service?
Yes. We can help you plan a gathering, visitation, and memorial service at the funeral home, your church, or your place of preference. It is possible to have a family viewing prior to transporting your loved one to the donor facility. However, a public viewing may not be possible.

Anatomical Gifting Services
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— Chad Snyder
General Manager, Licensed Funeral Director