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    Prasser-Kleczka Funeral Home - Sitting area for Prasser-Kleczka Funeral Home
3275 S Howell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207

    Prasser-Kleczka Funeral Home

    (9 reviews)

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    This is the actual email I sent to Prasser-Kleczka after my dad's funeral: "Thank you so much for…read moreall your help, Paula. We truly appreciate everything you've done for us. You made the ceremony in Union Grove go smooth as silk, and we will definitely look at the lovely catalogs you sent to us. The church proceedings went very well also. There were lots of people sharing good memories of our father. Thank you again, and thank everyone who helped us at Prasser-Kleczka. You were all very professional, pleasant and easy to work with."

    I used to think that loss was something easy. Something simple; cut and dry. Something you felt and…read moresort of just sat in for a while and then in some time you would be fine. Loss is such a weird thing. Early in life it is easy. It starts small. The loss of a favorite toy. A favorite pair of jeans or shoes. Maybe the loss of a favorite car. Even the loss of an early romantic flame seem so easy. Sometimes things that are lost can be found. Other times, the loss of things can be prevented all together. But still, mostly, loss is permanent. I think this is why when a loved one is lost to death it's the hardest thing to accept. On what has become one the hardest days of my life the image of my dad and his loving demeanor was not lost. I'd like to thank the staff at Prasser-Kleczka for all of your truly amazing work; through our Lord Father God Almighty you gave me the best gift I could've ever asked for after 2021 gave me the worst surprise of my life. The service was so beautiful and everything was just so perfect. It was such a peaceful and gentle way to celebrate and say goodbye to the wonderful man my father was. You gave me a truly great last memory of my dad. He looked so at peace that day. I truly cannot thank you all enough for giving myself and my family the most incredible-better-than-best-possible last day with this man who is so dearly loved and cherished and so terribly and sorely missed. May God Almighty bless and keep you and all your friends, families and loved ones all the days of your lives! Thank you, again!

    Zwaska Funeral Home

    Zwaska Funeral Home

    (2 reviews)

    The folks at Zwaska are professionals…read more This family-owned and operated funeral home has been in business for a long time and for good reason... they seem to be quite good at what they do (which can't be easy). I found myself through their doors for the first time in May for my Grandfather's funeral. I interacted with the man I believe to be their director just a bit during the service and then thereafter at the burial; he was thoughtful, courteous and attentive. (He has the "tone" and interaction down to a science, I'm guessing.) I found myself again at Zwaska last week Monday (this time, for my Grandma). We certainly didn't expect ourselves to be re-enacting and re-living the events from May in such an untimely manner, but that's how life works, I guess... (It all felt like deja vu, really. I oddly started to feel at home. I know where the coffee maker is and I know how to use it, now.) All that said, given the nature of these sorts of events, Zwaska is a nice place. The space itself is clean and the facilities adequate but no-frills. The décor itself is quite antiquated, but I haven't spent much time in funeral homes... not sure if that's par for the course or what.

    Sadly, my Aunt passed away of Cardiac Arrest last week. My brother found Zwaska Funeral Home to…read moreuse by the time I arrived in town. Since my family is from India, we had people flying in from India at different times based upon how quickly they could get a visa. So because the children of my Aunt arrived at staggered times, as soon as they came in they wanted to see their mother. Zwaska was able to quickly accommodate them seeing their mother as they arrived in town. And most importantly they were able to accommodate us with the spiritual requirements we had of chanting certain religious songs for an hour and then being able to carry her into the cremation area and turn it on. It was devastating for us but they were very respectful during our grief and helped us throughout the process. They were also able to quickly get us the death certificates we needed and all paperwork required for travel to take the ashes back to India. They also gave a black plastic urn that had the ashes in it which was just fine for our needs. If you need a respectful funeral home during some of your worst times you can trust them. At the end of the day, they want to make you happy and they will do whatever they can to help you. You can trust these guys.

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