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Conger Morris Funeral Directors

3.7 (6 reviews)
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Rogue Valley Cremation Service - untitled

Rogue Valley Cremation Service

(5 reviews)

Not exactly the most compelling of businesses to be searching for, but when the time is right, it's…read morenice to know that places exist like this. Sadly, it was time to say goodbye to my big sister. Her wishes were quite simple. Cremation, no fan fare, no funeral, not even a memorial celebration, just a loving goodbye to those who were close to her while she was still here. She wished to have her ashes tossed away in the air over the ocean. That was all. I could (and would) do that for her. Her Hospice Social Worker was the one who gave me this name and just one other, since these services are limited in their locality. And I discovered quite surprisingly that Rogue Valley Cremation Service provided the exact same services as the "other" place, but perhaps at a 40% discount. I never had to step outside my door to arrange this. I could pre-arrange everything online, which definitely helped me to maintain my own composure and dignity during a most difficult time. Their basic fees include immediate transportation of her remains to their funeral home in Medford, storage until the cremation is completed, the coroner's certified death certificate done, and a non-descript container that can be shipped to me. $945. They made it very easy. And now that she has passed, I am in direct contact with them for the final details and billing. There are a few additional, a small fee mandated by the state (Oregon), and a $25 charge for each certified death certificate. And for the next 6 months I can order more certified death certificates and receive them quickly. After that, it is not as easy. The employees were very kind and understanding. It is a pleasure that I write this review, if if I can help others find a reasonably priced service that is both professional, uncomplicated, and empathetic. Thank you Brandy for your sweet disposition and efficiency.

Supposed to be open 24/7 but cannot get anybody to answer any of their 2 phone numbers.read more

Conger-Morris Central Point Chapel

Conger-Morris Central Point Chapel

(2 reviews)

Conger-Morris Central Point did an excellent job taking care of funeral arrangements for my mother…read more They were kind, sensitive and willing to do whatever it took to make things the way we wanted. They made no effort to up-sell or apply any pressure. We had a local memorial service and one 300 miles away. They transported my mom, and flowers to both events, and to the grave site service, supported the services in person, and saved us both money and effort by eliminating the need to deal with two funeral homes. I can fully recommend them.

Do not recommend. The place, even before its move to the Central Point area, has always been dingy,…read morefilled with dusty fabric flowers. A depressing stereotype. My family member passed away and an autopsy had to be performed. Conger-Morris would not let me see my family member after the autopsy. They refused. They felt it was their privilege to determine whether I could "handle" seeing my family member post-autopsy and prior to cremation. I could only see him if I paid for "rather expensive" reconstruction surgery, even though, I re-emphasize, my family member was scheduled for cremation and reconstruction was not necessary. It struck me as extremely extortionate. So I passed on the reconstruction Conger-Morris tried to shove down my throat and never got my chance to say good-bye. I think it is just horrible to prey on people who have suffered loss, when burial or cremation costs are already so expensive. We were absolutely shocked and disgusted to find out from a family friend that Conger-Morris had shared details regarding my family member and conversations my family had had with the funeral home regarding my family member with people other than my family. That it had become fodder for gossip. Thoroughly tacky and unprofessional. Avoid.

Jacksonville Historic Cemetary - Mushrooms

Jacksonville Historic Cemetary

(3 reviews)

Beautifully set into Jacksonville hills. Very quiet and serene forest spot. Well kept and natural…read moresetting. Great place to come pay respect or get away from the rat race of life.

"My very heart faints and my whole soul grieves at the moist rich smell of the rotting leaves"…read more If you like old cemeteries, you will probably love this one! It's the best one I've ever visited. You can pick up a little brochure at the cemetery that tells about some of the more interesting residents: what they did, how they contributed to the town and where they were from. There are sections in the cemetery for the Catholics, Jews and fraternal organizations like "the redman" and "oddfellows". There are signs and maps that show where the sections are. The monuments, epitaphs and arrangement of the cemetery give a peek into the way in which people related to death in the early 1900's. One set of tombs was of a father and his 3 sons that were killed by Modoc Indians. The boys were in their teens - youngest was 14 as I remember. I was not expecting to see that - it was kind of a shock actually. So sad. There is an organized group in Jacksonville which preserves the monuments by repairing the dilapidated tomb stones and even making new markers for the ones that disappeared. They do a good job! The work I saw is both "historical" and "respectful". I was impressed that the cemetery is not just a grave site of the deceased - but there are things to be learned about the people at that time; what they believe and how they lived. These things may be understood by reading a book, but to see the graves, the family plots and the eternal monuments eaten away by the tooth of time gives one pause to reflect on the clock and our own plot of time we consume. Seeing the graves also gives a glimpse of the residents of Jacksonville 100 to 150 years ago. Tip 1: Take the trolley tour before you visit the cemetery. ($5 for 45 minutes) The trolley tour will show you the homes and business establishments of the important people of Jacksonville. You will hear stories of their wealth, dreams and social lives. Then visit them in the cemetery. A poem I have selected for you to read by Lord Alfred Tennyson A Spirit haunts the year's last hours Dwelling amid these yellowing bowers: To himself he talks; For at eventide, listening earnestly, At his work you may hear him sob and sigh In the walks; Earthward he boweth the heavy stalks Of the mouldering flowers: Heavily hangs the broad sunflower Over its grave i' the earth so chilly; Heavily hangs the hollyhock, Heavily hangs the tiger-lily. 2 The air is damp, and hush'd, and close, As a sick man's room when he taketh repose An hour before death; My very heart faints and my whole soul grieves At the moist rich smell of the rotting leaves, And the breath Of the fading edges of box beneath, And the year's last rose. Heavily hangs the broad sunflower Over its grave i' the earth so chilly; Heavily hangs the hollyhock, Heavily hangs the tiger-lily.

Conger Morris Funeral Directors - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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