I rarely write Yelp reviews but I must give credit where credit's due and especially a black/Caribbean owned business. My father was ill I was notified by the hospice nurse from the nursing home it could be any day. I reached out to a few well known Funeral Homes and did not like the interaction/level of professionalism or lack thereof especially at such an emotional and overwhelming time. I reached out to the owner David Williams whom I met a the local gym, we always exchanged pleasantries. I had no idea about the process and what it entails. He took the time to speak with my brother and I about the process. I went to visit the funeral home and met with his Funeral Director Tanya. Our paths could not have crossed at one of the lowest most emotional times in my life. I was filled with so many different emotions, anger, grief, sadness, it was just a lot. Tanya stood with me as I went through all these different emotions on our first encounter. The level of empathy, listening, understanding and just great advise she gave, The Universe knew I needed her in those moments. The day my father transitioned they went and picked his body up. They walked us through the whole insurance process and the planning of the funeral arrangements. Malika did a phenomenal job putting the whole program together per our communication. Malika is such a gem. They just made the process smooth and stopping in was always a great experience, exchanging some much needed laughter during that time of grief. The day I went in to see my dad after he was dressed for the funeral, I was overcome with grief but the level of support and empathy my family and I received from Tanya and Malika made the process a bit easier to handle. The keyboard player was just a one woman show. Melvin was always cheerful. Mr. Williams, your staff are true professionals, empathetic, understanding, great laughter(during such low moments) and overall a pleasure to deal with. Our family has since recommended them to other friends. You are all appreciated! read more