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Davis Funeral Home

Davis Funeral Home

(1 review)

**DO NOT USE DAVIS FUNERAL HOME IF YOU ARE A VETERAN. THEY WILL DISGRACE YOUR MEMORY AND HONOR BY…read moreNOT PROVIDING SERVICES THAT THEY PROMISE*** Our family has used Davis Funeral Home for years and for many family members. I thought that I could count on them to handle my precious father's funeral and burial as well. Unfortunately, I was completely wrong. So many things have gone wrong. Davis Funeral Home lost my daddy's glasses and he had to be buried without them. He wore glasses almost his full life, which was a part of who he was. I know for a fact that I gave the glasses to the man that picked up my father from the nursing home after he was deceased. However, when I came to Davis Funeral Home for daddy's viewing they did not have them and said that they might have been left at the nursing home. The nursing home did not have them. We even checked the lost and found. On the day of the service, Davis Funeral Home wasn't even ready for the receiving of friends. They had not created the memorial picture slide show, the memorial pamplet or prepared the music, all of which we had planned a few days prior. Instead of me being present and greeting guests and hearing stories about my father, I was stuck in a side room helping prepare the songs and memorial picture show for my father's services. My father has been deceased and buried for 2 years now and he still doesn't have a grave marker/headstone. It was supposed to be ordered through the VA and Davis "supposedly" placed the order at the time of his burial. I've called multiple times and have only received 1 call back in the past 2 years. The representative that I spoke with explained that it takes time with the VA to get the marker. I honestly think that they never even ordered it. Davis Funeral Home has disgraced my father with this treatment, as well as our family. If I could give 0 stars, I would. Davis Funeral Home clearly doesn't know how to honor a Disabled Veteran like my father, with their lack of concern and regard for him and our family. I would strongly advise not using Davis Funeral Home to anyone reading this review, especially if you are burying a Veteran. Edited to add: After calling again today, I finally received a call back from Jeremiah Davis. He was very apologetic and said that Davis Funeral Home did not have any reasons or excuses for why my father's plot has been left without a marker placed on it for 2 years. He said that he would resubmit to the VA for the marker again. (I don't think it was ever submitted in the first place from 2 years ago.) He said that I would not have to pay a "setting fee" of $50 to place the marker once it comes in. However it may not come in until the end of summer all the way up to the end of the year. He said that he would call me after he hears from the VA about the marker and also again when it has come in and when it is placed on Daddy's plot. While I appreciate Jeremiah's call and apology, I still feel like I cannot trust Davis Funeral Home due to the past mistreatment. I sincerely hope this is actually taken care of this time. To me, I would think that if I were a business and had hurt a customer's trust to the extent that they did to our family, I would offer to buy the stone for the family and have it placed, while waiting on the VA's stone. That would have helped reconcile the situation in a more timely manner.

Crossville Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory - Front entrance

Crossville Memorial Funeral Home & Crematory

(4 reviews)

When my mom passed away, we were told to go ahead and come up to the funeral home that the funeral…read moredirector was ready to see us. When we got there we ended up waiting 20 min for her to return from her lunch break. When we sat down with her she had a baseball cap on and I felt like I was at a second hand shop. Someone from another funeral home came in and she got up, did not excuse herself, and began talking to the person who had just came in just shooting time of day (we could hear her since she was right outside the door), came back in and continued to talk about her conversation about who she was just talking with. By the end of the time spent up there, we knew more about the funeral director with the baseball cap then she knew about my mom. I know this is a business but running a business that includes death of loved ones I just expected a more professional meeting with someone who could read the room and offer compassion.

The worst experience I have ever had with a Funeral Home. During the process of making arrangements…read moreto have my grandma cremated we were working with the Funeral Director Robert Grimsley, as my mother sat there crying no Kleenex's were offered to her. He had no compassion at all for our loss. It was like hurry up and make up your mind so he could move on. It was 3 weeks later my mom went back there to pick up the remains of her mother. The lady at the front desk said to another lady she is in the corner on the floor. The Urn was placed in a plastic on the floor along with several other smaller Urn's that we requested. We also asked if we could have some of the ash's so that we could sprinkle them over her mothers grave at a later time. When asked about them she handed my mom a paper Dixie cup that had a plastic bag of the remains in it. That is disgraceful!! It was like it didn't mean anything. Then as my mother went to leave the lady said "let me get that she is pretty heavy" really that is not how you speak about someones loved one. My mother was so upset that the next day she went to another local Funeral home and inquired about the process in which things were handled. At this time she purchased 4 more small Urn's that were exactly like what she purchased from Crossville Memorial for her kids and paid $100 for them. When my mother went and looked at the bill from Crossville Memorial she was charged $150 for 2 of the exact same thing. She called and questioned why the difference and wanted to speak to the funeral director and he would NOT get on the phone and told the office worker that that's what he charges and doesn't have to talk to her. There is so much more that took place and I could go on and on but what I have written above is horrible. Now, not sure if we were treated this way because we did not have a service for her but regardless this is NOT how you treat a family that has just lost a loved one, not to mention take advantage of them. I would NEVER NEVER recommend this Funeral Home in Crossville. I am very upset that my grandma was treated as a number and not as a human being and that my mother had to go through this process with no compassion to her for the loss of her mother. :( Shame on this Business!!!!

Fraker Funeral Home - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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