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    4.2 (10 reviews)
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    Johnstons' Wellwood Funeral Home

    Johnstons' Wellwood Funeral Home

    (5 reviews)

    5 Stars isn't enough for Johnstons Funeral home and their team, especially Michael. He is AMAZING…read moreand was literally my brain at I time when I couldn't think clearly. He hand walked our family through the process with kindness. He kept on top of me and told me what I needed to be doing and when. We cannot say enough good things about the Johnston family business. Everything was beautiful and having a separate area for the children was so helpful. This was our first rodeo, so we didn't know where to start. We called around and everyone we spoke to wouldn't give us any direct answers or tried to upsell us like a used car salesman. That is a disgusting tactic to do to grieving families. We did not get any of that at Johnstons. From the first phone call to the last they were upfront, honest and professional. They explained the entire process us to us over the phone. Everything was exactly what they told us it would be without any hidden fees. I wish they were our first call. I also wish I didn't have to recommend anyone to a funeral home, but this one is incredible. Johnstons made us feel like our family was their family.

    At a time when our family needed kindness and consideration the most, we received more than we…read moreexpected at Johnston's. Their staff ensured that we had what we needed, in addition to providing us with unexpected items that were a pleasant bonus. . . . From the first moment that we walked in their door, to the last hug at Dad's gaveside, we felt that we were be treated like loving and repected members of their family. I am grateful for everything that they did for us.

    Jacobsen A L Funeral Home - Our newly renovated building and grounds

    Jacobsen A L Funeral Home

    (8 reviews)

    I cannot say enough about this funeral home and the staff and Director (and even the dog Jake). To…read moresay a funeral was beautiful seems a little morbid and inappropriate. but, that's exactly how I can describe my father's wake at Jacobson funeral home in Huntington. They went above and beyond in every little detail From the minute we walked in and met with them. They were comforting, professional, and absolutely amazing. even the little small touch with them standing at the door as we exited for the funeral progression to the cemetery- they offered a plaque for each car that said funeral and travel tissue packages. I've never seen that done before at a funeral. they truly care about the deceased and the family! Even if you do not live in the immediate area, I would highly recommend considering Jacobson funeral home. With love the family of Robert Peckham

    Chris and his team could not have been more thoughtful, caring or sensitively attuned to what was…read moreneeded during the entire process of my mother-in-law's passing and funeral. Chris is likely to have attended to thousands of funerals, but there was no sense that this was 'same-old, same-old' with him. He was so in tune with where the family was emotionally, and was able to adjust accordingly. He was such a calming, helpful presence throughout. He has the wisdom of knowing that people's faculties are compromised at a time like this and guided us gently through each part of the process at just the right time, never invasive, checking in on what might be needed and offering just the right amount of guidance and preparation. Likewise, every inch of the funeral home and their chapels have been designed to make you feel the warmth, serenity and dignity you would wish for at such a time: The decor is elegant but homey; the background music is peaceful and settling; the fish pond and fountain in the reception area adds a natural, calming element, and of course, there's Jake. Jake (Chris's shadow) is a young, highly trained labradoodle who is the resident support dog, gently walking around, offering himself to anyone he senses may need him. He is a special soul and he loves his work. I don't think the process could have gone more smoothly. The chapel was beautifully set up and my mother-in-law looked so naturally elegant and peaceful at her wake in the chapel. They did an incredible job. They created a beautiful digital slideshow from all our photos and set up our photo boards and flowers magnificently. After the service, they packed up everything from the chapel and stored it for us carefully until we could collect it at our convenience. Nothing seemed too much for them as long as they could help make this process as easy and meaningful as possible for us. One final aspect worth mentioning: The funeral home allowed us to arrange a lot upfront, before my mother-in-law passed, which similar business services do not always allow. Once someone has passed, emotions are so high that it's really hard to concentrate on small details, which is required to plan accordingly. Being able to plan this all upfront was incredibly helpful.

    Lindenhurst Funeral Home

    Lindenhurst Funeral Home

    (4 reviews)

    I was lucky enough to arrange everything for my grandmother's memorial service with Tom. He was…read morethere for me from day 1 as well as Vinny. They were both so compassionate, empathetic, and easy going, that it made such a difficult, sad and trying time effortless. Thank you both again for all of your help and care through this process.

    Where do I start? I live out of state. My sister passed…read moreaway and because it was an emotional time, I used the first funeral service that I called. My sister and I grew up in Lindenhurst, and we passed this business every day on the way home from both Lindenhurs Jr and later, Lindenhurst High School. I had her cremated, and although I flew up there, I requested that her remains be sent to me via priority USPS so I didn't carry them with me through the airports. The manager there, John, assured me that it was law that a signature be required to receive the cremated remains. I received an email from Eileen R., stating that the remains were shipped. She also left a voicemail stating that "And just know that it came out to be a total of $95, so you should be expecting that bill in the mail when you receive it." Now, I had already paid the extra $105 in my total bill of over $3k, as John stated, for the signature-required priority mail service. The fact that they overcharged me didn't bother me, as long as the service was done. Well, two days later, I saw that my mailman dropped my beloved sister's remains outside my door, on the ground, like some common Amazon package. This caused an extreme amount of distress for me, and after crying for a long time, I called John and told him what happened. He again told me that it was law that the remains required a signature and blamed the mailman. Before calling my local post office, I searched online. It is true that USPS requires the sender to send cremated remains with a signature required. I called the main number for USPS and explained what happened. The agent kindly let me record the conversation. She searched and found that the sender, Eileen R., had waived the required signature. WHY? Why would she do that knowing that it would be emotionally destructive to a grieving person to see their beloved one's remains lying on the ground? Whether it was done maliciously or carelessly, I am still filing a lawsuit against this business as well as filing a complaint with the NY Dept of Health (who is in charge of funeral homes). In my life, I have never felt such anger towards a compan as I've felt towards this one. I paid extra for the service. There was no reason for them to have waived the signature requirement. I tried to speak to the owner, but John said he wasn't there. I hope the owner knows what's going on there. If he doesn't, he will soon find out.

    Fabrizio Funeral Chapels

    Fabrizio Funeral Chapels

    (4 reviews)

    Words cannot express the wonderful experience we had with the Fabrizio team. From the very first…read moreencounter with Joe, we were met with genuine sympathy, patience, and kindness. Joe's knowledge and guidance made an incredibly difficult time more manageable, and we are so grateful for the support he provided alongside Jordynne and Madison. They were always ready to help, answering any questions we had with care and compassion. My father's celebration of life was truly beautiful. The funeral chapel itself is stunning -- light, airy, and welcoming. We received so many compliments about the beautiful space, especially the thoughtful children's room, which allowed my father's grandchildren to be a part of the day in a comfortable and meaningful way. On the day of the service, we had the pleasure of working with Mike, who was so professional, attentive, and helpful throughout. His support made everything flow smoothly and allowed us to focus on honoring our father. Everyone on staff that day was unbelievably kind and accommodating. Their warmth and attentiveness did not go unnoticed and meant the world to us. We are forever grateful for the wonderful experience the Fabrizio team gave us during such a difficult time. A heartfelt thank you to Joe, Kevin, Dennis, Mike, and the entire team. Your compassion and professionalism made all the difference.

    Joseph and Madison took care of our family and did a beautiful job in honoring my father's memory…read more They had strong attention to detail and our family didn't have to worry about anything during the process of planning the wake and funeral.

    Brewster Burial Grounds - Street View

    Brewster Burial Grounds

    (1 review)

    Small family burial ground of my Native American relatives. It took quite awhile for us to get…read more"them" to not doze over these sacred burial grounds. Contains the remains of many families that originate on the south shore. Such as The Brewsters, Bunn, Green, Devine and Hunter families and others. I cannot tell you how many times I get asked "So where are you from?" Just last week 3 people asked me the same question and when I say Long Island they say "No I mean what country" or "No where do your grandparents come from?" "What Island?" Ummmm Long Island. Or "Aren't you Spanish or Dominican?" What the What?! No. I'm just me. I am from HERE! I am a true Native New Yorker. I can trace my history (so far) back to the 1700's to Long Island. When Nassau County did not exist and my original hometown was called Smithville not Bellmore. How's that for a quick history lesson folks?! This review is for the many forgotten ancestors of mines and many others who get passed over or forgotten and dismissed as trivial history because society deems Indians or Native Americans as second class citizens when we are the original Americans. I bet you didn't know we didn't get citizenship until 1924. Long after many foreigners could get citizenship. There are many remains that have not been found or have been built over in the name of progress. There isn't much left to be found on these grounds but what is there is important to us. Nuff said. 11-30-2017

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