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Forest Lawn - Glendale

Forest Lawn - Glendale

(223 reviews)

Glassell Park

Recently had a cremation service and celebration of life service at this venue for my dearly…read morebeloved grandfather. For guests and immediate family members, you can pull up to the information station at the entrance and the staff there will advise you where to park or where you need to go. I want to thank Forest Lawn for their kindness and empathy as we said our final words to my grandfather before he was to be cremated. They gave us an adequate amount of time and offered condolences. The next day, for his celebration of life, we were able to host and hold a day of respect, prayers, and love thanks to this venue. The interior was beautiful and the flower package my mom and her siblings got for their dad was gorgeous to look at. Special shoutout to Diana and Sonia for their communication and information as they helped ease concerns in the whole planning process. The staff during set-up time was also very friendly and assisted in anything we needed. I want to thank Forest Lawn deeply from the bottom of my heart for my family.

We just used Forest Lawn for a burial. It is a pretty place. There are places that are cheaper, but…read morefor what we got we were very happy. We also had a graveside service and all was set up for us when we got there. The staff is very nice. The place itself is just lovely and it is well maintained and they don't just let the grass die, like Inglewood Cemetery does. They have a chapel for services and viewings if you want. We did not do that. They also sell everything you might need for any type of funeral. The have lovely mausoleum space and it is kept spotless. I hope I don't have to use them again soon, but this is where I will go if the need arises. They make sure you are well taken care of from start to finish. I do recommend them.

Han Kook Mortuary

Han Kook Mortuary

(32 reviews)

Harvard Heights

I was made aware from my aunt's friend about this mortuary company while I was preparing for my…read moremother's recent passing. I was connected with Jenny, the coordinator here at the mortuary. It was a very hard time, and this is the first time I ever had to arrange any kind of funeral procedure. Honestly, everything happened so fast and sudden with my mother's passing, I really don't know what I would have done if Jenny wasn't there to guide me. She was very thorough, patient, and helped to explain the process in a way that I could understand despite the frazzled mind frame that I was in. My family and I decided that the best way to honor my mother's body was to cremate her, and then place her in a niche. I went with the cremation package with Hankook Mortuary, and I felt that the price was fair and reasonable compared to that of its competitors in the area. I am so glad that I went with Hankook Mortuary not just because of the cost, but because of how smoothly her and her team have made the whole process seamless. It was already very difficult managing her sendoff through inpatient hospice, coordinating and working with the supportive care doctors and nurses, Jenny and her team helped to take a lot of the stress from funeral planning. It was one less thing that I had to worry about, and that alone was tremendously helpful for me and my family.   I only have great things to say about Jenny and Hankook Mortuary. So glad that I chose them to help honor my mother for her end of life care. Thank you so very much Jenny and team for taking amazing care.

I am writing this review years later because the experience was so traumatic that it took a long…read moretime before I could even speak about it. My mother passed away from COVID in January 2021, during one of the most heartbreaking moments of my life. I trusted this funeral home to guide me through the process with dignity, sympathy, and respect. Instead, what I encountered was behavior that felt cold, harsh, and completely devoid of compassion. From the beginning, I was not given a clear price list. The explanations were rushed and unclear, and the final cost turned out to be much higher than what I initially understood. When I asked about it, I was spoken to as if my questions were an inconvenience, and I was reminded again and again that they were "too busy" because many people were dying at the time. But the worst and most unforgettable moment happened on the day of my mother's service. My pastor brought a $500 coupon for this funeral home and kindly offered to help me ask if it could be applied to my remaining balance. Instead of handling the matter with professionalism, the staff member named Jenny immediately raised her voice at both of us. She told my pastor that this was "between her and me" and told him to leave the office in a rude and dismissive way. Once he stepped out, she started yelling at me, saying: "There are so many funerals backed up right now. I squeezed your mother into the schedule, and now you show up with a coupon at the last minute? Why didn't you bring this earlier?" As she shouted, she held the funeral schedule chart right up to my face and then threw it onto the floor in anger. I was standing there alone--exhausted, grieving, and still crying over my mother's death--when this happened. I cannot explain the shock and humiliation I felt. What made it even more painful was that other staff members were present, saw what was happening, and did absolutely nothing. Not one person stepped in. Not one person offered comfort, sympathy, or even basic courtesy. It felt as if no one there had the slightest sense of compassion, respect for the deceased, or understanding of what a grieving family goes through. The overall atmosphere I witnessed made me feel that this funeral home operates without the empathy, dignity, or human decency that such a place should have. In a setting where families are saying their final goodbyes, I expected even a small amount of kindness -- but I experienced the exact opposite. I understand that the pandemic was overwhelming for everyone, including funeral homes. But difficult circumstances never excuse treating grieving families with disrespect, hostility, or indifference. What I experienced felt deeply unprofessional, insensitive, and completely inappropriate for a place entrusted with honoring someone's final moments. I know there are not many Korean-run funeral homes in the LA area, and many in the Korean community rely on this one. But based on my experience, I sincerely hope people understand how they operate. If you are considering this funeral home, please be extremely cautious -- and if possible, I strongly recommend choosing another place for your loved one's final arrangements.

Anubis Cremations

Anubis Cremations

(174 reviews)

Atwater Village

Thank GOD for for Wesleigh at Anubis. She was amazing and so helpful. My sister had Neptune Society…read moreoriginally pick up our auntie's body from the hospice center. After the pickup we were told that a representative would reach out to us the following day so we could start making arrangements. They didn't call till 3 days later even after leaving them multiple messages! Imagine not knowing what's happening to your loved one or where they are located after they died. Our assigned rep only called AFTER I switched to Anubis Cremations and had arrangements for the body to be brought to their facilities. Wesleigh was so easy to work with. She picked up my call right away and took care of everything. She communicated every step of the way. I told her that my uncle who is a priest will be arriving in 2 weeks and we would like for the cremation and memorial service to happen while he was here. She mentioned that it's a very tight schedule but she would try to make it happen. And she 100% delivered!!! Within an hour of my initial call she had my auntie's body arranged for pickup, she sent paperwork to us and the doctor so she could start the process of filing the death certificate. The church where we wanted the memorial service wouldn't let us reserve a time till they had a cremation date. We were able to get the cremation date within a few days. We opted for a private open viewing at the crematory in Van Nuys. The crematory only does night time viewing which worked well for us since our family is busy working during the day. Wesleigh's coworker Jonathan took great care of us at the viewing. The place had a room for up to 15 people where family members could sit with the casket prior to the cremation. They dressed our auntie in her formal barong and jewelry. We were allowed to provide flowers, letters, and mementoes in the cardboard casket. Jonathan gave us sharpies so we could write notes on the casket. There were aslo tissues and an easel for our use. Although the viewing was technically 15 minutes, we were not rushed and were given about 20-25 minutes to do a prayer service and say our goodbyes. And then Jonathan and another employee wheeled her into the crematory. We watched them place her casket in the "oven" and once the door closed we left. They even allowed us to live stream the entire time we were there to our auntie's relatives back in the Philippines. The following day Wesleigh delivered the ashes to the church and she provided the letters and instructions we needed to bring the ashes back to the Philippines. We were also very happy with the urn we ordered from Anubis. It was engraved and had a photo of our auntie. It was perfect. I can't thank Wesleigh and Jonathan enough for providing an outstanding service that was stress-free, efficient, compassionate, and super professional during this difficult time of grief. I whole-heartedly recommend Annubis.

Anubis was the perfect place for my mom's cremation. Her death was shocking and happened quickly so…read morewe were all feeling vulnerable and out of sorts. Not only did they make everything quick and easy, but were beyond patient, thoughtful, helpful, and caring with each interaction. We also git a couple of really beautiful urns that I think my mom would appreciate. I couldn't recommend them more.

Resurrection Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum - Decorated for Dia de Los Muertos

Resurrection Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum

(135 reviews)

When I was 8 year's old back in 1996 not yet 9 year's old. I wasn't as aware to the importance of…read moredying and honoring the death of one. At this age, I thought about my own past priorities never being late to school, being a friend protector, and other things that young mind's think of when they're young and their mind is still fresh. My grandmother use to walk me or drive me to school. She started driving me to school when her feet started swelling up really bad. In an unexpected panic myself worrying about being late to school didn't think of the thought of my grandmother's fall at the front screen door pulling the front screen door with her as she fell to the floor. She got up and walked to the bedroom where I sleep now. She laid in the bunk bed's that we had at the time when there was 7 of us living in a two bedroom house sharing one bathroom. I remember her trying to die at home. My grandfather was born in the 1800's when the western dirt road's and train track's existed. He spoke pure Spanish but actually understood English. He would mumble to me jokes in Spanish and he would laugh at me when I would try to understand and repeat what ever he said in Spanish. Although, I never caught on to learning his Spanish. My father came from a family of seven learning how to survive for himself while his father was a doctor. He went to school to learn Electronics, worked at several airplane companies, joined the military and made it a career for 22 year's, and worked at another aerospace company for 20 year's just before getting sick. His father had been a doctor during the Holocaust. His father had to use his doctoring knowledge to prevent himself from being taken to the gas chambers. He befriended the Germans and was lucky. He saw when the families were being separated and forced into the gas chambers. I would have to say that I'm half like my father more for thinking of the most important priorities to be done first. I learned what it's like to have to save money when money is tight and doesn't seem right. I think that I would be a good provider and a trustworthy person having experienced and seeing a lot while I was growing up. I started attending Resurrection Cemetery in Rosemead when I was in my early twenties traveling on the Montebello 40 bus that would leave me in front of the Montebello Mall, then I would take the Montebello 70 bus that would leave me off right by the cemetery. I didn't have the best equipment at the time, nor did I have the money to really buy the flower's. So, I would attend to the grave yard with what I had to clean around the graves of my grandma, grandfather, and now since for four year's now my father. I had to organize a routine that would help me finish a grave faster. After I would finish. I would just sit on the grass for a real long time in deep thought. I have developed my own set-up of decor to leave at each grave and never come back for it, some skill's, a routine that work's, and my own assortment of tool's through out the year's that I have been attending the cemetery for my three loved one's. I love going to the cemetery and having the feeling of peace with myself. But, what I don't appreciate is the desecration of my three loved one's head stone's that were never scratched until now . Please grave yard maintenance worker's. Please be more mindful to our dead loved one's grave head stones. You would not want the same for your loved one's. A second would be some of the security guard's that act more superior than their pay grade and power. Would it kill you to show us some courtesy and respect. Some of you will walk up to me because I look more masculine than anything though I'm 100% by birth female not by transformation and tell me that I need to leave. You will threaten me like ICE threatens immigrants. And, the third would be to the visiter's like myself that attend the cemetery caring these big lawn chairs, big ice chests, and have children that they can't control running around the grave yard like a park. I have a deep appreciation for all the loved one's buried any where and everywhere. Be mindful when laying your gear out to make camp at your loved one's grave. Try not to step on grave stones as well place unnecessarily item's on other loved ones grave stones to use as a table. I enjoyed my day on Saturday, 05/16/2026 when I came to the cemetery and the cemetery was fairly filled. The cool afternoon air felt exuberant. I was able to tend all three graves fast enough to still have time to take in the beauty and time to have a moment with each of my loved one's.

Noticed upon arrival that the front office reception has been remodeled which was nice. However,…read morethree staff members sitting at front counter, you could tell none wanted to get up and assist us the minute we walked in. Acted like we were bothering them instead of being attentive to what we needed assistance with. They should've upgraded their website or added a self service kiosk aiding those needing help to find a service &/or grave. Forrest lawn gets a hand of applause for have this option available on-line including a map of their grounds. If it's such a bother please add this feature for people to use. I bet if we would've inquired about purchasing property their tune would've probably changed. So sad esp since this is a Catholic Cemetery. Do better Resurrection Cemetery & actually help those who walk into the office seeking assistance!!

LifeSource - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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