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Wimberg Funeral Home - Wimberg Funeral Home - Galloway

Wimberg Funeral Home

(3 reviews)

My 82 year old dad recently passed away in FL but his home is in Galloway. I flew to FL to help my…read moremom. His body was in the hospital morgue. I had no idea what to do. I made one call to Wimberg's in Galloway, and EVERYTHING was taken care of. I mean EVERYTHING. All in one call to a kind person named John Scull who answered the phone. I didn't even have to be transferred to anyone. My dad's wishes were for a traditional funeral. Wimberg's coordinated with a FL funeral home transport my dad from the hospital and to do the embalming. Wimberg's sent me a flight itinerary for my dad to fly into Philly where Wimberg's brought him to Galloway. My mom and I had one appointment at the Galloway location to make the coffin and prayer card selections. I was able to write the obituary, but Wimberg's had it placed in the newspapers we requested. My dad was religious but not practicing. Wimberg's arranged for a local priest to say a prayer. My dad was a veteran, and Wimberg's has a veteran on staff who coordinated a beautiful and touching "Last Salute" from the local veterans club at the Four Seasons community where my dad lived. I admittedly get OCD over photo projects. I was taking too long going through my parents photo collection to print out collages and posters from CVS to display during the funeral. Wimberg's kept encouraging me to send them the photos so they could make a presentation to run during the funeral. They kept assuring me they had good software that would build the presentation quickly. I dropped off a flash drive of what seemed like hundreds of photos probably the morning of the funeral. They had the presentation ready to go by the start of the afternoon funeral, and it was perfect. The day of the funeral, they helped me by having tons of easels for all of my crazy photo projects. They ordered and delivered the death certificates for me. My dad wanted to be buried at the local veterans cemetery. Wimberg's has a great relationship with the cemetery and found out for me that my dad had pre-registered him and my mom already. The burial was perfect too. After the funeral, they give you a tote bag with the guest book, flower cards, cards from the guests, DVDs of the photo presentation, a list of things to get done, blank thank you cards, laminated copies of the obituary. This was so helpful because you are in a daze during the funeral and having everything in one place was so very helpful. I can't emphasize enough how professional and kind every staff member is at Wimberg's. Thank you John, Nancy, Connie, Dave and seriously everyone else. Every detail was perfect, and I appreciate all of the challenges they solved for my family.

Lloyd and crew did a fabulous job on my father-in-law's service. They were caring, efficient and…read moremade the whole process easy on my wife and sister-in-law

Holy Cross Cemetery

Holy Cross Cemetery

(3 reviews)

Mary Ellen was very helpful in finding information about a grave site today and went above and…read morebeyond

Long story, but worth the read. My husband passed away only a few short months ago and my children…read morewanted to visit his grave on Father's Day. They painstakingly looked for a heart shaped stone (as it was a tradition in my family to find them) to place on his grave. They found a fairly large, perfect heart shaped stone (about 10" wide x 8" high and 5" thick). About a week later, my daughter visited the grave site, only to discover that their stone was missing. She went into the office and the woman there gave her very little answers, saying the groundskeeper probably moved it to mow. Later that day I called and left a message asking them what happened to the stone and that I would very much like to come pick it up if it was not allowed on their grounds. She never returned my call. I left her another message, which was finally returned the next day. She claimed that the groundskeeper took the stone and "put it in the dumpster." I said, "he threw it out?" She said yes. I was dumbfounded. I asked why they don't call or at least keep those items for a few days in case someone claims them. All she said was..."I wish I could give you better news." What kind of ultra insensitive person would take such a thing and discard it...put it in the trash as if it meant nothing to anyone. It's a cemetery for goodness sake! Shame, shame on Holy Cross and their workers for having no regard for the loves ones that are left to grieve. If you have a loved one buried in this cemetery, please be aware that certain items may not be allowed on or near the markers. Unfortunately we were not told of any such thing, nor did we get a call regarding the same. Definitely do not leave items of personal and deep emotional attachment as you may find they could disappear without warning.

Peterson Monument - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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