Address: 75376 River Rd, St Benedict, LA 70457, USA
“Today is Fr Ambrose funeral. On the sane day as St Benedict the Abbot”
Address: 31300 Southfield Rd #1, Beverly Hills, MI 48025, USA
“Midwest memorial Group owns over 25 cemeteries and I have first hand experience with the excellent service they provided, under the leadership of Doug Miller the CEO of Midwest Memorial Group, at two locations . My mother was buried in United memorial Guardians on January 2, 2016 and one of my friends Kermit Mathena was buried January 27, 2016 in the Mount Hope Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Both cemeteries are beautiful and the staff are professional and caring. Doug Miller the CEO of Midwest memorial group is definitely running five star company. Carl Marshall”
Address: 64 Cottage St, Watertown, MA 02472, USA
“Beautiful and scenic”
Address: 4616 S Farm to Market Rd 1655, Bridgeport, TX 76426, USA
Address: 699 American Legion Rd NE, Conyers, GA 30012, USA
“Well kept very respectful helpful.”
Address: 8005 Vaughan Rd, Petersburg, VA 23805, USA
“A National Cemetery with a Civil War background. Well kept with walking path; excellent for handicapped. No fees and ample parking.”
Address: 229 E 85th St, New York, NY 10028, USA
“I came across Pet Haven shortly after my cat passed away on August 19th. I called them around 7:30am and they quickly responded to me. Q, who was the gentleman who picked up her body was able to get to me in under an hour. He was very kind and compassionate. I'm so glad I gave them that call because I was able to entrust my sweet girl to such wonderful people. I was also surprised at how affordable their services were. The owner sent me a kind message when he shipped out her ashes to me and it meant so much to me. Thank you for everything you all do. I know she was treated with dignity. I will definitely turn to Pet Haven again (hopefully not for a while lol) when the time comes for my other cats. Again, thank you all for making a difficult time a little easier ❤️”
Address: 2860 US-127, Carthagena, OH 45822, USA
“Visitors must get permission to visit the cemetery walk on the ground you trespassing on private grounds”
Address: 3700 Ropers Church Rd, Lanexa, VA 23089, USA
Address: 247 Morgantown St, Uniontown, PA 15401, USA
“Soothing”
Address: 9560 Acme Rd, Seville, OH 44273, USA
“Most arrangements were made ahead of time and when needed they were thankfully available to come within 45 minutes. They remained professional and gave their honest opinions when asked. There was flawless communication all the way to the end which I really appreciated. They made the process as easy as possible. I am very grateful for them. They are a wonderful team.”
Address: 1275 Olmes Rd, Brooksville, FL 34601, USA
“Beautiful cemetery. We visit multiple family members and friends here frequently. It's quiet and well kept expect some graves are over decorated, almost to the point of littering. Other than that it's a wonderful and peaceful place!”
Address: Co Rd C, North Freedom, WI 53951, USA
Address: Fairfax, OK 74637, USA
“Very helpful, they went out of their way to check for me.”
Address: 175 Summer St, Kingston, MA 02364, USA
“When you lose someone, your world stops and you function somehow, but only out of necessity. When my husband left us at the end of October, I entered a state of suspended animation which was exacerbated by the fact that “the Holidays” were so soon upon us. I floated through these in a haze and only started dealing with the loss in early February. It was then that I realized that all the plans that I had been making for Jim’s 75th Birthday in May could be no longer. Not only a birthday, but a special one and I had been working on plans to outshine his 70th. Instead, I was picturing us sitting that day, alone and in mourning mode. This was not right!!! It was a day to celebrate Jim and all that he had meant to us. What could I do? Then it came to me, we could celebrate Jim in a special way by making the installation of his marker a celebration of all that he had been and would continue to be in our lives. I found that this was easier said than done. The average production time was six months, and I did not have that amount of time. Our funeral director put me in touch with Ann Hefner at Quincy Memorial. She agreed that it would be very difficult but was as determined as I to make it work. I don’t know how much time she invested in calls to locate my ideal marker, a bench, which was already constructed. After achieving this major feat, she connected me with Jamie McGregor who converted my rather involved and somewhat obscure design into reality. Several phone calls later the design was approved and sent to Brian who would do the engraving. I do not know how they managed to do six months work in three but on May 16th we gathered at Holy Family Cemetery to view “Jim’s perfect bench” participate in a touching and consoling ceremony by Father Hickey and celebrate the man who had been my husband for almost forty years. I highly recommend Quincy Memorial for not only their excellent product and design skills but for the kindness and consideration that they extend to those of us who are dealing with grief and a need for our own style of excellence.”
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