Cemetery Monument Company is a local, family owned business serving the community for over 40 years. We have a large selection of monuments in all colors that may be customized to personalize your...
Bronx (NY) - - Phone: (718) 824-3600Purchasing a memorial for a loved one requires thoughtful consideration during a difficult time. The stone you select will represent a life that will be missed. We want you and your family to be...
Bronx (NY) - - Phone: (866) 519-2519East End Funeral Home Inc. in Bronx, New York, has served the community for more than three generations with personalized services for individuals of all faiths. From arranging traditional memorials...
Bronx (NY) - - Phone: (718) 547-4545Purchasing a memorial for a loved one requires thoughtful consideration during a difficult time. The stone you select will represent a life that will be missed. We want you and your family to be...
Bronx (NY) - - Phone: (718) 892-2445
Bronx has funeral service providers available. Deaths are never easy things to deal with, and it is important to have a ceremony befitting the person's life and legacy. A funeral home is the place where the burial or funeral service takes place. A number of different types of funeral services are available, such as cremations, burials, viewings, church funerals, graveside services, personalized memorials. A funeral celebrates, sanctifies and commemorates the life of an individual in the best manner possible. The funeral services company arranges for all the services in a professional, empathetic manner, taking care to ease the stress of having a funeral as much as possible. Customized services may be available for clients who wish for it, with individual choices and arrangements for the service. Funeral homes, where services take place, usually comprise viewing rooms, a preparation room for embalming, a chapel and a place from where caskets can be selected. The home in Bronx can also have a hearse for transporting the mortal remains of the deceased, along with a flower car or a limousine. Funeral directors are state licensed, and funeral homes are usually run as family businesses with a few local employees. You can also use the services of a certified and licensed funeral director and a counselor to help you through the process.