Choosing the Right Funeral Home

By: Matthew Funeral Home
Thursday, June 1, 2023

When a loved one passes, or when pre-planning your funeral, it is important to choose a funeral home that you are comfortable with. Planning a funeral can seem daunting, especially when you are dealing with the loss of a loved one. But choosing the right funeral can make the whole process easier for you during this difficult time. Below, we will discuss different aspects to consider when choosing a funeral home.

Supportive Staff

When dealing with sudden loss, and the grief that follows, going to a funeral home can be upsetting. Having to make decisions can be hard while you are burdened with grief. Because of this, you need to go to a funeral home with supportive and compassionate staff. Your funeral director should be experienced in dealing with grieving families, and help them make the best decisions for their loved one.
There is also a lot of paperwork and arrangements to be handled after a loved one’s passing. This paperwork may involve sensitive information, fine details, and more. A dedicated, experienced, and trustworthy funeral staff can help you navigate this complicated process, making it easier for your family. 

Personalization Options

Funeral homes often offer a range of customization options to personalize your loved one’s service. Generally, it would help if you looked for a funeral home that helps you create a personalized service for the deceased. Floral arrangements, tribute videos, caskets, and more can all provide more avenues for customizations. 

Location and Parking

Often, family and friends will be traveling for the funeral service. Whether from a state away, or another part of your town, location is important. Easy access to major roads, highways, and even public transportation can be helpful. Ample parking can also be important for your loved one’s funeral service. 

Room Sizes

If you expect a lot of family, friends, co-workers, and more to come to the funeral, you should pick a funeral home that can support the size of the funeral you expect. This can be especially vital for those who work in the line of duty. Police, firefighters, and other service members’ funerals can often draw big crowds of their fellow workers in for support. Having the room size to support such funerals is important. 

Price

Depending on the needs of your family, and the wishes of your loved one, prices for funerals can vary. A quality funeral home will be transparent about pricing and help you create a funeral plan that works with your family’s budget without sacrificing service. 

Reputation

The reputation of the funeral home can make a big difference in the service they offer. You should choose a funeral home with a good reputation for quality service. The staff should treat the deceased and their families with dignity and respect. And, the funeral home should have a good reputation when it comes to cleanliness. Consider your options, read reviews online, or visit a funeral home. Be sure to think about some of the funeral services you may have attended there. Choosing a funeral home with a good reputation for care and quality services can provide peace of mind during these troubling times. 

For over 50 years, Matthew Funeral Home has been serving the Staten Island community. We can help with almost every aspect of your loved one’s memorial service. Our family is here to serve you, every step of the way.

Leave a comment
Name*:
Email:
Comment*:
Please enter the numbers and letters you see in the image. Note that the case of the letters entered matters.

Comments

Please wait

Previous Posts

Do Funeral Plans Go In Your Will?

It is a common misconception that you should put your funeral wishes in your Will. In most cases, the Will is read after the funeral/burial proceedings are complete. If you want your funeral wishes...

Anticipatory Grief and Terminal Loved Ones

When a loved one is sick with a terminal illness, you may experience grief in expectation of their passing. Anticipatory grief refers to feelings of grief and loss when a loved one is expected to ...

Preplanning and Reducing Family Conflict

    Let’s face it. Some family members just don’t get along. Many families have siblings who just can’t agree, or those who simply argue for the sake of it. In times of stress, famil...

Food & Death in the Family

Food is a form of love for many people. From grandma scooping you an extra helping, to parents making sure you have breakfast in the morning. Cooking is often a way to share cultures, support each ...

Burial at Sea: A Guide

Burial at sea is an often-overlooked concept for many New Yorkers, but it is an interesting and unique way to be laid to rest. The New York City area and beyond have many marinas with plenty of cha...

Spring Cleaning After the Death of a Loved One

After a loved one passes, it can be difficult to organize their possessions and decide which to hold on to, what to give to others, and what to get rid of. Spring, a time of renewal, is also when m...

Supporting a Grieving Teen

After the death of a loved one, it can be a challenge for families to support their children through such a change. Dealing with grief and death can be especially overwhelming for teens. This artic...

Where to Scatter Ashes of a Loved One

After a loved one is cremated, some families prefer to scatter the ashes, rather than keep them in an urn. Scattering the ashes of your loved one can provide closure for you and your family. Many f...

Metal or Wood Caskets

\There are many choices to make when planning a loved one’s funeral. The type of casket your loved one is laid to rest in is just one of those many choices. This article will explore some of the ma...

Cremation with Traditional Funeral Services

Families that choose cremation can still participate in more traditional aspects of funeral services. For many families, it can be a difference in when cremation occurs. With some families, the tra...