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    J. Henry Stuhr Funeral Home

    J. Henry Stuhr Funeral Home

    5.0
    (2 reviews)

    J.Henry Stuhr Funeral Home in Mt Pleasant exemplifies true compassion along with extreme…read moreprofessionalism. Our funeral director, Mason Hand went above and beyond to provide us with exemplary service. He was so supportive, respectful and also very knowledgeable. He was able to guide us to make informed decisions during a very difficult time. The funeral costs were transparent and their services felt like a good value. They handled the logistics seamlessly during a difficult day for our family. They also seemed to tailor the service to fit our needs. The funeral home was clean, comfortable, and well maintained. I would highly recommend this funeral home and also Mason Hand. Our family truly appreciates you! Thank you, Summar Snyder Simpson Family 5/07/2026

    The Mount Pleasant Memorial Gardens is located directly off Matthias Ferry Road, next to Stuhr…read moreFuneral home. The 23 acre gardens are beautifully maintained, and the roads and pathways are constantly being repaired and cleaned. At the very back section is a memorial wall for the cremated, and this is the area where there are sections for other faiths. Payment to the gardens includes purchase of the lot. They have guidelines on the headstone and once this is paid for, the cost includes lifelong maintenance. The staff are wonderful. In particular, working with Patrick Mallard was a pleasure and very comforting. He is very respectful, and working with him was immensely reassuring. He worked on designing the headstone with me and was very respectful of my faith, and did the best he could to make sure my mother had the most appropriate headstone. I can't praise him enough as to how great he was. My mother passed away a few years ago and I see how well Mr. Mallard and his staff continue to upkeep the gardens. I find great solace in coming here every week and I feel Mr Mallard and his team should be recognized.

    St. Philip's Church

    St. Philip's Church

    4.5
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    Most visitors and even locals know St. Philip's Church from its prominent and defining exterior…read more IT is a landmark in Historic Charleston, South Carolina. From its color, to its height to its surrounding cemetery with prominent forefathers buried all around including John C. Calhoun. You must walk inside. It's soft colors, quiet ambiance and beautiful design will take your breath away. This is one of the most elegant parts of downtown Charleston and of course, there is no charge to walk inside and soak in the feel of history and faith.

    A Wonderfully preserved, impeccably maintained historic Anglican Church…read more I visited recently (June 26) for the 10:30 Service, arriving early as the lovely choir was practicing that Sunday's hymns; obviously, they were a very robust, musically inclined group well lead by their Choir Director. As the church began to fill up I noticed that the congregation arrived in their 'Sunday Best'. In fact, the personal affluence was striking : lots of women in lovely, stylish hats and men in souther-style, gabardine suits with bow ties! I have to say however, although a friendly atmosphere was evident, I did not feel very welcome, as a casually dressed visitor. Added to this, was the cursory handshake by one of the more senior ministers as he strolled down the aisle prior to the service. Yet, this gesture was not accompanied by even at least a few words of introduction. I departed the service early given I was only there more for prayerful meditation and reflection ... left feeling a bit empty... Recommend visitors be prepared for a more elitist experience and less of perhaps of a warm welcome. I do hope my first exposure to St. Phillip's was just a flute and there is a deeper connection with the congregation! Good luck with your experience as mine was somewhat disappointing, first-time. R

    Bethany Cemetery - funeralservices - Updated June 2026

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