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    Verheyden Funeral Home in Eastpointe

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    QA Cantrell Funeral Services

    QA Cantrell Funeral Services

    2.4
    (8 reviews)

    I have been to QA Cantrell Funeral Services for funerals for both family members and loved ones of…read moredear friends. The chapel for services was large enough for the attendance level. The chapel is equipped with an organ, minister chairs for seating near the podium and microphone for the service. Parking is available on the front and on the South side of the funeral home. Residential street parking is also available on both adjacent streets to the building. The services have been only an hour. I arrived early to the last funeral I attended to take a conference call from my car. I was able to see there was a funeral just before the one I was attending. The parking lot cleared just in time to make room for the new arriving mourners. This was an indication to me that the staff is strategic in their scheduling. Thank you! Fortunately, I cannot speak about the value or the business side of coordinating or paying for a funeral services. However, I was greeted by multiple staff when entering the building. They always seemed pleasant.

    My Experience with QA Cantrell Funeral Services - A Heartfelt Opinion…read moreLosing a loved one is already one of the hardest things anyone can go through. During such an emotional time, families deserve compassion, transparency, and flexibility--not pressure and confusion. One of the biggest issues I had with QA Cantrell Funeral Services is that they only offer package deals. For families like mine, who may not need or can't afford all the extras, it's frustrating not being able to choose just the essentials. I wasn't looking for anything elaborate--just a simple, dignified service within a budget. Unfortunately, that didn't seem to be an option. It was also disheartening to see a price quoted for DHS that didn't match what we were actually being charged. That kind of inconsistency makes an already stressful situation worse. And being rushed to set a service date before we even had time to pull together the funds--it felt more like a business transaction than a moment of grieving and honoring someone we loved. Another thing that stood out: for all the money this funeral home makes--especially from Black families--they couldn't offer a simple gesture like beverages for grieving relatives. To find out that refreshments were only for staff? That hurt more than it should have. And then there's the scheduling. Our service was booked too close to another one the same day. Family and friends came expecting to view the body at 2:30 PM, with the service to follow at 3:00 PM. But without warning, the service started at 2:30--rushed and overlapping. That kind of disorganization is unacceptable when you're trying to say goodbye to someone you love. My message to anyone reading this: Please do your research. Don't feel pressured into packages or services you don't want or need. You deserve choices. And you shouldn't be paying over $3,000 for a cremation with a basic funeral, instead of paying over $6500. Ask questions. Compare funeral homes. Your loved one deserves respect--and so do you. NEED I SAY MORE?

    Kaul Funeral Home

    Kaul Funeral Home

    4.1
    (10 reviews)

    Aah, yes, Yelp, the only form of social media where one would announce their mother died only to…read moreawkwardly segue into nit picking the funeral home. You know, just take your loss and turn it into little barbs. So, yeah, my mom died unexpectedly in August and I haven't felt much like writing on here since. The future reviews collection stacks up but I planned to make Kaul next and every time I think about it I'm like nah, later. They did a pretty good job. Mom looked alright in the casket with birds on it they had. She had a bit of a frown, like she was disappointed she's dead. We all were. It was a tough time. Jason met with us for over 3 hours, going over particulars. He was pleasant enough. I could tell he meets with the aggrieved all the time. He did make multiple typos in the obituary but we ironed it all out together eventually. The space was what you'd expect for a visitation, at least akin to previous wakes I'd been to. The adjoining kitchen was nice and the food was basic but nourishing and plentiful. We had leftovers for awhile. Kaul made a nice book from the digitized photos we provided for a slideshow, mailed to my dad. And I was able to make a playlist for the visitation on Spotify but it took a good ten minutes for them to figure out how to get their iPad hooked up to the sound system and a bit longer to get the volume at an appropriate level. Not the hugest deal but at times like that little stressors get magnified. I had this grief brain fog which I learned is a thing. All in all, I do think we sent my mom off in style, as painful as it was. It was my first time losing a parent and this is my first time reviewing a funeral home. I can't speak to the financial aspect as my dad footed the bill but there were no major wrinkles in the visitation. Ample room for flowers and photo boards and for family and friends to visit.

    We have used Kauls for many funerals over the last 20 years for our family. We would always…read morerecommend them because of ease, professionalism, and caring employees. When my grandma passed, we of course went with Kauls. From the first meeting to the last, it was a struggle this time. And that is unfortunate because it is such an emotional time. My grandma is a WWII Marine and the director we were assigned had no clue what to do. She told us a ton of faulse information.. like we could not have the Marines at her service because it was on the weekend and they would not come. I had to take it upon myself, during a time of grieving, to arrange and reach out to the military and do the arrangements on my own. The military were fantastic and even scolded the funeral home. When the Marines arrived, they were appalled to see that Kauls had folded the flag wrong and displayed it incorrectly. During such an emotional time you would think a funeral home would offer support.

    Mt Olivet Cemetery

    Mt Olivet Cemetery

    5.0
    (5 reviews)

    We had the most fantastic loving care from Alberto and Marcus today (Saturday June 18, 2022) while…read moreplacing my dad's ashes in the niche/final resting place. They were kind loving and respectful beyond words, qualities that are so appreciated and in need at a time when families are most vulnerable. Their genuine kindness and compassion was felt by all of us and I had to take the time to make it known! God bless them!

    As hard as it may seem to believe to some people, there are some cemeteries that are sub-par…read more Worse than that, they are just downright disgusting. Luckily, for a select few of my family members that have passed, the Mt. Olivet Cemetery is NOT one of those places. Admittedly, I hadn't been back to this location in probably 8 years. I don't have many family members buried there, and those who are buried there are members I was not as close to (either because they passed when I was young or before I was born, or because we were not close family members). Either way, I never remembered much about going out to this location. Maybe it's because I'm older now, or maybe it's because my older family members are starting their (hopefully) slow decent from the prime of their lives, but this is the first time I've ever truly paid attention to how this cemetery looks. Now, I was only there for about 45 minutes, but I think it was long enough to truly take in the location. First off, the grass was green and well kept, and the crypts were not dusty or dirty. Again, you may think that goes without saying, but unfortunately that is not always the case. The pavement, at least the roads I traveled, were free from potholes and graffiti as well. Lots of people I spoke with assumed that it would be a very bad cemetery due to the location in Detroit, but I did not find this to be the case. If you don't mind the hike, depending, of course, where you live in proximity to the cemetery, I think it's about as good as you can get in the Metro-Detroit area to have your final resting place - but let's hope that, for all of you reading this, that date is far away in the future.

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