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    Riverview hosted a memorial of a good friend and everything was excellent!!! First class!!!

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    Westside Cremation & Burial Services

    Westside Cremation & Burial Services

    (7 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    Edit update 2: my brother-in-law had the unfortunate and unexpected need of their services... And…read morethey delivered beautifully. So... While my original complaint still stands, bumping to 5* as don't want to ultimately detract someone from going with them as when you need them, it's a difficult time and ultimately recommended.

    Westside provides an incredibly streamlined and straightforward service. They make everything so…read moreeasy at the most difficult time of most people's lives. My only complaint would be that my loved one died on a Saturday morning. I tried to contact them on Sunday during business hours and spoke with someone who said a funeral director would call me back, but no one did. However, once I called on Monday and spoke directly with a funeral director, everything proceeded smoothly from there. All the paperwork is done on-line. Their prices are good, a big part of this is likely because the office on Millikan (in the City Hall Building in the Beaverton Round) is apparently just a small office with low overhead. The cremation is done through Riverview Abbey. It was done quickly and I was able to pick them up at the Millikan office (you can also pick up at Riverview Abbey). They can mail them to you as well. Obtaining death certificates through them was also easy, as was getting an obituary posted to their website. They are very professional, responsive, and happy to help.

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    Beth Israel Congregation Cemetery

    (1 review)

    Southwest Portland

    My Son and I recently took a rainy day drive through the Beth Israel Congregation Cemetery. It's…read morejust down the road from the Riverview Cemetery, and considerably smaller and perhaps a bit more private. My interest is a combination of being on an historical cemetery board in Genoa Nevada and my position as a Board member at Temple Bat Yam in South Lake Tahoe. This visit (and my Shul service) also gave me the chance to catch up on the various Jewish burial and morning rituals. So for those interested in that, here's my related "Guide for the Perplexed": Chevra Kadisha - A sacred burial society (usually connected with the cemetery or synagogue) tasked with preparing a bode for burial, performing a ritual purification (tahara) and dressing the body in shrouds. Jewish funerals generally take place as soon after death as possible. Aninut - The period from the moment of death until the burial. Shiva - Meaning "seven" in Hebrew, is the week of mourning following the funeral. Shloshim - Meaning "thirty" in Hebrew, is the first month of mourning following the funeral. Visits to the Gravesite - Some family and friends find it meaningful and/or comforting to visit the graves of loved ones before the High Holidays and at other times during the year. Small stones are often placed on the gravestone to mark the visitor's presence. Unveiling/Memorial - A formal ceremony following the placement of the matzevah (gravestone) at the cemetery. Customs differ, but the unveiling is generally held any time after shloshim and up to a year after burial. Mourner's Kaddish - Version of the Kaddish, praising God, that mourners recite during the bereavement period and to mark the anniversary of a death of a loved one. Yahrzeit - The yearly anniversary of a loved one's death. Yizkor - As part of the synagogue service on the final day of Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot, and on Yom Kippur, special yizkor (memorial) prayers for deceased relatives are recited.

    River View Cemetery Funeral Home

    River View Cemetery Funeral Home

    (1 review)

    Southwest Portland

    My father died in May of 2021 after a several month decline. He had stopped eating due partially to…read moredementia, and partially because it was just his time. Maleah Wraith was our family's funeral director and she was amazing. She was kind, compassionate, and prepared. Prior to our arrangement conference, I was talking to her that my Mom, who was legally next-of-kin to Dad, has many health issues, was in no shape to come to Portland from Lincoln City to sign all the forms and is not good with technology. Maleah suggested a form where my mom could give me the authority to sign any papers that were related with Dad's disposition. That was such a relief, because we did not want Mom to have to make the trip twice within a few weeks. When we went to arrange our dad's graveside service, she had all the paperwork done ahead of time. We just had to sign it. She helped us design a funeral folder for him and it turned out great and reflected perfectly who he was. Because my dad had not really eaten in four and 1/2 months, he was looking very thin when he died. I cannot tell you what a beautiful job Maleah did preparing Dad for viewing. One can tell that Maleah really is knowledgeable of how to make a deceased person look good. He no longer looked sick, and was as handsome as he had been in life. She gave us privacy but was available if we needed her. The day of the graveside, again, Maleah was calm and collected and because of her, we knew what to expect and what each step of the process was going to be before it happened. She was early to the cemetery so she could set up the flowers and guest book. She was discreet while setting casket spray on after the pall bearers had set Dad's casket over the grave. The graveside was fun, sad, and beautiful. The highlight was when the priest was finishing his blessing, the sprinklers at St. Matthew Cemetery came on and started spraying him. He said "Was your dad a jokester?" we laughed and said yes. Instead of panicking, Maleah was resourceful and collected buckets from the tool shed and used extra parasols we had, and put them over the sprinklers and wiped the casket's lid dry so we could finish our service. I cannot express how highly I would recommend Maleah at River View Cemetery Funeral Home. She takes great pride in her work, is prepared, compassionate, and was a wonderful guide in our journey to lay our dad to rest.

    From the owner: Our funeral home offers conventional and environmentally-friendly funeral options. We are certified…read moreby the Green Burial Council. We specialize in flame and water cremation services, full funeral, burial and cremation service. We also offer direct burial and cremation services to our clients. Our location is on the historic grounds of River View Cemetery where clients can also make arrangements for burial and placement of cremated remains. Our funeral services are held in River View's historic Adams Chapel. In addition we help families create specials celebrations of life and offer food and beverage.

    Young's Funeral Home

    Young's Funeral Home

    (9 reviews)

    Southwest Portland

    Son died before his time. They went above and beyond to smooth the trail for a grieving mother who…read morewas still in shock.

    My father passed away in July of last year. He passed unemployed, with no life insurance, and an…read moreextreme amount of debt. I'm an only child and lost him at 21. I had absolutely no way to finance a funeral on my own at 21. They would not cremate my father until they received their payment in full. Kept him in a freezer for a month harassing me with calls saying "We don't do payment plans." Didn't even want to cremate him but wasn't given a choice financially. I'll never forget being put in that conference room while being shown a slideshow of coffins just for the funeral director to scroll to the bottom and show me the "Cheapest Option" which was quite literally a cardboard box with a makeshift pillow for $500 and tell me "This is the most cost efficient option if you want to give him a little bit of dignity." If I want to give him a little bit of dignity? Are you serious? 1 year later and I'm desperately trying to enter trauma therapy that I still can't afford because I am haunted by the guilt that I couldn't give him a proper end of life ceremony and that he had to rot in a freezer because I couldn't pay the funeral home in full. On top of it, my funeral director quit halfway through. Edit: Update: See their response, the caring facade ends once they speak to you in private. She (Zoe) most likely meant to forward my email and responded directly to me instead given my name isn't Angela. Again, I wasn't "expecting" anything, I posted my experience because it clearly still affects me till this day. What do I have to "gain" from posting a negative review. And I never said they held his remains, I picked them up! But that doesn't negate the fact that he could have been cremated SOONER and not held in that freezer, I could've been sent the bill and paid in full later. They aren't compassionate in private. Why even respond to my review if this is your response when doing what you asked of me?

    Riverview Abbey Funeral Home - funeralservices - Updated July 2026

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