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    Saint Luke Cemetery

    2.8 (8 reviews)

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    Damian P.

    Of course as a cemetary fiend I love just coming by on a Sunday after class at NEIU right across the street. Very serene place and although it did have a few people there, it was so quite, like the staff had abandoned the place. But of course that is not the case, its just a really low key cemetary and the birds are everywhere. This Sunday I ended up seeing a hawk, which to me was really unusual. I will post a photo of the hawk on top of a gravestone. I just found that beautiftul.

    Disappointed. I went there on a Saturday because Google said they were open from 9-4. Made my visit around approximately 11am and while there sign clearly says they have office hours from 8:30-1 on Saturdays, I also saw a contradicting sign printed and hung in their window saying they were closed. Very confusing but I rang the bell anyways. No answer. I really just needed a map of the cemetery because I was trying to find a relative of mine. I had the section and lot number but the section was so big it would take too much time to cover the area. So disappointed that no one was in the office. In addition to my issue I also saw a few older graves that had been tipped over and also a tree that had split and fell on top of graves. It's clear they have not been maintaining this cemetery at their best.

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    Warning. They misspelled mother's name in stone on a family grave and will not fix their mistake, unless we pay additional $800.

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    Bohemian National Cemetery Association - The entrance gate, which faces Pulaski.

    Bohemian National Cemetery Association

    (31 reviews)

    North Park

    The first time I visited this cemetery was several years ago, and for a very specific purpose: To…read moreattend a concert in the columbarium near Halloween. That was when I first learned what a columbarium is (a place for cremains to be placed). Most often these are outdoor resting places, but this indoor one has a large chapel-like area inside. There are benches near the wall niches for one to visit their loved ones. Bohemian National Cemetery is a major graveyard in the city. Its origins lie in discrimination. After the Great Fire, a woman who was a member of Chicago's Bohemian community was refused burial at one of the Catholic cemeteries. Bohemian in the 19th century did not have the same meaning it has in 2022; the area once considered Bohemia is now Czechia. Thousands of members of this immigrant community worked to establish the cemetery, which saw its first burial in 1877. Bohemian National Cemetery is not affiliated with a specific religion. Upon arrival at this cemetery, you'll see one of its most unique features: The funeral bell that still hangs within the stone cemetery gate. Every other funeral bell in a Chicago cemetery has been removed and/or replaced. I'm not sure, however, if it still tolls when a funeral procession passes through the cemetery. There are several sculptures throughout the cemetery by the artist Albin Polasek. Amongst them is The Pilgrim, just in front of one of the family tombs, and Mother, which is directly in front of the columbarium. I was surprised to find the Beyond the Vines is really a wild monument. Made to replicate the outfield wall at Wrigley Field, major Cubs fans can be interred in this outdoor columbarium. Ivy covers the wall, and there are stadium seats on the west side of the monument for people when visiting. Lastly, this cemetery is home to a memorial for the victims of the Eastland disaster. In 1915, the Eastland was docked and ready to set off for the annual picnic of a local electric company. The ship never left the dock; rather, it capsized where it was docked near Clark Street. 844 people lost their life--and amongst those, 22 full families perished. On the 100th anniversary of this tragedy a memorial was unveiled to those who died that day. Bohemian cemetery is certainly historical and has some very interesting monuments and sculptures, and is a must-visit for any taphophile. However, it's a bit unkempt in some areas, and rumor has it they don't allow tours through here any longer because someone on a prior tour stepped into a dip and hurt themselves. So if you do visit, be careful.

    The office receptionist is awful. I called to obtain information on my grandmother. I was told to…read morecall back in 15 minutes because she was using another program on her computer and couldn't look it up. I called back 20 minutes later and she hung up the call, then called again to be put on hold for 10 minutes...no joke. I called back and she asked for my information and said she'd look it up and call back. I ended up going to the cemetery about 45 minutes later and she was on a personal phone call talking loudly until she realized someone was in the office. Lack of professionalism and sensitivity to the whole situation.

    Montrose Cemetery & Crematorium - Memorial to the victims of the Iroquois Theatre Fire.

    Montrose Cemetery & Crematorium

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    Montrose Cemetery on the north side has a particularly interesting history. I've seen it many…read moretimes, as I live fewer than two miles away; however, I've never know much about it. I took a self-tour of it recently to change that. Montrose is one of the trio of cemeteries on Pulaski between Foster and Peterson, with the other two being Saint Luke and Bohemian National cemeteries. Montrose is the youngest of the three, established in 1902. The cemetery was owned by Andrew Kirchner, who owned a funeral home, and is still an independent cemetery owned by his descendants. They did not have a One of the early burials was a victim of the Iroquois Theatre Fire, which was one of the deadliest fires in US history (if you're unfamiliar, I highly suggest reading about it). Of the over 600 victims, nearly all were claimed in the months following the tragedy--all but one, a woman who was never identified even though hundreds of people visited her over the course of six months. She was interred here in Montrose in a casket engraved The Unknown. Kirschner donated his services and the plot to this unfortunate victim. Today, there is a diamond-shaped Iroquois Memorial on the site, erected five years after the fire. Another unique monument here is a mausoleum placed by the Japanese Mutual Aid Society. That organization began purchasing several lots for use by people of Japanese descent in Chicago, so that they would have a place to be buried; the group also covered burial fees for those who were unable to afford burial. In the years surrounding World War II, there was growing anti-Japanese sentiment even as hundreds of thousands of Japanese Americans came to the city, and these somewhat prescient actions on behalf of the JMAS to help their community were indeed an important measure to take. The Society acquired more plots and there are two sections of the cemetery that are dedicated to people of Japanese heritage, as well as a sitting area for quiet reflection. In addition to the large number of Japanese Americans buried here, there are a lot of people of Eastern European descent here too. There is an incredibly large memorial to the victims of the Armenian genocide. It's a relatively new addition, installed around 2000. There are elaborate memorials to some of the religious leaders of one or more Eastern European Christian denominations as well.

    Office staff not friendly. You have to call for appointment and you can see people sitting in the…read moreoffice and they won't answer the door. We asked a groundskeeper for a map and they said we had to call the office just for a map but you can literally see people just chatting in the building. You would think given the situation staff would be overly nice to help a person grieving.

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    Albany Park

    I never imagined the day would come that I would need to write a review for a funeral home due to…read morethe passing of my Father. Living in the far North side of Chicago you are left with many options, and big name choices. Although, my intention is not to talk poorly of other funeral home, many left us feeling helpless due to pricing and limited option because they charged for EVERYTHING. From the moment our family walked in, Stuart made us feel comfortable and extended his condolences for our loss. We didn't feel as though we were just another opportunity to make a sale. Stuart and Laura took care of everything, and by I mean everything they did just that. They helped us save money by educating us with options and choices, and providing us with a beautiful funeral for our Father. The staff was friendly and compassionate to our loved ones. The funeral home was clean, offered privacy since it only handled one funeral at a time, and accommodated all of friends and family. I honestly do not write reviews, and felt Benson Family funeral home truly deserved 5 stars. Thank you Stuart and Laura.

    Laura was amazing all throughout the process. She truly cares about her clients and their loved…read moreones. She was very sensitive and accommodating to my needs during the most difficult time of my life. I am forever grateful for her assistance. Thank you for all of your help and most of all, thank you for your compassion. - Justin

    Christian Funeral Home

    Christian Funeral Home

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    Portage Park

    I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Christian Funeral Home for the compassion,…read morekindness, and Christian love they have shown my family and me during some of the most difficult moments of our lives. I first experienced their care in November 2002 after the passing of my father, Vinaya Sagar Doma, during our early years in the United States. At a time when my family was overwhelmed with grief, uncertainty, and heartbreak, Mr. Les Bale guided us with sincerity, patience, and a faith-filled compassion that brought us comfort and peace. His honesty, kindness, and Christian values helped us feel supported and cared for in a way I will never forget. More than two decades later, in August 2025, I once again turned to Christian Funeral Home after the passing of my mother, Dorothy Vinaya Doma. Mr. Matt Bale and Mr. Les Bale cared for my family with the same warmth, professionalism, compassion, and strong Christian spirit that we experienced years ago. It meant so much to me that after all this time, they still remembered our family and welcomed us with such kindness and grace. Although this message comes later than intended because grief takes time to process, I wanted to sincerely thank the Bale family and everyone at Christian Funeral Home. Over the years, they have become more than a funeral home to me -- they have become part of my family. I truly believe God works through people like them, and they are truly angels sent from above. Their faith, love, compassion, and dedication helped guide me and my family through two heartbreaking losses, and I will forever be grateful for the dignity, care, and comfort they showed us during our times of sorrow.

    Called to request a quote and for someone to help explain the process of transporting someone from…read moreone state to another. Guy on the phone was immediately frustrated with me and would just keep repeating "no, no" until refusing to work with me. Unfortunately, the news came to us suddenly and I was working quickly, but no one seemed to be willing to be patient and work with me in such a tricky situation. I understand this job isn't for the weak of heart, but let's try to be a little more "Christian" for the sake of other's hearts.

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