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    DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home

    DellaVecchia, Reilly, Smith & Boyd Funeral Home

    4.3
    (7 reviews)

    Ron dellavecchia's lesson to all, even in your darkest moments in the middle of the night, like Ron…read moreridiculed me, ask for the prices or you will end up overpaying 2.5x the average rate, $50 for death certificates and $185 cardboard box. My mom passed away after midnight and someone recommended Dellavecchia as a place for her cremation. I agreed in the state of mind without doing my homework as Ron so rudely pointed out. If you are trying to honor your loved one's final wishes by having them cremated, I beg you, find somewhere else. Average cremation is $2000 or less, these guys wanted over 5k for basic services. When I asked Ron what makes your services $3500 more than what it cost me to have my uncles cremated last year, he said go find someone else and I won't release her body until you pay me $810 for a 4 mile ride and 2 days in his freezer. Also, they charge $50 for death certificates and they are only $20 online. So money hungry extortionists who are also mean. The funeral home responded with blatant lies so to clarify. I was asked to sign transportation documents which I did, email time stamp is may 31st at 7:27 am. The fee email sent June 1st at 9:18am. When I called to ask why a basic cremation was 2.5 times the going rate, Ron made it clear that those were the charges and if I didn't like it, I could pick up her body, but not before the $810 was paid for the 4 miles transport and holding her body. Ron never even implied there were extra charges, he quite frankly stated that was his going rate, and he would not budge. The itemized fee sheet lists $50 per death certificate, not the standard $20.

    10/27/20. I was very pleased how DellaVecchia handled my beautiful Aunt's final arrangements. I…read morebelieve Camilla Hall may have a contract/agreement and it's easy to see why. My Aunt looked beautiful and her casket was a gorgeous deep blue with glints of sparkle. A crucifix adorned the top of the casket. The funeral director was extremely polite, gentle and professional the entire time. He kept things moving along, in a patient and polite way. Although they offered to have staff serve as pall bearers there were enough of us able to help. My uncle, who attended, has extreme issues with mobility and they were very patient in helping him to sit graveside at the funeral. I'm very grateful to the Della Vecchia family and I wouldn't hesitate to contact them if I lived a bit closer. Thank you Della Vecchia family for being patient and kind and also helping me to shroud my Aunt Mary in my final act of compassion and love. God Bless you for all the difficult work you do to help our departed IHM sisters. With love, gratitude and deepest appreciation I thank you.

    Abbey Glen Pet Aftercare

    Abbey Glen Pet Aftercare

    3.7
    (15 reviews)

    I came for a viewed cremation of my pet here. They showed high professionalism in how my pet was…read morehandled with dignity and respect, and how everything was communicated and carried over unhurriedly and with care. I was offered to stay for cremation in a lounge that was very peaceful, quiet, and tranquil, with candles and dimmed light, with running water wall, pet loss books, and I felt it was a nice and thoughtfully created place for reflection, meditation, and processing pet loss.

    Any pet parent will tell you that losing a fur baby is one of the most awful feelings in the world…read more It's a different kind of hurt. Crippling. Crushing. A feeling that you wouldn't wish upon anyone. That's exactly how I felt when I unexpectedly lost my feline son, Osiris, a few weeks ago. I was in total shock, overwhelmed with grief, and didn't know what to do or how to handle the situation. Fortunately, my best friend (who used to work for a veterinary clinic) knew exactly where to take my fur baby where he would be treated with dignity and respect. I requested that he be cremated so that I could scatter his ashes in the place he loved most as a kitten. I also requested an imprint of his paw. What they gave me was so much more. In about three weeks, I received a beautiful blue bag containing a lovely card from the folks at Pet Memorial Services expressing care and sympathy for my loss. A beautiful and moving poem was printed in the card. Within the card, they also enclosed a tuft of his beautiful fur, a small brass plate bearing his name, and a certificate of cremation. His ashes were placed in a lovely hand-carved wooden box, contained within a sealed plastic bag, and housed inside another pretty blue satin bag to ensure that there would be no spillage. They also etched his name into the mold of his paw print. The folks at Pet Memorial Services helped to make an unfathomably difficult situation so much easier and allowed me to give my little one the send-off he deserved. They treated my fur baby with dignity, respect, and care and I simply cannot thank them enough. From the bottom of my heart... Thank you, Pet Memorial Services.

    St Agnes Cemetery - funeralservices - Updated July 2026

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