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    William C Brown Community Funeral Home

    3.0 (2 reviews)

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    Joseph H Brown Jr Funeral Home PA

    Joseph H Brown Jr Funeral Home PA

    3.5
    (15 reviews)

    My experience with Joseph H. Brown Funeral Home in Baltimore, Maryland--where do I start?…read more When my father, Warren McLean, passed away at home on May 30, 2026, while under home hospice care, I contacted the funeral home to have him transported. From the very beginning, things went smoothly. The two gentlemen who came to my home, Anthony and Aaron, were professional, compassionate, and respectful. They carefully explained the transportation process and removed my father from our home with dignity and care. When it came time to make funeral arrangements, we met with Mr. Brown Jr. himself. He took the time to explain the process, the services available, and the associated costs. Of course, discussions about expenses are never easy during a time of grief, but I understood that this is a business and there are necessary costs involved. Overall, that part of the process was handled professionally. Next, I worked with Ms. Johnson. Initially, she came across as a little reserved, but as our appointment continued, she warmed up and became very kind and helpful. She answered my questions, guided me through what clothing and items I needed to provide for my father, and made herself available whenever I needed clarification. There was a scheduling error that resulted in my service being double-booked, requiring us to change dates. While that was frustrating, mistakes happen, and Ms. Johnson immediately corrected the issue and accommodated us in other ways. For that, I am grateful. Unfortunately, things became difficult on the day of the viewing. There were several things that were supposed to have been done for my father that were not done. Most importantly, jewelry that I specifically wanted him to wear had not been placed on him. Naturally, my family and I had questions and concerns. When we attempted to get answers from one of the staff members, a brown-skinned gentleman whose name I do not know, we were met with an attitude that was rude, dismissive, and unprofessional. At one point, when my brother was asking questions, he responded by asking if my brother had ever attended mortuary school. No, none of us have attended mortuary school but that was our father lying there. We were grieving, confused, and simply looking for understanding. The issue was never about whether we had professional training. The issue was that we were a grieving family seeking answers. His lack of compassion and poor customer service escalated an already emotional situation. Thankfully, Anthony stepped in and completely changed the tone of the interaction. He took the time to explain everything thoroughly and respectfully. He understood that grief affects people differently and that families often have questions. That is all we wanted from the beginning. The other staff member could have handled the situation the same way, but instead chose to be rude and dismissive. I strongly recommend that this employee receive additional training in customer service and grief sensitivity. Mortuary training may teach the technical aspects of the profession, but customer service and compassion are equally important when dealing with families during one of the most difficult moments of their lives. On the day of the funeral, everything once again went smoothly. Anthony and Aaron were there, and they treated my family with kindness, dignity, and respect. They never made us feel like just another family, another number, or another paycheck. They understood that we were grieving and treated us accordingly. I cannot say enough positive things about Anthony, Aaron, Ms. Johnson, and the lady at the front desk whose name I unfortunately cannot remember. They were professional, compassionate, and caring throughout this process. Mr. Brown Jr., I encourage you to take a closer look at certain members of your staff. While some employees represent your funeral home exceptionally well, others could benefit greatly from additional training in customer service and dealing with grieving families. Despite the issues we experienced, I am thankful for those staff members who treated my father and my family with the dignity, compassion, and respect we deserved during such a difficult time. The McLean Family

    I absolutely adore this funeral home. Every time my family uses their services, they perform an…read moreexceptional job. I particularly appreciate how they took excellent care of my father during his time in their care. Aaron and his partner, who drove my family, ensured our comfort and made sure that my sister and I were involved in everything related to our father.

    Estep Brothers Funeral Service PA

    Estep Brothers Funeral Service PA

    3.0
    (6 reviews)

    I would have loved to give more stars but unfortunately, Mr. Johnathan has made me lower my score…read more Recently, my mom passed away and my family has used Estep Funeral Home because we have had a great experience with them in the past. They did a wonderful job on my mom making her look so beautiful and peaceful. Everyone there were very nice, sympathetic, and professional. However, there were some confusion with the insurance policy (because Johnathan for some reason could not get the policy numbers correct no matter how many times it was given to him through email or verbally). Eventually, everything cleared up and the funeral home was paid. But during time he was unprofessional with a family member who was helping me with the funeral arrangements and dealing with policy. My family member decided to leave a review about their experience dealing with him and of course it was not a good one. Today, while I am still grieving the passing of my mother, Johnathan called me to question me about the review that my family had given and was very rude, unprofessional, and nasty. It's one thing to call to see what the problem was, how things could have been handled differently, or to just apologize, but to call and be nasty and rude about it and even threaten to respond back to review with a negative comment of your own is downright unprofessional. And from what I see there are other bad reviews here as well as on yelp. My mother is gone, and you are calling her grieving daughter about a review? Are you serious? By you making that call has cause more harm and good. The next time you decide to call a grieving family stop and think first about how that call can affect them and your business.

    Very unprofessional! Be sure to get a copy of EVERYTHING or they will try to say that don't have…read moreit! Also be sure to make sure your love one have everything you took to them to put on them. Our loved one didn't have her earrings or her necklace on. They had to go and "look" for them. take your business somewhere else!!

    Green Mount Cemetery

    Green Mount Cemetery

    4.4
    (13 reviews)

    This is a gorgeous cemetery. It's a weird thing to say you went on a trip to Baltimore and made…read moresure you stopped at a cemetery but here I am, saying just that. Why? Interesting people are buried here. Tycoons. The inventor of the Ouija board. John Wilkes Booth. Like I said - interesting people. We spent about 45 minutes wandering the cemetery, looking at the graves and learning about people. It's not open-access - you'll ring a bell and sign in. Definitely wise to protect such a beautiful final resting place.

    What trip is complete without a visit with the dead! This is technically my third cemetery visit…read morein Baltimore. John Wilkes Booth is buried in the Green Mount Cemetery but that is not who lured us in. It was the presence of Elijah Jefferson Bond that called out our names. Bond is the patentee and namer of the Ouija Board. Yes, ladies and gentleman, it's Baltimore that officially brought us the Ouija board, the telephone if you will for those who have passed. Spooky stuff, I know. I was lucky our friends drive a Fiat. The four of us squeezed in after a burly meal at Papermoon Diner and went straight to the cemetery. My friend popped into the booth and grabbed a map for us. It's a pretty large and beautiful cemetery. It was easy once we knew where we were going to find the grave. The tombstone is shaped like a large Ouija board. Pretty hard to miss. It becomes a double pic, one from the front and one from the back. The cemetery closes early, don't miss your opportunity for a spooky good time! We tried getting a couple more maps and they were a dollar each. Highly recommend if you too are into the macabre.

    James E Lincoln Funeral Home

    James E Lincoln Funeral Home

    1.0
    (3 reviews)

    This rating is noting that i really want to give at all I will never recommend this funeral home…read moreservice to no one the funeral director that's services and finalized my love one was horrible l. The makeup was totally wrong the makeup was two tone the color on her chin was different from the make up on different parts of her face. The wings was old and not fresh look its totally bad when someone has a love one that has pass the family wants to have there love one look has close has they remembered. Our love one didn't look NOTHING LIKE HER SELF this is far from me just being in my feeling it just wasn't professional. Ill never recommend this service

    Please be careful using this funeral home. When we visited my grandmother at the funeral home, we…read morewere shocked and upset because she looked like a totally different person. My coworker had to calm my sister down by telling her it's just a shell and our grandmother is in heaven. My grandmother's nose was made small, her face and neck spread wide, false eyelashes on, and very heavy dark foundation caked on her face not matching her neck and hands. My grandmother never liked make up or false eyelashes and they should have asked my aunt if it was okay to put that on my grandmothers face or try to go for a more natural look and left her facial bone structure alone. The funeral home did such a horrible job on my grandmother's face that our family members and friends asked my aunt, uncles, and I, what happened to her face because it don't look like her. I told them it was the funeral home.

    Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

    Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

    4.3
    (4 reviews)

    Growing up in Baltimore County, I see change everywhere and not always in the good direction…read more A constant has always been Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens. Meticulous detail to the grounds has always been priority one. It is nice to see high standards kept and continuing on even today.

    So This is strange I think.. writing a review for a cemetery, but they deserve their kudos. I…read moreaccompanied a friend who was in desperate need of a final resting place for her father's ashes. I was struck by the sincerity of the staff.. not the usual slickness that is accompanied by questionable sympathy. My friend was never rushed or pressurred.. and the represenative that worked with us was a truly likeable and easygoing guy. I also like that this business donates plots to fallen police and firemen. I will say the office building is quite outdated and a bit run down.. Actually doesn't smell that great.... but that is not why we come. We come for the grounds... which are beautiful and cater to a wide variety of cultures. It is very interesting to see the different ways people memorialize their loved ones, America is a melting pot and so are our funeral/burial customs. The niche here leans way from the mainstream American cemetary... although it certainly isnt too far out of the box. It is nice that they make it clear that they can find a way to honor almost any cultural tradition. They don't have headstones( just in laid markers) ... so all you see is beautiful green punctuated by a few family mausoleums. There is a lake in the middle with swans and ducks.It is placed on some gently sloping hills with some tall old trees. They have several themed gardens.. including a heroes garden, and lovely tranquility garden ( catering to the Asian population) .. as well as several others. Usually cemeteries are such depressing, creepy places.. but this looks like a well maintained park.. The main mausoleum, is quite nice and airy.. It has gone through a few style incarnations over the years.. but it actually works well... i found the building to have a very serene overall effect. I came to be of comfort to a friend, but also ended up finding a place that just might suit my own family one sad day.

    William C Brown Community Funeral Home - funeralservices - Updated July 2026

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