About Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park
Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park is a compassionate and professional establishment that provides exceptional support during difficult times. With a dedicated team, including staff members like Eloisa, the funeral home offers personalized service and attention to detail. From planning and preparation to ongoing support, the team is communicative, understanding, and empathetic, making the process as smooth as possible. The facility is also well-maintained and peaceful, providing a serene environment for families to visit and say their goodbyes. Overall, Desert Lawn Funeral Home and Memorial Park is a highly recommended place that exceeded expectations and provided a sense of peace and comfort to families in need.
This cemetery is well taken care of. Very clean, great landscaping, and friendly staff, not to mention it is very very peaceful. You can spend as much time as you need with your loved one without a bore at all.
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....approximately 1.5 years ago, we arrived here the morning that my Wife Jessica Passed away in Loma Linda Hospital. Dee attended to us in our Critical and Broken state. She was so Absolutely Heavenly. It was exactly what we needed. Her support and guidance, alongside her patience and extensive knowledge of Funeral Services ultimately led us to Choose Desert Lawn.
Not only did they help us with All the stages of the cremation [Including the legal process and insight into the Social Security benifits that our family qualified for], but also Blessed us with a small private family service where we could say our last Goodbyes to Mama. Everything...read full review
As difficult as it is to write this review I want to give a huge Thank you to Eloisa, Unfortunately we lost my Dad in October. Eloisa helped me and my family with the whole process and still continues to help us with concerns me and family have. She was very understanding of our needs and communicated constantly and effortlessly. We are truly grateful for Eloisa professionalism and compassion ? Thank you Eloisa.