Funeral Services And Cemeteries in Arlington Heights

Funeral Services And Cemeteries in Arlington Heights picked by BestProsInTown

“I had never had to hande the logistics of a death before. I had no idea what to do. The folks at Glueckert were very kind and compassionate. I had many questions and they patiently answered all of them. This is the kind of treatment that you need in a time of distress.“

5 Superb54 Reviews

“The staff were all very professional and kind in working with my family at our time of loss. The follow-up to questions was prompt and detailed. In addition, an after care call was much appreciated.Maria is an excellent listener and at the ready to help in any way for customer relations. Scott is ideal for any potential problem solving and advising where necessary in his position. Howard, as well, has been soothing and reactive to any issue for the comfort and expectation of our family and their resting place. We all were also so pleased with the hands-on service provided by Gill - and the honor he puts on the respect he shows to the loved ones in his work. Our family is thankful to all the above & feel they each complete their work together to bring peace at a difficult time.“

4.9 Superb19 Reviews

“Excellent customer service from Camille LoPresti (Office Manager) and Andrew George Hajduch (Arranger) at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home.Our Mom passed away at 94 years last week and the service from start to finish at Lauterburg & Oehler has been the Best.Camille is the person I've talked to on the phone and she is very responsive. Camille takes the worry out of the process. She knows the business forwards and backwards and is very fast on any follow-up details.I haven't met Andrew George Hajduch yet, but my sister and niece praised his service too.I highly recommend Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home“

5 Superb10 Reviews

“My beloved aunt was interred at Shalom Memorial Park this afternoon. Hers was a life well lived in service to her family, her clients and her myriad friends near and far.The manifest stress that resulted secondary to her passing was exacerbated by the fact that her daughter, my nominal cousin, is a card carrying member of the lunatic fringe, certifiable and several French fries short of a Happy Meal.Imagine, if you will and care to, flying in from Florida to Chicago during the dead of Winter to bury the most important person in your life, sans winter coat and/or notification of the plethora of friends and relatives who knew and loved this person, and, upon arriving at the burial plot, asking site management to inform the few guests that presented that, because the daughter traveled from a warm enclave and has no winter coat, the eulogy would take place outside the certifiable daughter's rented Toyota Corolla while all guests gathered around the vehicle from which heat and David Bowie emanated, while daughter sat warm, comfortable and completely impervious to all that transpired around her. I'm still trying to figure out how Shalom's management team and the excellent presiding rabbi pulled this off without averting their eyes while explaining this "plan" or, frankly, laughing out loud.That they were able to do so both transparently and professionally is and was unfathomable to the few other relatives in attendance and me, and was, again, appreciated. While my beloved aunt now resides on the other side of eternity, her progeny lives on, which is perfectly acceptable as long as she returns to Florida and never again darkens either my doorstep nor generally jovial disposition any time soon, if ever again.“

3.7 Good6 Reviews

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