Reviews for Percell Funeral Home

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  • Jun 2023

    These comments are long overdue. I didnt realize the family hadn't posted anything until just now in reading other people's reviews. I want to say Mr. Percell, you done a great job with my mom and dad (Mr. and Mrs. Harding) when they passed. Mom in year 2008 and dad in 2009. I found you to be professional and attentive in tending to the needs of our parents. We greatly appreciate you for a job well done. Thank you for your service and God bless.??

  • May 2022

    Mr. Percell was amazing on getting everything taken care of for my father he kept his word which i loved and made sure me and my family didnt have to worry i would definitely recommend this funeral home they staff was very friendly and Mr. Percell had an amazing attitude and was very friendly and made me feel at ease i would definitely give them more then 5 stars if i could thank you guys sooo much for everything!

  • Sep 2021

    Losing my Dad has been a very emotional and layered experience, while I’m riding the waves of missing him dearly I’m also overwhelmed and grateful for the beauty, kindness and magic I’ve witnessed over the past few days. Traveling to Kentucky to pick up my dad’s ashes and his spirit I didn’t know what to expect. I met family that I’ve never met and realized that I’m beyond blessed with a deep family history and now I know more than I ever hoped to about where I come from, and that’s is something I’ve always dreamed of. I was gifted a personalized photo album full of photos I’ve never seen of my Dad, and other family. My dad’s vehicle went to me and inside were his clothes and a few other personal effects and those two things are invaluable because of what they meant to him. I want to extend a special thank you to Shayna and Officer Pat at the Elizabethtown Coroners for their generosity and compassion. They took extra care to save copies of my fathers fingerprints and Pat went out of his way to make sure the vehicle was in good shape and had a full tank of gas, and don’t forget Mike at the scrap yard who waived the storage fee for the van. Also to Mr. Percell and Rochelle at Percell & Sons Funeral Home, you all made this as easy and comfortable as possible and I knew from the first phone call that you all would be the best choice for my dad’s services. The people who’ve donated to the GoFundMe (which I’ll repost, if anyone wants to or is able to help) your help is so appreciated, while everything has went amazing and I was able with help to take care of everything in the way I had hoped it did set me back a bit and your donations are life saving right now as well. To my sisters, my mom, family, friends, and my partner your words and comfort and help have been all that’s kept me from falling apart. On my way back to New York traveling with my partner and my dad in his Van I realized I was in that moment giving my dad and myself the trip of a lifetime, one I know he always wanted to take with me and one I wished could’ve been a possibility all my life. My dad was a poet, a lover of travel and all things nature. He believed in freedom, hard work, helping your fellow neighbor, and being content with what you had. I think he lived for a good view. So I spread his ashes in some places that I felt his spirit drawing me to. In each of those places I stopped and took in the beauty and cried and expressed all things good and bad to my partner and really got the chance to grieve in a way that really brought so much peace to my soul and I hope I made my father proud. I think he would be. I tried to capture the beauty of the four places I stopped and I would love to share those photos with everyone that cares to look through them. I like to think of this post as his memorial and remembrance of a trip I’ll forever cherish. If you read through this, a special thank you to you as well. I'm hurting inside but sharing the beauty and blessings takes away some of the sting so gratitude to you. ?

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