“This is the Best Place in town for Pet Cremation reasonable & good people. Adam was respectful to our cultural needs and helped us cremate our pet within 24 hours of passing, we are grateful & thankful.“
“Everyone was super helpful and kind and compassionate i would recommend them all the way they took care of our needs and above and beyond“
“Kari at ARPP provided loving, exceptional service from the initial meeting through the final insurance disbursement. She was always a text away when we had questions or a need came up. We love how she reassured our mother with phone calls as the process didn't come as quickly as expected especially with the signature on the death certificate. Her superb service has made us rethink about who we would like to handle our final arrangements.“
“They were amazing taking care of my mom, they were very sweet & listened to what we wanted. They even called to make sure the changes we made last minute were what I actually wanted, they made this process alot easier. I couldn't thank them enough! Also Sara stood right by me when she let me view my mom & she made my mom look amazing! 10/10 highly recommend!!!“
“Dayton National is a nice cemetery! Both my parents-in-law are now buried here as both were U.S. Army Veterans. Both funerals were with "funeral honors" consisting of the playing of TAPS by a ceremonial bugle, folding of the American Flag, and the presentation of the flag to the next of kin. Dayton National Cemetery has their own Honor Squad available to augment the Department of Defense personnel performing military funeral honors, by firing a 3-round rifle volley. Which was included in both funerals. I especially like the peaceful, rhythmic layout of the cemetery. Attributed to Chaplain (and Capt.) William B. Earnshaw, the cemetery construction is the lofty Soldiers' Monument around which faceted, concentric rows of graves are arranged. Two features found here are common to many older national cemeteries. There are two ornamental 19th-century cannons located at the base of the Soldiers' Monument, and seven "Bivouac of the Dead" verse tablets. [This information is from their website.]I also found it interesting the cemetery was connected to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers (NHDVS) [which served many uses including a hospital] by a tunnel in 1870 aka as the "tunnel of death." The arched tunnel connecting the cemetery and the hospital featured rustic stone and a metal gate. You can read its interesting history at this link news.va.gov/59698/resusc…I like this program, and if it were up to me, I would donate my precious Momin-Law's burial flag to this program. I didn't know they offered this: "Avenue of Flags program: A deceased Veteran's flag may be donated to the cemetery at any time to be flown along the "Avenue of Honor." The full complement of flags is flown on Memorial Day throughout the entire cemetery. On Veterans Day and the Fourth of July holidays, the flags will line the main entrance of the cemetery along Wisconsin Avenue. Flag donors will receive a letter and Certificate of Appreciation for their donation."This is a well-organized, well-laid out cemetery that is very honoring of our Veterans.“
“The Dalton family make you feel as if they’re part of your family. Jerry made the process comfortable and was extremely helpful. He guided us on every detail on what we only needed and what we didn’t need. The Dalton funeral home is so tastefully furnished . Thank you Jerry and staff for making my mother look absolutely beautiful!“
“Took great care of my oldest brother, Raymond Alves, jr. April 9, 1944 to November 12, 2022. Thank you so much.“
“From pre-planning months before the death of our loved one to the day of his service, the DJMC staff in Dayton took a great deal of time and care in guiding us throughout. After his death, the contact we received, and planning for the day of his service, was made less painful by the caring, understanding and professional staff. My entire family was impressed with the post service products provided to help us in following up with visitors, friends, and caretakers. We were touched further by the personalization of these products and memorabilia gift. DJMC Dayton was extremely top notch for us. They will be receiving our business again...but, prayerfully, not too soon.“
“The service was great, it was clean, everyone was nice and friendly. Although, one of the couches, particularly the one on the left of the pew from the entrance of the room, seemed to have at least a tiny infestation of bed bugs. Still an amazing place and if they can get rid of the apparent bedbugs, if they are from the funeral home itself, would make it much much better. Still 5 stars since service and everything was just amazing.“
“Kind, caring and practical. They don't try to sell you what you don't want or need. They were prompt and compassionate, treated myself and my wife with respect.“
“It's never easy losing a beloved member of the family which is why I choose to hold on to the cremains. I'm hoping one day we will all be together in my final resting place. This is our first time using Paws and Remember and I'm beyond happy for the care and handling our little girl received and we are grateful to have her home again. I would absolutely recommend this service! Thank you for understanding that pets are family.“