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“Casey's is the best! Everyone I dealt with was both professional and kind. They took care of our every need and made a horrible day easy to deal with! I will always thank them! Thank You Casey's!”
“They approach the whole process with sensitivity and with the utmost care. They were caring and very communicative the whole way through. I highly recommend their service.”
“I truly struggle to express the extent of my gratitude & appreciation towards the Miller-Macari staff for all that they did & have done for my family &I over the last decade. I have trusted them with handling the passing of 4 of my family members in the last 10 years, and each time I was totally blown away by their level of professionalism & care. They made the whole process very easy & stress free from beginning to end. And Gina - she is just exceptional!! She is so caring & kind (AND funny!) and went to great lengths to ensure the comfort of my family &I during some of the most difficult times of our lives. I can’t recommend their services enough to anyone who is navigating the death of a loved one.”
“Della Vecchia Funeral Home went above and beyond to make sure that everything that we needed was taken care of before we thought of it. We had so many compliments on the arrangements. The overall consensus from friends and family was that they had never seen anything so beautiful. The attention to detail was unbelievable. They took my husband’s belongings and turned them into a work of art. I highly recommend them. They truly are the best at what they do.”
“There are some reviews that are easy to write, and then there are reviews like this one that come from one of the hardest experiences imaginable. As professionals entrusted with arranging a memorial service for a young person in our care, we were searching for a funeral home that would treat this child (and everyone involved) with dignity, compassion, and respect. From the moment we walked into Prospect Memorial, we knew we had found exactly that. Kim welcomed us into a private space where we could gather our thoughts and discuss every detail without feeling rushed. She has a remarkable ability to make people feel seen and supported during unimaginable circumstances. Throughout the entire planning process, she met us with patience, kindness, and genuine empathy. We later learned that Kim’s background as a nurse has clearly shaped the way she cares for families. Her compassion extends far beyond logistics. She thoughtfully guided us through decisions we never wanted to have to make, offering recommendations that honored this child’s unique life and circumstances, including helping us find an appropriate cemetery and coordinating beautiful floral arrangements. What I’ll remember most is the way Kim cared not only for the child we were honoring, but also for those of us carrying the responsibility of planning the service. She repeatedly reminded my colleagues and me that our hearts were in the right place and that our efforts mattered. Those words may seem small, but during an incredibly heavy time, they meant more than I can express. The service itself was beautiful. The funeral home is immaculate, modern, and thoughtfully designed, creating a peaceful environment for remembrance. Every member of the staff was attentive, respectful, and quietly ensured that everything unfolded seamlessly. They allowed us to focus on honoring this young life instead of worrying about the countless details behind the scenes. I sincerely hope I never find myself in a position where I need to plan another child’s funeral. But if I ever need funeral services for a loved one, personally or professionally, I would not hesitate to return to Prospect Memorial. Kim and her entire team provided extraordinary care during one of the most difficult moments imaginable, and I will always be grateful for the compassion they showed to everyone involved. I hope this review conveys even a fraction of the gratitude we feel toward Kim and her team. They helped make an impossible task just a little more bearable, and that is something I’ll never forget.”