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Businiess name:  Morgan Funeral Home
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
One thing is certain. Death touches all of us one way or another. When it does it is more important than you know to have an isle of calm amidst the storm. That is exactly what the Morgan Funeral Home was to me recently. From the first difficult phone call, to walking in to make arrangements, to the graveyard service, everything was handled perfectly with class, dignity, respect, and caring. One of the things I found most comforting was that “options” were always explained to us. A viewing vs a direct burial…interment vs burial vs cremation. What exactly happens during a cremation…the difference between a metal casket vs a wooden one. Our options were explained…never forced. \r \r Our service was comforting. The funeral home was beautiful and dignified. I think the one thing that brought our loss home completely was when Taps was played at the graveside. My tears flowed freely. It’s such a shame that someone has to die before we get to experience such quality, such caring service, such perfection. If the rest of the world operated as did the staff at Morgan Funeral Home we would all be in a lot better shape.\r Thanks to the Morgan Family.\r

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