Compassion, commitment, and service are the focus of Q A Cantrell Funeral Services. Our mission is to establish a long-lasting, trusting relationship with the community and surrounding areas. Our father, Raymond E. Cantrell, founder of Cantrell Funeral Home in Detroit, has provided excellent service for over 50 years.
AS the next generation of funeral directors, our goal is to continue in his footprints of quality, family-oriented and customer focused funeral service. We understand that times are changing, and Our staff of dedicated professionals are available to assist you in making funeral service arrangements tailored to fit your needs.
AS the next generation of funeral directors, our goal is to continue in his footprints of quality, family-oriented and customer focused funeral service. We understand that times are changing, and Our staff of dedicated professionals are available to assist you in making funeral service arrangements tailored to fit your needs.
Services
When it comes to your final arrangements, shouldn't you make the decisions? The arrangements you make will reflect your exact wishes and desires. Pre-arranging your own service will help to ease the burden of your loved ones. It will also alleviate any questions, problems or differences, which can occur among family members.
The basic Military Funeral Honors (MFH) ceremony consists of the folding and presentation of the United States flag to the veterans' family and the playing of Taps. The ceremony is performed by a funeral honors detail consisting of at least two members of the Armed Forces. The Funeral Honors rendered to you or your veteran will be determined by the status of the veteran.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) furnishes upon request, at no charge to the applicant, a Government headstone or marker for the unmarked grave of any deceased eligible veteran in any cemetery around the world, regardless of their date of death. When the grave is already marked, applicants will have the option to apply for either a traditional headstone or marker, or a new device (available spring 2009).
A United States flag is provided, at no cost, to drape the casket or accompany the urn of a deceased veteran who served honorably in the U. S. Armed Forces. It is furnished to honor the memory of a veteran's military service to his or her country. Generally, the flag is given to the next-of-kin, as a keepsake, after its use during the funeral service.
Reviews (8)
Andella Ms. Ann White
Dec 12, 2021
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J. Dudley
Nov 03, 2021
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Sierra Fisher
Jun 24, 2021
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My experience dealing with this place has been a 70/30 overall they did what they were suppose to do however I encountered a few hiccups along the way, there’s a lot of miscommunication going on here and that’s what led up to this review….I was told that I could pick up my husband’s death certificate on a specific day and time after 4 months of waiting yet I waited four additional days after the date that I was given only to get there to be told that they still didn’t have it and that I could wait if I wanted to because supposedly the “Driver” was on his way back with it or I could
Nina Upshaw
Apr 28, 2021
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JFlyer
Mar 18, 2021
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Pastor Sam and staff truly cared for us in the passing of our loved one my mother in-law. There was no benefits or insurance so the cremation and death certificates were 100% out of pocket. They took care of our needs and only our needs. They never pushed for any services that were not necessary and showed sincere love every time we were there and they HELPED us. I can't say enough good things about this family. God has blessed us through them. God Bless!!!
Ora Hodges
Feb 25, 2021
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Sam K. Daily
Nov 21, 2020
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Amelia Hardy
Sep 29, 2020
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