Fred H McGrath & Son, Inc. is a third generation; family owned and operated Funeral Home, located in the Village of Bronxville, New York. The McGrath family has been serving the surrounding communities of Bronxville, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Mt.
Original owner and founder, Fred H. McGrath wanted to make sure that all families of the surrounding communities, regardless of their religious, ethnic or financial backgrounds were able to provide their loved ones with a proper and fitting funeral.So, in 1918 he started Bronxville's first and only Funeral Home.
Original owner and founder, Fred H. McGrath wanted to make sure that all families of the surrounding communities, regardless of their religious, ethnic or financial backgrounds were able to provide their loved ones with a proper and fitting funeral.So, in 1918 he started Bronxville's first and only Funeral Home.
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Fred H. McGrath & Son Funeral Home, Inc.was started by Fred H. McGrath himself in 1918. He had originally owned a tavern called the Olphert Inn located in Bronxville on Pondfield Road West. With Prohibition looming, he decided to sell the Olphert Inn and open up Bronxville's first and only funeral home.
She lived a long and fruitful life. Our mom emigrated to this country from Germany. She came with little, worked hard, made a successful living, and raised a happy. While attending Tunghai University in Taiwan, he met Janet Keng, his wife of 54 years. An expert translator, T.C. built a distinguished career at the United Nations with postings in Geneva and New York City.
One of the most caring, loving things you can do for your family is to leave detailed information which permits them to make the funeral service a personal tribute in keeping with your wishes. Any individual, who is an applicant or recipient of SSI/Medicaid, and in the "spend down" process, should meet with a funeral director.
Many families have different ways of memorializing a loved one, and one of the ways is through a Traditional Funeral Service. A traditional funeral service would encompass visitation, often referred to as calling hours or wake, followed by a funeral service at the funeral home, church or temple normally the next day and then immediately followed by a burial or entombment at a cemetery.
Traditional Cremation Services: These are much like a traditional funeral. A visitation can take place prior to a funeral service at the funeral home. After the funeral service rather then going to the cemetery for a burial, the deceased is brought to the crematory. The family has the option to travel in procession to the crematory or have everything end at the place of the service.