We serve the families of Southampton, NY as well as all surrounding areas. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and grief support, as well as the traditional funeral and cremation services that we have to offer. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact us at anytime, we are available by phone or e-mail, or drop by the office in person.
We are always here to help.
We are always here to help.
Services
Brockett Funeral Home, Inc. was founded in 1922 by Mr. Everett Brockett at the current location. The building dates back to the late 1800's and was the summer home of a Connecticut Senator. The building has been lovingly cared for and evokes the warmth and charm of a true family residence. The second and third floors are the living quarters of the present owner, Dominick Abbate along with his wife Christine.
Funerals have been a part of the grieving process since the beginning of human history because they help us move from life before death to life after death. The graphic below illustrates the impact of the benefits of a funeral and can help you begin the healing process. A funeral service can mark the significance of the life that was lived.
We take great pride in serving our community and helping to guide you through this difficult journey. We are family owned and operated, with all of our staff and assistants locally living in our community. We know the importance of support and kindness during this time, all staff here at Brocketts will go above and beyond to be there for you and your family.
Our funeral home takes the approach that every life lived is unique and should be celebrated in a special way. We are constantly educating ourselves in new technology and the ways we can made a funeral more comforting and accessible to every family we service. Personalization: Below are just a few ways that we are able to make the funeral service of your loved one extra meaningful and special.
List any memorial funds here that have been established. It is a gracious gesture to give thanks to any people or groups for care given to the deceased. Writing an obituary is a difficult and emotional task. First, you will need to gather information from family and friends of the deceased about their childhood, education, career and hobbies and interests.