Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home, founded in 1860, is one of New Jersey's oldest funeral businesses. Family owned and operated, we are conveniently located one block east of U.S. Highway 9 at 100 Elton-Adelphia Road (Monmouth County Rt. 524) in Freehold Township, NJ. Clayton & McGirr Funeral Home serves all faiths at our graciously appointed facility.
Our spacious and elegant 15,500 sq. With unsurpassed on-site parking, our fully handicapped accessible building offers the convenience and access that families expect. With an emphasis on freedom of choice and affordability, we offer a wide variety of services, personalization options, and merchandise to fit everyone's needs.
Our spacious and elegant 15,500 sq. With unsurpassed on-site parking, our fully handicapped accessible building offers the convenience and access that families expect. With an emphasis on freedom of choice and affordability, we offer a wide variety of services, personalization options, and merchandise to fit everyone's needs.
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We offer detailed directions in the tabs below, but you can always call us if your have any questions. Our staff can be reached at 732-462-0101 and will be happy assist you in any way possible. We are always here to help. Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 11 onto the Garden State Parkway southbound.
Your impression of the quality and value of our services is very important to us. We respectfully ask for your assistance in evaluating the services we provided, as this will enable us to provide the best possible care to others who turn to us in their time of need. We invite you to use the form provided to leave your thoughts and comments for our testimonials.
All of our licensed directors adhere to the highest standard of ethical practices and are committed to ensuring that all of your needs are attended to. Their commitment to the community and genuine compassion toward families are but a few of the characteristics that make them outstanding in their field.
This section contains useful information about what to do when death occurs, funeral etiquette and frequently asked questions. Family and friends getting together to honor a loved one's life is one of the most important steps in the grieving and healing process. You may opt to have a traditional religious or military service, or as more and more people are doing, you can choose to have a non-traditional 'life celebration'.
No amount of preparation can fully prepare you for the loss of a loved one. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering. The following is a rough guideline of what needs to be done within the first 24 hours after death. If the person was not under hospital or hospice care, the police will have to be notified immediately.
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