The compassionate funeral directors at Kahle-Moore Funeral Home provide individualized funeral services designed to meet the needs of each family. Our staff of dedicated professionals is available to assist you in making funeral service arrangements. From casket choices to funeral flowers, the funeral directors at Kahle-Moore Funeral Home will guide you through the aspects of the funeral service.
Services
The caring and experienced professionals at Kahle-Moore Funeral Home are here to support you through this difficult time. We offer a range of personalized services to suit your family's wishes and requirements. You can count on us to help you plan a personal, lasting tribute to your loved one. And we'll carefully guide you through the many decisions that must be made during this challenging time.
When planning a service, you have many options available to you and we will do all that we can to provide a beautiful and respectful ceremony. No matter your choice, we can offer you a space to join with family and friends in grief, comfort and love. And above all, we will do our utmost to honor your loved one.
Agnes attended St. Peter & Paul Catholic grade school (Cary, IL) and Crystal Lake Central High School graduating in 1941. Her work career started at Chicago Northwestern Railroad then she moved into banking. He was the loving brother of five sisters and a brother. His family settled in Arlington Heights in 1954.
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 on your loved ones. It will also alleviate any questions, problems or differences, which can occur among family members.
Meaningful memorialization of a loved one's passing can transform, heal, and comfort us. It highlights our loved ones' sacrifices, reminds us of the things that they value, and inspires us with their life stories. Have the Talk of a Lifetime, a program created by The Funeral and Memorial Information Council, was designed to help families have meaningful conversations about the things that matter most in their lives.
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Steve Wardell
Nov 07, 2014
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Never a good thing to be going to a funeral, so hard to say I "Liked it". I was sad about the occasion. As for the business side of things, the space and staff seemed nice for what it was but I was not the ones directly employing them. The home had an entry room, a viewing room, and another room off to the side.