The Habing Family has been serving the Santa Clara County since 1943 and continues to be family owned and operated. The full service funeral home offers families all options in burial and cremation. Habing Family Funeral Home extends it's services to families in the Morgan Hill, San Martin and the South County area.
The Habing Family would be honored to work with those families who have existing pre-need arrangments with other funeral homes and would like to keep their services local. Mt. Hope Memorial Park, located at 250 Spring Ave, was brought into the care of the Habing Family in 2005. This presence in Morgan Hill has since reinforced working relationships and has helped to create new connections in the community.
The Habing Family would be honored to work with those families who have existing pre-need arrangments with other funeral homes and would like to keep their services local. Mt. Hope Memorial Park, located at 250 Spring Ave, was brought into the care of the Habing Family in 2005. This presence in Morgan Hill has since reinforced working relationships and has helped to create new connections in the community.
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The Funeral Home located at 129 Fourth Street was built in 1928 to be a funeral home. It was designed by William H. Weeks and built by William Radtke Construction. The Barshinger family operated it until the early 1940's. Bernard Habing Sr. and his wife, Rose purchased the Barshinger Funeral Home in 1943 and operated until the early 1960's when they sold it to their son Bernard Habing and his wife, Ruth.
We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We offer our support by providing you with two options as you consider making immediate arrangements. Please call us at (408) 847-4040 to make arrangements in person with a caring professional. With online Arrangements, you can take your time to select the arrangements which are best for your preferences and budget.
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Brooke-Rose Tomlin
Jun 27, 2021
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John A. was the best! Made my sister and brother and I feel very welcome and right at home! It didn't even feel like we were arranging a funeral for our beloved mother at all! He thought of alot of things we didn't, and was able to help us save a bunch of money by asking the right questions then putting in all the "heavy lifting" to make the answers to his questions actually work in our favor! If you have a loved one being buried in Gilroy, definitely go see John A. at Habing Family Funeral Home!!
Melanie Kassen
Dec 21, 2018
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Look no further for compassionate, caring, genuine people to help you and your loved ones through possibly the worst day of your life -- planning a funeral. These folks know their business and know the pain you're going through. My family and I are ever so grateful for the TLC we received at Habing Family Funeral Home. Peace.
Edita Cruz
Jun 06, 2017
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