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William H. Freeman, his sons, Glenn and Kevin, and his granddaughter, Natalie Freeman, and the entire staff of the Freeman Funeral Homes, wish to thank you for putting your trust in the Freeman family name. As the oldest family owned funeral home in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, we are proud of our tradition of family ownership, fairness, professionalism and integrity while serving countless local families in their time of sorrow.

Our goal is to provide our client families with memorable remembrance experiences and to celebrate their loved one's life and time they shared. Whether you would like to learn more about planning a funeral or grief support, or you're just looking for general information on funeral arrangements, please feel free to look around.
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At our funeral home, we understand the importance of family. We believe in treating your family as we would our own. To do that, it's best you know a little about us first - please explore this section so that you may learn about our caring staff, our beautiful facilities, and our history of service.
Back in 1847, William H. Freeman walked every day from his farm in Englishtown to his cabinet-making and undertaking business on South Street in Freehold. Our business has moved three times since those early days, when carpenters like William often became funeral directors because of their ability to make caskets.
FROM NEW YORK & NORTHERN NJ Take the Garden State Parkway South to Exit 123 and follow signs to Route 9 South (US Highway 9 South) approximately 11 miles. After the Gordons Corner Road Exit, go approximately 3/4 mile to the Taylors Mills Road Exit. Make a jughandle turn and take Route 9 North for 1/2 mile (funeral home is next to Rita's Ice/Ace Aluminum).
A loved one's passing often leaves us feeling adrift. While most elect to hold some type of memorial service, the breadth of options available can be overwhelming. We want to make it easier. We are here to help you create a service that befits the life of your loved one. This section contains useful information about funeral options, what to do when death occurs, information on writing an obituary, and recommended funeral etiquette.
Whether a death is sudden or expected, the loss of a loved one is indescribable. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering. This section seeks to guide you through the immediate hours following a passing. If the person was not under hospice care, the police will have to be notified immediately.
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