Our family is passionate about helping families during their greatest time of loss, and helping them design services that are personal and meaningful. We have dedicated our lives to helping families in Berlin, Gorham, and throughout Northern New Hampshire. When someone dies, no matter the circumstances, we stand ready to assist you.
We invite you to explore our website, learn more about our unique history, dedication to superior service, and our exceptional team. It would be our honor to help you tell your story. Due to an increasing demand, we now offer a full service monument company. After the funeral is over, a permanent memorial can provide family and friends with a dedicated place to continue their healing journey.
We invite you to explore our website, learn more about our unique history, dedication to superior service, and our exceptional team. It would be our honor to help you tell your story. Due to an increasing demand, we now offer a full service monument company. After the funeral is over, a permanent memorial can provide family and friends with a dedicated place to continue their healing journey.
Services
As a funeral home that has held the community's trust for many years, our team is here to serve the families of Berlin, Gorham and all of Northern New Hampshire with the utmost care and compassion along with an unparalleled level of service. A. W. Walters original building, located on Main Street in Berlin near the public library and across from the Berlin Fire Department.
Our dedicated staff members are here to provide support, compassion, and information to help you through your journey of grief and the celebration of your loved one's life. Born in West Stewartstown, Ed resided in Colebrook before moving to Berlin in 1966 with his family. A graduate of Berlin High School class of 1979, Ed spent some time in other fields before entering funeral service.
Planning a funeral can be overwhelming, but you are not alone in this. We're here to support you throughout this journey and make this process one of love, healing, and life celebration. When you first begin the process of designing a funeral, the decisions you'll face might seem overwhelming. If the funeral was not pre-planned, you may have questions about where to start.
Sometimes the thought of planning a funeral seems too difficult for those who have suffered a loss. We are here to help lighten your burden and remind you of the true value a ceremony can hold for you and your family. Coping with a loss is never easy, and services are an essential part of the recovery process.
Due to an increasing demand, we now offer a full service monument company. After the funeral is over, a permanent memorial can provide family and friends with a dedicated place to continue their healing journey. We offer a full line of monuments and markers and are very proud to offer 100% American made products.
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Janet Nadeau
May 11, 2020
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The Bryant family has been an important support, for our family, this year. Having lost both parents, in this most challenging time, has been difficult, to say the least. There is no better feeling than to go through this process with people you have known in the community, for years. We are grateful for all they know, and how they conduct their business with understanding and professionalism.
The Veazey Family
The Veazey Family
Sheila Swaney
Nov 23, 2018
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My sister Lynn and I had discussed in the past week what arrangements we wanted for our brother Jim Andrews. She being in Gorham went to Bryant’s to finalize the plans. She was immediately talked out of what we wanted.
We did not want a public viewing. It was suppose to be on Wednesday morning for family and a select few friends.
Then the funeral that afternoon.
Ed informed her she needed to do otherwise due to the influx of calls regarding the arrangements. With public posts on social media, she was guilted to change our plans.
During this time with Ed, my travel situation was not given
We did not want a public viewing. It was suppose to be on Wednesday morning for family and a select few friends.
Then the funeral that afternoon.
Ed informed her she needed to do otherwise due to the influx of calls regarding the arrangements. With public posts on social media, she was guilted to change our plans.
During this time with Ed, my travel situation was not given