The Andrew J. Magni & Son Funeral Home has been a family-owned business since 1971, becoming incorporated in 2006. Andrew and his wife, Serafina reside in an apartment above the funeral home where they raised four children. They now are enjoying their four grandchildren. Their second son, Arthur joined the business in 2000.
He graduated college and later attended mortuary school graduating magna cum laude. Presently he is living in nearby West Newton with his two children. Both Andrew and Arthur Magni are fully licensed funeral directors. They take very seriously the responsibilities of caring for the deceased and their families.
He graduated college and later attended mortuary school graduating magna cum laude. Presently he is living in nearby West Newton with his two children. Both Andrew and Arthur Magni are fully licensed funeral directors. They take very seriously the responsibilities of caring for the deceased and their families.
Services
Take exit 17. At end of ramp, take first right onto Centre Street. At first light, take another right onto Church Street. Follow over bridge and at next light, take a left onto Washington Street, 400 yards up you will approach two sets of lights. At the second set, take right turn onto Adams Street before the large church (Our Lady Help of Christians).
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization: for information on care at the end of life. Legacy.com: a nationwide resource for obituaries and guest books. Also features a gift shop with unique remembrances/memorials such as memorial bookmarks or locket pendants and allows you to share your memories of a special friend or loved one.
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Alanna Flaherty
Aug 22, 2020
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I cannot thank Arthur and the staff at Magni's enough for helping me navigate, plan, and organize services during one of the most difficult times imaginable. Arthur was beyond accommodating, patient, knowledgable, and available for any questions//concerns that popped up while trying to plan services amidst a pandemic, and I am very grateful to have had his experience to lean on during that time.
Dana MacLeod
May 26, 2020
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