Thank you for your interest in the Carnie P. Bragg Funeral Homes and welcome to our web site. Our funeral homes offer traditional funerals, memorial services and cremation options. We encourage you to browse our web site for additional information about our services. The Carnie P. Bragg Funeral Home is proud to be a second generation family-owned and operated business.
Our facilities are warm and comfortable, our staff is knowledgeable and our services are tailored to your family's specific needs. We provide pre-need funeral planning at no cost or obligation, in addition to Medicaid enrollment assistance, insurance filing and veterans' benefit support. Our commitment is to provide you and your family with a meaningful, dignified service at an affordable cost to all families who place their trust in us.
Our facilities are warm and comfortable, our staff is knowledgeable and our services are tailored to your family's specific needs. We provide pre-need funeral planning at no cost or obligation, in addition to Medicaid enrollment assistance, insurance filing and veterans' benefit support. Our commitment is to provide you and your family with a meaningful, dignified service at an affordable cost to all families who place their trust in us.
Services
Provide a peaceful and soothing environment where people can gather to honor the life of a loved one. We believe that the success of any business requires dedication and professionalism. In our business, in particular, it also requires a great deal of kindness, compassion and attention to detail. You'll find these qualities in each and every member of our staff here at Carnie P. Bragg Funeral Home, Inc.
Carnie P. Bragg Sr., graduated from the Renouard Training School for Embalmers of New York City, New York. In 1937, Carnie P. Bragg, Sr., along with his wife, Eunice, co-founded Bragg Funeral Home in Passaic, New Jersey. Mr. Bragg's exceptional level of service dealing with families earned him a reputation of a kind, caring and compassionate professional in the funeral industry.
Once you request the services of Carnie P. Bragg Funeral Home, Inc., we will immediately put our experienced funeral professionals to work for you. A single, dedicated individual will stay in contact with you every step of the way and guide you through the decision-making process.
He or she will carefully explain your options, make recommendations at your request, take care of all the small details, and ensure that you and your family's personal touch is always present.A native of Aiken, S.C., Harris M. Holloway graduated from Livingstone College, Salisbury, NC with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.
He or she will carefully explain your options, make recommendations at your request, take care of all the small details, and ensure that you and your family's personal touch is always present.A native of Aiken, S.C., Harris M. Holloway graduated from Livingstone College, Salisbury, NC with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology.
Many families reach out after the conclusion of the services to let us know how much our support and guidance meant to them in their time of need, and we're honored to receive such heartfelt praise. We feel that these messages speak for themselves and we'd like to share them with you.
If you feel we've gone above and beyond in supporting you through this difficult time, or would simply like to reach out and say thanks, contact us to share your thoughts.It means the world to us to hear from you and know that we've made a difference.
If you feel we've gone above and beyond in supporting you through this difficult time, or would simply like to reach out and say thanks, contact us to share your thoughts.It means the world to us to hear from you and know that we've made a difference.
When you first begin the process of designing a funeral, the decisions you'll face might seem overwhelming at first. We're here to help you tackle the choices one by one and make the journey one of love, healing, and life celebration.
The process can be broken down into two stages: decisions regarding the service and how you'd like to honor your loved one's life, and decisions regarding how you'd like to care for your loved one's physical remains.Whether it's formal or informal, traditional or offbeat, a funeral provides an opportunity for family and friends to gather and support one another in taking the first steps of their healing journey.
The process can be broken down into two stages: decisions regarding the service and how you'd like to honor your loved one's life, and decisions regarding how you'd like to care for your loved one's physical remains.Whether it's formal or informal, traditional or offbeat, a funeral provides an opportunity for family and friends to gather and support one another in taking the first steps of their healing journey.
Reviews (9)
Tyler A.
Sep 23, 2021
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These guys did a a funeral service for my wife's grandfather. Some family members were not wearing a mask at the wake and these people individually, confrontationally, went up to people throughout the funeral and told people they had to wear masks. They even made an announcement at the wake that everyone had to wear a mask, and glared at anyone who didn't have one. They harassed family members individually about it. Furthermore, they misspelled names on the obituary and there were several typos. You don't confront people like that during the lost of a love one. My wife cried because of the way
Doris King
Mar 20, 2021
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Ladyshine Coleman
Dec 23, 2020
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Angela N.
Sep 19, 2020
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They helped ease the confusion and extra heartache of planning my mom's funeral. They were there to answer the phone around the clock and went above and beyond to accommodate our family and ensure everything was as easy as possible during this very difficult time of loss. My sincerest eternal gratitude to everyone at Bragg who helped us during the services. Mom was in the best possible hands and their compassion is limitless. Thanks from the bottom of my heart, God bless you.
Tomasina Grands
Aug 27, 2020
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Dorrette Wedderburn
Aug 20, 2020
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Thanks to all Mr.Braggs and all the workers,God bless you and your family.when my late mother passed her face especially her lips was a sight you don't want to look at.7/10/ at the funeral I was so impressed at the way her complextion we're back almost the way it was and her lips,omg no lipstick, I have to bend to really make sure I was not seeing wrong.Awesome❤️🌹💃🙏🏼
Johanna G.
May 04, 2020
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During this horrible pandemic my husband's family suffered a painful loss. The loss of his father was heartbreaking for the entire family. Now understanding that this pandemic only allows 10 people in a funeral service, we followed those rules. With that being said there was no need for a limo so that was canceled prior to the services. Well it's been 1 entire month since the services and burial and we have not as even gotten a phone call explaining what's taking so long. Again we understand that lots of people are passing and business is booming for funeral homes, but not acknowledging
Princess Reaves
Nov 05, 2019
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Mary Haywood
Jul 28, 2018
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