Life is full of opportunities to show someone we love them. One such opportunity is the funeral or memorial service. Such a loving event celebrates the choices they made, the relationship you shared, and honors the memory of your loved one. Taking the time to design your service is a loving act, and not a difficult one.
We invite you to explore the seemingly infinite number of ways to celebrate and honor a life. It's often seen as easier not to have a memorial service or funeral, and it's certainly seen as a less expensive alternative. But we're here to say this: an easy, cheaper path is not always better one. Grief experts all agree: a ceremony is an important part of the healing process.
We invite you to explore the seemingly infinite number of ways to celebrate and honor a life. It's often seen as easier not to have a memorial service or funeral, and it's certainly seen as a less expensive alternative. But we're here to say this: an easy, cheaper path is not always better one. Grief experts all agree: a ceremony is an important part of the healing process.
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We'll be pleased to welcome your visit to our warm and comfortable offices. Fay McCabe Funeral Home was designed to be unlike any funeral home you've ever seen; it's truly a one-of-a-kind place. We invite you to come in and see for yourself how we're revolutionizing the way you think about funeral service.
And we promise to always respond with honesty and clarity. We've made it simple for you too -you can email us, connect with a member of our staff by phone, or simply stop in to our office. We ask just one thing: if you have immediate need of us, please call (978) 459-9222. We'll be pleased to welcome your visit to our warm and comfortable offices.
There are two facets of the design process. First, we ask you to consider how you wish to honor and celebrate the life. When those important decisions are made, we'll turn to the issue of how you wish to care for the physical remains. It's about bringing those you love together, at a time of loss. It's a natural thing to do, and over time, has become a socially-expected practice.
All too often, families discount the value of ceremony after the death of a loved one, and we certainly don't want you to make that mistake. Coming together after a loss is a very essential part of the grieving process. In the depth of early grief, you might think that it would be 'easier' to just take care of things as simply - and as quickly -as possible.
This means creating a dedicated place for family and friends to connect and remember your loved one. In our modern society, people aren't given enough time to grieve their losses. The pressures of work, even the simple emotional need to 'be busy, ' often bring the bereaved back into the 'real' world far too soon.
Reviews (4)
June Frechette
Jul 23, 2019
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Kathy M.
May 25, 2018
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We used this funeral home for a lot of family members and my relatives did too.But when my mom died in 2010 from cancer they told me she would have the same casket as my father did in 98.When we went to my moms wake she was in the cheapest cardboard casket there was.My heart was so broken.It was cardboard and blue the ones they use for homeless people.I was so heartbroken.She didnt deserve that,she was a good woman who worked hard all her life.I tried talking to an attorney and didnt get too far because they lied about everything.I still carry this with me knowing what she was buried in.We went
Lisa Almarode
Nov 10, 2017
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I cannot recommend Fay McCabe more highly. I was suffering, sleep-deprived from a cross country trip, and completely lost and confused dealing with it all on my own; and Sean managed to resolve the confusion, help me come up with a wake/service that was appropriate and healing and in budget and in a short period of time; plus provided a good deal of common sense and healing conversation that was immensely helpful.
Carmen Rosado
Sep 18, 2016
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My Beloved cousin passed away,we shopped around and they were the best price we thought we were cutting back on many things but we weren't. We actually got treated with respect and our loved one was given 100% attention. Thanks again for all your hard work and great job and I do recommend them to anyone