Thomas Funeral Home is a full service establishment that demonstrates professionalism, dignity and compassion while conducting the highest standards of care in the disposition of human remains. We are a service corporation that is committed to providing total quality service, maintaining confidentiality, respect for the deceased and privacy for our families.
We realize that the economy has changed over the last few years. We also know that many families worry about the price of a funeral. Our goal of offering professional care and affordable services to all segments of the community is reflected in the many services that we offer, the dedication of our professional staff, and in the comfortable and spacious facility which we offer.
We realize that the economy has changed over the last few years. We also know that many families worry about the price of a funeral. Our goal of offering professional care and affordable services to all segments of the community is reflected in the many services that we offer, the dedication of our professional staff, and in the comfortable and spacious facility which we offer.
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James K. Thomas, a native Daytonian, attended Willard and Central Elementary Schools and Dunbar High School. James is a graduate of Roosevelt High School, Central State University, and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. Upon his graduation from the Cincinnati School of Mortuary Science, James obtained his Ohio Funeral Director and Embalming license.
We pride ourselves on the functionality and appearance of our facilities. We are constantly updating and improving our premises and equipment to keep our facility within the highest of professional standards. The funeral is an important opportunity to pay tribute to someone you loved. It is a time for relatives and friends to gather tell stories, to share memories, to acknowledge your loss and support one another.
When it comes time to care for a deceased loved one, you may feel overwhelmed and confused about the next steps and options. Our funeral home staff members are here and ready to help. Whether you'd like a funeral or a more creative celebration of life, we can assist you to select the funeral service options that hold the most meaning for you and your family.
Obituaries act as quiet reminders of the finite nature of our lives. Yet, for those who have recently experienced the death of a family member or friend, an obituary means so much more. It is a bittersweet reminder of all we've lost, but it can also help us to remember all we enjoyed while they were alive.
G. K. Chesterton wrote, Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of readiness to die. The men and women who served in the armed forces, whether during a time of war, or one of peace, are living examples of that contradiction. Each should be honored and remembered, so that our gratitude never fades.
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Margaret Jones
Feb 22, 2021
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Kristie Young
Jan 24, 2021
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Phillip Overstreet
Nov 30, 2020
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Every experience my family had had with Thomas Funeral Home has been simply amazing. Even with me working in Funeral Service myself I have no complaints about anything. The staff and Mr. Thomas himself treats my family and myself like their own family. And I will continue to use them for my family and referral to others.
Seprina Hagans
Oct 02, 2020
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Wilbur Norman
Aug 22, 2020
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Jamar Holmes
May 28, 2020
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Djuna Brown
Sep 29, 2019
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I have known this family for years and have had dealings with them for years. They are kind and considerate when you are in need of services, they will provide professional and outstanding services to you and your family. I have entrusted Thomas with both of my parents and plenty of family and friends as well. I must say they have passed the test time and time again. Thanks.
Cherretta Taylor
Oct 10, 2018
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Naja Hamilton
Jul 24, 2018
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If I could leave a much lower rating,I would. They were so unprofessional and unorganized. First off, I told them to come to my address and gave them my address. They showed up to the wrong address. So I was 15 mins late to my own son funeral. Second, when I viewed the body I told them not to put Greece or anything in my son hair. My son had curly and shiny hair that he didn’t need anything in his hair. They put it in his hair anyway. Third my son had his favorite Spider-Man blanket that we wanted in the casket. I told them I wanted and stressed that I wanted it buried with him. Forth, they spelled