The Lane Funeral Home, Inc., is an independent family owned funeral home operating in the LaSalle section of Niagara Falls since 1948. Our commitment is one of family to family. Our goal is to serve your funeral preferences with dignity, respect and personal service, as we have done for over 67 years.
We and our professional staff endeavor to assist you at your time of need. Also, we are honored to advise you regarding pre arrangement plans which you may be considering. We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We'll take the first step with you!
We and our professional staff endeavor to assist you at your time of need. Also, we are honored to advise you regarding pre arrangement plans which you may be considering. We understand that making the many decisions which come at a time of loss can be difficult. We'll take the first step with you!
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In 1948, Robert Lane, Sr., and his wife Ruth, founded the Lane Funeral Home, Inc. Eventually, their sons Robert T. Lane, Jr. and Merrell A. Lane joined the business and have continued to serve the community with honor and dignity. In 1998, Robert Lane, Sr., with an eye to the future, took the unusual step of hiring the local husband and wife Funeral Director team of Gary D. Strassburg and Rosemary E. Messer - Strassburg.
We will assist your family in planning a funeral and choosing the options that suit your families needs and your loved ones wishes. We are able to assist you in holding services in a wide variety of areas. From our funeral home to your church or cemetery we are able to prepare a meaningful service to honor your loved one.
Lane Funeral Home is proud to be a collection center for Cell Phones For Soldiers. Bring in your old cell phones and accessories, working or not, and we will send them off to be re-cycled or dismantled. The collected cell phones are used to purchase calling cards for our servicemen and women serving our country overseas.
The Lane Funeral Home, Inc. is experienced in helping families make the necessary arrangements regardless of where the death has occurred. We will handle all the arrangements properly and advise you in the best way of having the deceased returned in a suitable manner to the Niagara Falls area.
When death occurs, the family should contact our funeral home before arranging any type of final disposition services, particularly if you wish to transfer the deceased to the Niagara Falls area.If a person dies while traveling outside the United States, you will need to notify the U.S. Embassy in the country where the death occurred (though officials in the foreign country may notify the embassy for you).
When death occurs, the family should contact our funeral home before arranging any type of final disposition services, particularly if you wish to transfer the deceased to the Niagara Falls area.If a person dies while traveling outside the United States, you will need to notify the U.S. Embassy in the country where the death occurred (though officials in the foreign country may notify the embassy for you).
Most of us plan ahead in life. We plan for our wedding, our children's education, family vacations, and other significant expected life events. We also plan for the unexpected events of life by purchasing home, auto and medical insurance. Understanding the benefits of pre-planning has prompted many to take the step to plan their own arrangements.
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Robert Wood
Jun 11, 2018
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I have never worked with a more caring family. I needed to make arrangements for future need for my parents. They explained everything to me in detail and I was quite satisfied with my experience. Needless to say I was nervous about doing it but they made me feel so comfortable. It as like sitting down with my own family. They were kind, compassionate, very understanding and we even had several laughs talking about things we had in common. . I highly recommend the Lane Funeral Home
Sarah B.
Jun 20, 2016
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I firmly believe that my experience with this company began with a simple misunderstanding and miscommunications. These things happen. However, absolutely nothing excuses these people from their reaction to the mistakes they made. Instead of listening and using empathy while fixing their errors, they tried to blame myself and my family. They dodged questions regarding their failure to properly complete paperwork and treated my husband's remains like an afterthought.
I would not wish this experience on any other person. If you go to these people in your time of grief, PLEASE have someone with you
I would not wish this experience on any other person. If you go to these people in your time of grief, PLEASE have someone with you
Brenda Angelo
May 12, 2016
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