Address: 45 Locust St, Springfield, MA 01108, USA
Phone: +14137335311
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Wanda Broom
I cannot say enough to express our family's gratitude to the staff and director of Forastiere Family Funeral and Cremation. They were caring, accommodating and kind to our family during such hard time in our lives. Their service and the attention placed on our loved one and surviving family was indescribable. Thank you for making this hard moment a little lighter. God bless you always and all yours and May His favor be over your business for all you do.
William Walker
Jackie Curtis is an amazing professional. It takes a very special person to do her job and she was outstanding!
Carol Davis
The Forastiere's and staff were there for us during a difficult time in our lives. They accommodated us with long distance arrangements and helped us fufill my Mom's final wishes, bringing her back home from Florida to her final resting place
Julie Haidemenos
The Forastiere family has enjoyed a great reputation in my family for decades, so it was easy to choose them to help me with my uncle's funeral plans. From first contact through follow up, everyone to whom I've spoken has been professional and compassionate. For example, they worked with me to draft and edit the obituary, and they provided a reasonable and accurate estimate of the total costs. On the morning of the service at the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery, we arrived early but Forastiere representatives were already present to direct and assist us from start to finish. I can offer only praise and appreciation for their good work.
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Burial in a casket is the most common method of disposing of remains in the United States, although entombment also occurs. Cremation is increasingly selected because it can be less expensive and allows for the memorial service to be held at a more convenient time in the future when relatives and friends can come together.
It really depends entirely on how you wish to commemorate a life. One of the advantages of cremation is that it provides you with increased flexibility when you make your funeral and cemetery arrangements. You might, for example, choose to have a funeral service before the cremation; a memorial service at the time of cremation or after the cremation with the urn present; or a committal service at the final disposition of cremated remains. Funeral or memorial services can be held in a place of worship, a funeral home or in a crematory chapel.
You might choose ground burial of the urn. If so, you may usually choose either a bronze memorial or monument. Cremation niches in columbariums are also available at many cemeteries. They offer the beauty of a mausoleum setting with the benefits of above ground placement of remains. Many cemeteries also offer scattering gardens. This area of a cemetery offers the peacefulness of a serene garden where family and friends can come and reflect.
Yes, our licensed funeral directors are ready to help you start planning today. The pre-planning experience is by no means a morbid one: On the contrary, it is a positive and even comforting step you can take to make sure that all arrangements are made for your service, that those who survive you will be able to celebrate your life knowing full well that the service is exactly as you wished it would be. Pre-planning is an act of service, as well: It minimizes the chance that any planning difficulties, obstacles, or uncertainties will arrive to distract your family members during their season of bereavement and reflection.
Yes — Depending upon the cemetery's policy, you may be able to save a grave space by having the cremains buried on top of the casketed remains of your spouse, or utilize the space provided next to him/her. Many cemeteries allow for multiple cremated remains to be interred in a single grave space.
Yes! We believe in paying proper respects to military service members and veterans both as they live and as they pass on from this world. Whether the desire is for a full military service or simply a small family funeral, we are committed to offering burial and memorial services that honor, respect, and provide true meaning to those gathered in mourning. There are a number of benefits that come from planning a military service—and the foremost one is simply being able to honor, in some small fashion, those who have given so much for our nation. A military burial service is not just an important way to pay respects to our service veterans, but also their families.
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