Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service

Category: Funeral home

Address: 44 Bay Ave, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, USA

Phone: +19737436969

Opening hours

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

Reviews

Carlos P

Nov 28, 2021

I was in search of a funeral home in the Essex County area for the funeral services for my beloved father that passed away. My family and I visited four of them, including Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home in Bloomfield, NJ. I can say right from the get go, Levandoski-Grillo set it self apart from the others, because it was different. As soon as you walk in, you get a sense of a welcoming homely feeling, atmosphere, due to the decor, the bright clear lighting, the colorful carpeting, the cleanliness of the place and they are reasonably priced. And also, the personal attention you receive from its owner/ Funeral Director Nick Grillo. Nick is a straight shooter, accommodating, empathetic, detailed oriented, a true professional that obviously knows his craft well. His staff is also very professional and they possess late model vehicles. To Nick, Thank you very much for a job well done with my father's funeral services from beginning to end. My family and I are very satisfied with how everything turned out. I would highly recommend Levandoski- Grillo Funeral home to anyone for their funeral services.

Marjurie Flores

Aug 23, 2021

I truly appreciate the support we got in the cremation of my mother in law. Nick always was in communication with us and informed us of everything. Very professional and he made process so much easier for us. I would definitely recommend their services to anyone who has lost a loved one. Thank you again Nick and staff for your services.

Diane Zuccato

Jun 15, 2021

I entrusted my Mom’s funeral (Betty Scudese) with Levandoski- Grillo . Nicky knew exactly what my mom wanted so that made my choices easy. The songs she happened to pick happened to also be one of my very favorites “Hear I Am Lord”. There was not one hitch. Everything went according to plan to the tee. Burying a loved one can be a very daunting experience but Nicky made the experience heartfelt with dignity and compassion. If you want your loved one to have as Nicky would call it “The Send Off” handled with kindness, dignity and respect for both the deceased and family then Nick Grillo is you man that I I would highly recommend.

Filomena Delguercio

Jun 13, 2021

Nick was a reliable person to work with. He remained professional and calming during the entire process. My family and I were very fortunate to have Nick assist us during a difficult time.

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Questions & Answers

What is a columbarium?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

A columbarium is a place for the interment of urns containing cremated remains. They’re often located in mausoleums, chapels, or memorial gardens, and contain numerous small compartments, or niches, designed to hold urns.

Can we have a viewing if my loved one has donated organs or had an autopsy?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Yes. Autopsies and organ donation do not affect your ability to have an open-casket visitation.

Are there restrictions on scattering ashes?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

That depends. If it is your private property, there are no restrictions. If it is someone else’s private property, you must have their consent, and it’s a good idea to get it in writing. If it’s public land such as a park, contact your local government or the agency in charge of that space to see what their policies are. In general, if you’re not sure, just scatter them in a respectful way in a place where you are sure they won’t be disruptive to others.

How can I be sure the ashes I receive are my loved one?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Cremation is a regulated process with strict procedures that we follow to ensure we’re holding our services to the highest standard possible. In addition to following these standard procedures, we also keep a metal disk with a unique ID number with your loved one throughout the process, including during cremation.

How long does the cremation process take?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

It depends, but generally it takes anywhere from 3 to 5 hours.

Can I still have viewing with cremation?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Definitely! In fact, we encourage you to do so. Choosing cremation only indicates how you’d like to care for your loved one after the service and doesn’t exclude you from celebrating and honoring their life in any way. Whether you’d like to have a visitation beforehand, arrange a funeral service before cremation, or wait and hold the service after the cremation, we’re happy to help you design a meaningful service to accompany the cremation.

What do I do when a death occurs away from home?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

First, you’ll need to contact emergency personnel such as the police and EMS. Then just give us a call, and we will work with you to make the necessary arrangements to get you and your loved one back home as quickly and easily as possible.

Can I personalize my service?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Absolutely! Our staff has years of experience getting to know families and incorporating their loved ones' hobbies, activities, interests, and unique requests into meaningful and memorable services. Don’t hesitate to make a request because you think it might be too “out there” — we’re honored to work with you to create a service that truly reflects and celebrates your loved one’s individual life journey.

What do funeral directors do?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

A funeral director is a licensed professional who specializes in all aspects of funerals and related services. They provide support to the family, guide the arrangement of visitations and funeral ceremonies, prepare the deceased according to the family’s wishes, and ensure that everything goes according to plan. They also arrange for the removal and transportation of the deceased throughout the process, and assist families with any legal or insurance-related paperwork they might need to file. They’re experienced at recognizing when an individual is having an extremely difficult time coping with a loss, and can provide extra support and recommendations for professional help if needed.

Should I bring my children to the funeral?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

You should use your judgment to determine whether your child is old enough to comprehend death and whether attending the funeral will be meaningful to them. It’s important for children to be allowed to express their grief and share in this important ritual. If you bring young children, explain beforehand what they will see and experience, and make sure that they know the importance of being on their best behavior. If your child becomes cranky or noisy, remove them promptly to avoid disturbing those who are mourning.

What can I do to help the bereaved after the funeral?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

The grieving process doesn’t end with the funeral, and it will take time for the bereaved to heal. The family will need your support for months to come, so make sure to check in on a regular basis. Drop a note, make a phone call, and continue to invite them when you make social plans; they’ll let you know if and when they are ready to participate. Reach out to the family on special occasions, like birthdays or anniversaries, especially during the first year following their loss.

What should I say when I run into the bereaved in public?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

What you’ll say depends upon whether or not you’ve already had contact with the bereaved. If you’ve already offered your condolences, or attended the visitation or service, simply greet the bereaved warmly and express an interest in their well-being. If this is your first meeting since the death and you’re in a public setting, it’s best not to bring up the death directly. Instead, say something like, “I understand these must be difficult days for you,” and perhaps ask about when might be a good time to visit, or suggest that you meet for lunch.

Is embalming required by law?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Embalming is not required by law, but we highly recommend it if you want a viewing. Though it is possible to have a viewing without embalming, certain conditions have to be met. If you want to know more, feel free to give us a call.

What is the purpose of embalming?

Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020
Levandoski-Grillo Funeral Home & Cremation Service | Nov 3, 2020

Embalming is a process used to temporarily preserve a loved one’s body. The process of embalming involves using preservative chemicals as well as cosmetics to make them look as they were when they were alive. It also can be used in instances of visible illness or damage to return a loved one to their normal appearance for a viewing.

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