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Celebrate Life.

Our Location

A place of healing

We welcome you to explore the Neil O'Donnell Funeral Home facilities, and invite you to discover a comforting and peaceful place to honor your loved one.

A white building stands with a pathway and green grass in front on a clear day in a neighborhood.
A hallway leads into a living room with seating, a table, and windows letting in light.
Cozy living room with a sofa and chairs around a glass coffee table and large windows.
A wide view of city buildings and streets taken from an elevated position on a cloudy day.
A green sofa with pillows sits in a well-lit room with wooden doors and large windows.
A brown leather sofa with white pillows sits in a bright room with plants and a mirror on the wall.
A spacious hall shows rows of gray chairs facing a wooden stage at the front.
We're here for you

We exist to serve the unique needs of your family

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Seamless Arrangements

We'll help you with everything you need with a simple step-by-step process for all of your funeral, cremation and cemetery plans.
People are standing together in a room for a memorial service with flowers and a portrait.

Unique Funerals and Tributes

Every individual is unique. Which is why we offer fully customizable memorial services designed just for your family.
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Around the Clock Support

We're here to answer any questions and help in any way we can – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Old postcards are scattered on a table, illuminated by gentle, warm light in a cozy setting.

Share & Remember

Share & preserve your most treasured moments with digital and printable keepsakes.

Reviews

Hear from the families we've served

“Beautiful historic funeral home with great staff.”

Author: Jeff Butler rated with 5 stars

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Plan Ahead

Plan for the future, today

Pre-planning lets your loved ones focus on honoring life instead of hashing out details. Learn the choices you can make now, so a future funeral becomes more of a celebration than a burden.