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240 N Kingshighway St, St Charles, MO 63301, USA
Saint Charles, Illinois 63301
+1 636-724-0283

Most of these negative comments seem to be disgruntled nonsense from people with their nose stuck up too high into the air. I'm a former client two times over and have never had a problem. The majority of any funeral planned for a loved one is planned by their family and coordinated by their assisting funeral home-they are not responsible for the music choices your loved one would have wanted at their service. They are there to facilitate the music playing. Also, expressing nasty comments about someone's weight problem is usually an indication that the person expressing such opinions has a problem of their own. Insecurity is a hell of a force, but really pull your head out so it may see the light. Larger funeral homes may indeed be more decodant, but they lack the personal care Paul's Funeral Home has their staple in.

I've had nothing but the best experience with Paul Funeral Home. I found them to be extremely nice and very professional. Being a business owner myself I try to look at how professional people are. The building was very well kept and nice and clean. These people went way above and beyond the call of duty with me. I'm really glad they weren't a huge funeral home. They will definitely get all my business. I RECOMMEND THEM 1000%.

The scenery was amazing. The staff was kind and considerate especially Nacy and Peggy. My experience with this funeral home has branded me with the perfect image of what every funeral home should be and for that I thank you.

In response to the comment below. There is no reason any funeral home would ask to be the beneficiary of any life insurance policy unless the client requested they be in order to pay for their services out of the money being left to said client. Even then, lawyers should be involved as the funeral home can not be switched to be a beneficiary of a non-relative without that relatives consent and a stack of paperwork; which is required by law to have copies made for both the client and funeral home. This simply does not make sense and it sounds like the client below may be venting and looking for someone to blame because his/her loved ones insurance company/whomever may be attempting to provide the services of transferring money left to him/her as a beneficiary to the deceased is jerking them around. Please remember that these companies go out of their way not to approve claims because THEY then lose money.

As for the decor at Paul's funeral home: it may be "dated," but it is beautifully coordinated and tasteful. Besides, is the decor a core need when attending a funeral? No, its certainly not. The furniture afforded at any funeral home is a courtesy so that those attending have a place to sit outside of the viewing area if needed.

That said, there is one more point to correct from previous comments. Funerals are expensive; averaging 7-9k per funeral. Yes, that's absolutely ridiculous. However, given that fact, Paul's Funeral Home manages to stay competitive with other funeral homes, but they are generally cheaper and offer a variety of packages with associated pricing that's fair for what services they go far and beyond to provide their clientele basis. They have many packages that are priced 1-3k below the national average without any loss of quality in the service of your loved one. If you think they're expensive, go drop 10k at Bowie. Their cold hearted "professionals" would be more than happy to take your money

Paul Funeral Home has helped with two funerals in my family. They have always been helpful, considerate, and friendly. Their compassion has always been evident. I appreciated Nancy's calm confidence. Nothing is easy in that moment of distress, but Nancy certainly helped to keep things smooth.

Our experience with Paul's Funeral Home was incredible. They were there for our family in a time when we were of course going through the worst thing ever. We lost our aunt very unexpected and we're lost what to do. Thank you to Nancy. She was amazing. Every one was amazing. They were there for us through everything and still are.

That said, he/she needs to contact their lawyer in order for this to be straightened out.

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Funeral Home at 240 N Kingshighway St, St Charles, MO 63301, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Paul Funeral Home: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Thursday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Friday
    9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    Closed

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4
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5
Based on 9 reviews

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Address:
240 N Kingshighway St, St Charles, MO 63301, USA.
City:
Saint Charles
Postcode:
63301

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ALL reviews about Paul Funeral Home

  • Gabriel
    Added 2016.04.15
    Most of these negative comments seem to be disgruntled nonsense from people with their nose stuck up too high into the air. I'm a former client two times over and have never had a problem. The majority of any funeral planned for a loved one is planned by their family and coordinated by their assisting funeral home-they are not responsible for the music choices your loved one would have wanted at their service. They are there to facilitate the music playing. Also, expressing nasty comments about someone's weight problem is usually an indication that the person expressing such opinions has a problem of their own. Insecurity is a hell of a force, but really pull your head out so it may see the light. Larger funeral homes may indeed be more decodant, but they lack the personal care Paul's Funeral Home has their staple in.
  • Faith
    Added 2015.09.25
    I've had nothing but the best experience with Paul Funeral Home. I found them to be extremely nice and very professional. Being a business owner myself I try to look at how professional people are. The building was very well kept and nice and clean. These people went way above and beyond the call of duty with me. I'm really glad they weren't a huge funeral home. They will definitely get all my business. I RECOMMEND THEM 1000%.
  • Cole
    Added 2015.02.05
    The scenery was amazing. The staff was kind and considerate especially Nacy and Peggy. My experience with this funeral home has branded me with the perfect image of what every funeral home should be and for that I thank you.
  • Brooke
    Added 2014.12.14
    In response to the comment below. There is no reason any funeral home would ask to be the beneficiary of any life insurance policy unless the client requested they be in order to pay for their services out of the money being left to said client. Even then, lawyers should be involved as the funeral home can not be switched to be a beneficiary of a non-relative without that relatives consent and a stack of paperwork; which is required by law to have copies made for both the client and funeral home. This simply does not make sense and it sounds like the client below may be venting and looking for someone to blame because his/her loved ones insurance company/whomever may be attempting to provide the services of transferring money left to him/her as a beneficiary to the deceased is jerking them around. Please remember that these companies go out of their way not to approve claims because THEY then lose money.
  • Jaden
    Added 2014.10.25
    As for the decor at Paul's funeral home: it may be "dated," but it is beautifully coordinated and tasteful. Besides, is the decor a core need when attending a funeral? No, its certainly not. The furniture afforded at any funeral home is a courtesy so that those attending have a place to sit outside of the viewing area if needed.
  • Steven
    Added 2014.03.25
    That said, there is one more point to correct from previous comments. Funerals are expensive; averaging 7-9k per funeral. Yes, that's absolutely ridiculous. However, given that fact, Paul's Funeral Home manages to stay competitive with other funeral homes, but they are generally cheaper and offer a variety of packages with associated pricing that's fair for what services they go far and beyond to provide their clientele basis. They have many packages that are priced 1-3k below the national average without any loss of quality in the service of your loved one. If you think they're expensive, go drop 10k at Bowie. Their cold hearted "professionals" would be more than happy to take your money
  • Cody
    Added 2013.10.22
    Paul Funeral Home has helped with two funerals in my family. They have always been helpful, considerate, and friendly. Their compassion has always been evident. I appreciated Nancy's calm confidence. Nothing is easy in that moment of distress, but Nancy certainly helped to keep things smooth.
  • James
    Added 2013.09.07
    Our experience with Paul's Funeral Home was incredible. They were there for our family in a time when we were of course going through the worst thing ever. We lost our aunt very unexpected and we're lost what to do. Thank you to Nancy. She was amazing. Every one was amazing. They were there for us through everything and still are.
  • Justin
    Added 2013.05.18
    That said, he/she needs to contact their lawyer in order for this to be straightened out.
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