Table of Contents
- Welcome to Allwood Funeral Home
- Our History and Dedication to Clifton Community
- A Compassionate Team to Support You
- Personalized Services to Honor Your Loved Ones
- Pre-Planning for Peace of Mind
- An Elegant and Accommodating Facility
- Engagement with the Clifton Community
- Caring for You in Times of Loss
- Respect for All Traditions and Beliefs
- Connect with Us
- Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to Allwood Funeral Home
When a loved one passes away, you seek a place that can offer comfort, understanding, and superior service during one of the most challenging times. Allwood Funeral Home, located at 660 Allwood Road in Clifton, New Jersey, is such an establishment—a sanctuary where families can come to commemorate and celebrate the lives of those they cherished.
Our History and Dedication to Clifton Community
For generations, Allwood Funeral Home has been a fixture in the Clifton community, providing compassionate services and support to families in their time of need. The funeral home prides itself on its warm, dignified approach to funeral planning and the personalized services it offers to each family.
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Christine M. (Nagy) Dix - September 28, 1940 - January 19, 2021
Bernice J. (Inglis) Matano - March 11, 1938 - January 04, 2021
A Compassionate Team to Support You
The professionals at Allwood Funeral Home are deeply committed to easing the burden of loss. Our experienced team includes funeral directors, counselors, and support staff, all dedicated to guiding you through the planning process with empathy and respect. We understand that caring for our clients extends beyond the day of the funeral, and we stand ready to provide continuous support and resources.
Personalized Services to Honor Your Loved Ones
At Allwood Funeral Home, we believe that every life is unique and therefore deserves a unique celebration. Our range of services includes traditional funerals, memorial services, celebrations of life, and direct cremations. We also assist in the personalization of each service, from video tributes and specialized music to custom-printed materials that reflect the personality and preferences of your loved one.
Pre-Planning for Peace of Mind
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Understanding that pre-planning can bring peace of mind, Allwood Funeral Home offers assistance in making arrangements in advance. Pre-planning enables you to express your own wishes for your final farewell, relieves your family of making difficult decisions during an emotional time, and can also offer financial benefits. Our staff can guide you through the pre-planning process, providing clarity and reassurance every step of the way.
An Elegant and Accommodating Facility
The facilities at 660 Allwood Road offer an elegant and serene setting for services and visitation. The funeral home is thoughtfully designed to accommodate gatherings of all sizes, ensuring that every service is private and dignified. Modern amenities, including spacious visitation rooms, a reception area, and state-of-the-art multimedia equipment, cater to the needs of the contemporary family while maintaining the reverence appropriate to the occasion.
Engagement with the Clifton Community
Allwood Funeral Home's commitment extends beyond the walls of our facility. We are a part of the Clifton community, engaging with local organizations and participating in events that help us better serve the needs of our clients. We view our role in the community as that of a neighbor and friend and are honored by the trust placed in us by the families we serve.
Caring for You in Times of Loss
Loss comes in many forms, and the path to healing is personal and unique. Allwood Funeral Home offers grief counseling services, connecting clients with resources and professional help to assist with processing grief. We aim to provide a comforting hand to hold on your journey through mourning and remembrance.
Respect for All Traditions and Beliefs
Allwood Funeral Home respects all cultural and religious traditions and beliefs. We will accommodate any specific request to ensure that your loved one's funeral or memorial service is a true representation of their life and legacy, honoring their faith and cultural practices with the highest degree of care and affinity.
Connect with Us
Should you have any questions or need our services, we invite you to visit us at 660 Allwood Road, Clifton, NJ, 07012, or contact us through our website or by phone. Our staff is here to listen to your needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. At Allwood Funeral Home, we are not just a funeral home; we are a place where life is celebrated, and legacies are honored. We look forward to serving you and providing a tranquil and respectful space for you to say your final goodbyes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is an obituary?
An obituary is a written announcement of a person’s death, often published in a newspaper or online. It typically includes a brief biography of the deceased, information about funeral or memorial services, and may also contain personal reflections and acknowledgments of the deceased's legacy.
Why is an obituary important?
Obituaries serve as a formal way to inform the community of an individual’s passing. They provide a space to celebrate the life of the deceased, to acknowledge their contributions, and to inform friends, family, and associates about the details of memorial services. It can also be a means for historical record keeping.
Who typically writes an obituary?
Obituaries are often written by close family members, friends, or by funeral home staff. Journalists may write them for prominent figures. In some cases, individuals write their own obituaries prior to their passing.
What should be included in an obituary?
An obituary should include the deceased’s full name, age, date of death, and place of residence. A summary of their life story, significant life events, family members, career information, and details of the funeral or memorial service are also usually added. You may wish to include special messages of thanks or poignant quotations.
How do you begin an obituary?
The opening of an obituary typically begins with the announcement of the death, providing the name, age, and date of passing of the deceased. It often includes a simple statement of death, such as “With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of...”
Is there a standard length for an obituary?
Obituaries can vary in length. Newspaper obituaries tend to be shorter due to space and cost constraints—usually a few hundred words. Online obituaries may be longer and more detailed.
What is the difference between an obituary and a eulogy?
An obituary is a written announcement of death and a brief account of the deceased's life, while a eulogy is a speech given during a funeral service that offers praise and celebrates the life of the person who has died.
How can one personalize an obituary?
Personal touches in an obituary can include anecdotes, personal stories, hobbies or interests, and any other details that reflect the unique life and personality of the deceased. You can also add quotes that were significant to them, as well as any passions or achievements.
What picture should be included with an obituary?
It's customary to include a recent portrait of the deceased that capture their essence. Some families choose to use an older photograph that holds special significance or shows the deceased at a particularly happy time in their life.
Can an obituary mention cause of death?
Yes, an obituary can mention the cause of death if the family wishes, but it is not required. It is a personal choice and some families prefer to keep this information private.
How does one submit an obituary to a newspaper or website?
To submit an obituary to a newspaper, you can contact the paper’s obituary department for their submission guidelines, which will include information on word count, pricing, and deadlines. Online submissions to websites often follow a similar process, with guidelines provided on the website itself.
What is a death notice?
A death notice is a brief announcement of a person’s death without the detailed life story or personal reflections found in an obituary. Death notices are often used to inform the public about the death and any upcoming services and may be required for legal reasons.
Is there a cost to publish an obituary?
Publishing an obituary can incur a cost, particularly in newspapers, which often charge by the line, inch, or word. The price can vary widely based on the publication’s circulation size and pricing policies. Online obituaries can sometimes be posted for free, depending on the site.
Should the family be mentioned in an obituary?
Yes, it is common to list surviving family members and relatives as well as those who have predeceased the individual. However, to maintain privacy, some families choose to only include the names of immediate family members.
What happens if an obituary contains an error?
If an obituary contains an error, most newspapers and websites will allow you to correct the information and republish the notice. It’s important to proofread the obituary carefully before submission to minimize the chances of errors.
Can an obituary be too personal or detailed?
An obituary can be as detailed as the family wishes, as long as it remains respectful to the deceased’s life and legacy. However, it's important to consider privacy and sensitivity when sharing personal details.
How soon after death should an obituary be published?
An obituary is typically published several days after a death, allowing the family enough time to notify close friends and relatives and to plan the funeral or memorial service details. Timing can also depend on the publication deadlines.
Is it necessary to have an obituary?
While an obituary is a customary way to announce a death and celebrate someone’s life, it is not legally required. The decision to publish an obituary is a personal choice made by the deceased's family or representative.
Can a family choose to have a private obituary?
Yes, families can opt to have a private obituary which is shared only with selected individuals through personal communication or a private online platform instead of public media outlets.
What should one do if they are overwhelmed with writing an obituary?
If the process of writing an obituary feels overwhelming, consider asking other family members or friends to help, or you can reach out to a professional writer or the funeral home to assist in composing the obituary.
Can obituaries be updated or rewritten after they are published?
Obituaries cannot typically be rewritten once published in print; however, online obituaries often allow for updates or edits to be made. If significant details were omitted or new information has come to light, a new version could be submitted for publication.
How should an obituary be kept for posterity?
For those wishing to keep obituaries for posterity, they can be saved digitally, printed, and kept in family records or scrapbooks. Some prefer to obtain several printed copies from the publication itself for the purpose of keepsakes or distribution to family and friends.