This past weekend, my brother’s friend had passed way too young. And the funeral and mass was held here. The building is very 1970s with a wide colonnade on the front which allowed many attendees to gather and stress-smoke. The inside features many small rooms that can be opened onto each other for larger or smaller funerals. There is plenty of seating dispersed around in case you need a moment. I like the center courtyard/sun area. There are also«lounges» near most of the rooms so that you can take a moment and have a snack or sip a beverage. The chapel is pretty generic and can handle most religious denominations(or the agnostic) very well. Each service/faith can bring their own trappings to make it feel homey. The only thing that really distinguishes it is the pews. The staff was very kind on Saturday and handled a large crowd well. There are plenty of tissue boxes scattered about and they’ve added big screen TVs in the viewing rooms so you can put up photos of the deceased. *Sigh* You know it’s hard to write a review of a funeral home. This is where we had my grandfather’s funeral in the early 90s and I remember becoming irrationally angry at a staff person for something stupid. Grief it sucks. So this funeral home is fine. I just can’t bring myself to say I’m a fan.