From Kubota Mortuary
Kubota Mortuary, a family operated funeral home providing services to the greater Los Angeles area for over 60 years, specializes in the needs, customs, traditions, and high standards of the Japanese and Asian American community.
Experience, compassion, and personalization are the 3 core foundations guiding our full-service care that includes funeral or cremation services near you and immediate needs of flowers, caskets, vaults, monuments, and urns.
Pre-planning of future arrangements is also available to detail your final wishes, relieving loved ones from financial burdens and wondering how you would prefer to be remembered, whether choosing a funeral service or cremation, wood or metal casket, or type of casket or urn vault.
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Nina Suzuki, President of Kubota Mortuary took such wonderful care of my husband 's passing with such professionalism and compassion, at 3 am in the morning.We cannot say enough positive adjectives on how we felt. I, as a spouse of 40 years, was able to relinquish full control to her and her company with such great care for my husbands passing; from picking up his body, to the cremation and to returning his remains to our family.It was thee most difficult time for our family and Kubota Mortuary, under the care of President Nina Suzuki, made it so calm and with such sensitivity and gentle caring time for us.The entire process was handled with such dignity.We cannot thank...read full review
During a tough time, the pandemic and the loss of a family member, Kubota Nikkei maintained the utmost in sincerity and efficiency. Our family has always counted on KN during the expected difficult times for three generations and they are consistent. Make it easy for yrselves. Just call them. Even in the wee hours as it sometimes happens. Seamless.
Kubota Mortuary has been our choice for many decades. They are professional,caring, kind and efficient people. Nina Suzuki was a god-sent blessing she handled everything with grace and caring. I highly recommend this mortuary to handle your dearly departed.