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Google: 4.9/5 Facebook: 4.8/5White Emerson Mortuary
13304 Philadelphia St, Whittier
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Reviewing a mortuary is not something I would expect to be doing but after my miscarriage we reached out to different places to see who could help us with our baby. Lots of places referred us to White Emerson and when we contacted them, they were very caring and compassionate from the beginning. They were kind and didn't rush us through any of the processes. In spite of the circumstances, I'm glad we ended up going with them for our son. Thank you to the staff who handled us with understanding and kindness.
Look no further for the guidance and support needed during the difficult time of the loss of a loved one. The White family has the expertise wealth of knowledge and genuine caring needed to walk you through. With compassion, humility and respect I am in awe of the amazing staff. I have had the pleasure of facing these difficult times with Josh White along the way. Being out of state I have been treated as a friend with no worries. Forever in my heart, Thank you White family and staff.
I recently and unexpectedly lost my mother. It shattered me completely. The amazing staff at White Emerson helped me through it, they helped me with getting my mother properly laid to rest and offered me a true sense of compassion, more than some of my own family showed. Victoria is absolutely amazing and a good hearted person. I’d definitely recommend going through them to help with giving your passed loved ones a proper service, burial or cremation. I’ll always be grateful for how easy they made it on me, and how much they respected my mother in her passing. They gave me space to cry, to talk about my mother and what she meant to me. Honor isn’t a word commonly...read full review