No one likes funerals, but I have to say that Lawn does a beautiful job. The staff is so friendly and kind, (special shout-out to Bailey, the sweetest.) The space is lovely, and it gives you a sense of calm in a hard time. They made everything as easy as it can be during a difficult time.
Alex D'Ortenzio
Sep 2025
They do a good job and they are nice people
Cindy Branson
Sep 2025
Wonderful compassionate people to work with. Highly recommend!
Jen Migdal
Jun 2025
Lawn funeral home was exceptional in my father’s services. They went above and beyond for my mom, brother and myself. The details that they added were very heartwarming. My father was a Marine and they made sure the hearse had the American flag and the Marine Corp flag on it. They also added the Marine Corp on his casket. They took care of making arrangements for the Marine’s to be at his gravesite burial. They walked us through every step to make sure my dad was laid to rest in an honorable way. My 2 boys and 3 nieces are young and we’re having very difficult time with the passing of their grandpa. Lawn funeral home has a therapy dog named Bailey that gave my kids and nieces extra special care and love while going through such heartbreak. We are all thankful for how kind and wonderful every single person at Lawn was to us.
Kris L
Apr 2025
In February, my family faced the hardest days of our lives when my father passed away unexpectedly. We reached out to Lawn Funeral Home because they are located right around the corner from our home. From the moment we sat down with Dan to make the arrangements, we immediately felt comfortable and supported.
Dan guided us through everything with compassion and expertise. He was incredibly knowledgeable about my father’s military benefits — something we hadn’t even thought about — and he even went with us to the cemetery to help with those arrangements. Dan also coordinated the church services and luncheon, taking so much off our shoulders during an overwhelming time.
The wake and funeral services were truly beautiful. The facility is clean, modern, and very well-kept. The staff was wonderful, and the slideshow they created was absolutely beautiful. Even a week later, when I returned to pick up the death certificates, the kindness and care from the staff remained just as genuine.
It’s heartbreaking that we needed these services, but I am so grateful that we chose Lawn Funeral Home. They made an incredibly devastating time as smooth and comforting as possible.
Nancy Earnest
Apr 2025
My daughter recently passed away March 16th 2025. They were very nice and helping us prepare for her cremation. They're kindness was greatly appreciated
Vincent Eyer
Apr 2025
Make sure to hold your breath as you pass by.
C Bergan
Jan 2025
I literally do not write negative reviews but I am today. This is incredibly difficult to write given the fact that this is a funeral home in which I had a loved one who had their services here a couple of months ago. I was present during the planning for the services that were to take place at the funeral home. At no point in time did the funeral planner, who is an owner, discuss options more than the wake and did not offer to walk us through anything for having a religious service, speakers, etc. When asked about the obituary that would be on their website he said the only way they would put more than family names is if we put a $500 obituary in the Chicago Tribune and then they would add it to their website. I found out today when I called and spoke with a different owner, a brother, that is not accurate and they do have full obituaries on their website without an additional charge and without the need for putting one in a newspaper. Four days before the wake, when they put up their version of the obituary, which was just family names, they had the wrong date of death on their website. We called and asked them to update it the following morning, which they did. The day of the wake, we found they had the wrong date again for our family member on the sign-in book and on the memorial cards. They have since reprinted those but not before the day of the wake. We were told that our loved ones belongings could be picked up by 9:00 a.m. the following day. Immediate family members went to pick it up around 11:30 the next day and they were not ready. They were told there had been another death and they had to pick up the body, which is why they didn't have my loved one's personal items ready. This is incredibly insensitive and dismissive toward people grieving a loved one. My family had to go back at a later date to pick up her items as well as the Memorial cards. It took weeks to obtain the death certificates. We found out they did not order them right away and that is why it was taking so long. For those reading this who have had a family member pass and you've had to help with financials and other things, you can't do anything without the death certificates. This is another point of this company being dismissive and insensitive to their customers who are going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.
Being treated this way as a family member who suddenly lost a loved one, do you think this is worth $10,000, not including burial? Consider all of this and decide where to spend your money and hopefully you'll be treated with respect during your time of grief.
Phyphy Le
Dec 2024
I am only giving a three star review because there are some pros and cons that has happened during my dad’s funeral two months ago.
Pros: The director and workers are nice and easy to work with. They are also very understanding. The arrangements for my dad’s funeral was an easy and smooth process, even if some things were last minute. The funeral home is very clean and smells nice. I also like how there’s a therapy dog (the dog is so cute!). The transportation of my dad to the cremation center was also smooth as well with no problems. The bathrooms and the break/lunch room are clean. I love how there’s the break/lunch room for guests who are hungry or need to take a break. I also love how there is a private room where immediate friends/family can stay in to put their belongings in or have a quiet space. The parking lot is quite huge. My dad has a LOT (and by a lot, I mean around 150-250 friends and family (or maybe more)), so I’m glad that this funeral home has a huge parking lot to accommodate for the guests. I really appreciate how even when the time of my dad’s funeral has ended, the workers didn’t rush us to leave and let my sister and I have our final moments with my dad.
Cons: My sister and I have requested that before the funeral, we did NOT want anyone to be inside the funeral home before us because my sister and I wanted to have a private talk and some alone time with our dad before anyone can see him. On the day of the funeral, we came 2 hours early before the start of the funeral to do some preparations and to be with our dad alone. We never knew that other relatives would be arriving early. We thought at first it wasn’t a big deal (since they didn’t enter the room where my dad was being held) until they were allowed inside by one of the workers (without consulting my sister or me) to enter the room my dad was in before my sister and I even got to see him and have that private talk. Because one person was allowed in, it caused a chain reaction and made many others follow inside as well when we have told everyone that they cannot go inside yet. There were no preventive measures for this, which upset my sister and I because the private talk we had with our dad one last time was awkward since everyone could hear from the other side of the door. The day after that for my dad’s cremation, when my sister and I came back to the funeral home, there were already people inside before us and they were singing prayers to my dad. As I have said before, we stated clearly that we didn’t want anyone inside before my sister and I, and we have stated clearly that we didn’t want anything related to religion (out of respect for my dad because my dad is an atheist). Again, my sister and I felt upset since there were no preventive measures for this. Even when we try to tell our relatives about what is going to happen and what we want for my dad’s funeral, they will not listen to my sister and I which is why we were hoping that the workers would help implement preventative measures to stop my relatives from doing things their own way and disregarding my sister and I’s wishes.
Joel Powless
Jul 2024
We were very satisfied with our entire experience here at the Tinley Location. Very professional, every detail was taken care of. Beautiful picture of our mother placed over her casket. Highly recommend.
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Rachel Smith
No one likes funerals, but I have to say that Lawn does a beautiful job. The staff is so friendly and kind, (special shout-out to Bailey, the sweetest.) The space is lovely, and it gives you a sense of calm in a hard time. They made everything as easy as it can be during a difficult time.
Alex D'Ortenzio
They do a good job and they are nice people
Cindy Branson
Wonderful compassionate people to work with. Highly recommend!
Jen Migdal
Lawn funeral home was exceptional in my father’s services. They went above and beyond for my mom, brother and myself. The details that they added were very heartwarming. My father was a Marine and they made sure the hearse had the American flag and the Marine Corp flag on it. They also added the Marine Corp on his casket. They took care of making arrangements for the Marine’s to be at his gravesite burial. They walked us through every step to make sure my dad was laid to rest in an honorable way. My 2 boys and 3 nieces are young and we’re having very difficult time with the passing of their grandpa. Lawn funeral home has a therapy dog named Bailey that gave my kids and nieces extra special care and love while going through such heartbreak. We are all thankful for how kind and wonderful every single person at Lawn was to us.
Kris L
In February, my family faced the hardest days of our lives when my father passed away unexpectedly. We reached out to Lawn Funeral Home because they are located right around the corner from our home. From the moment we sat down with Dan to make the arrangements, we immediately felt comfortable and supported.
Dan guided us through everything with compassion and expertise. He was incredibly knowledgeable about my father’s military benefits — something we hadn’t even thought about — and he even went with us to the cemetery to help with those arrangements. Dan also coordinated the church services and luncheon, taking so much off our shoulders during an overwhelming time.
The wake and funeral services were truly beautiful. The facility is clean, modern, and very well-kept. The staff was wonderful, and the slideshow they created was absolutely beautiful. Even a week later, when I returned to pick up the death certificates, the kindness and care from the staff remained just as genuine.
It’s heartbreaking that we needed these services, but I am so grateful that we chose Lawn Funeral Home. They made an incredibly devastating time as smooth and comforting as possible.
Nancy Earnest
My daughter recently passed away March 16th 2025. They were very nice and helping us prepare for her cremation. They're kindness was greatly appreciated
Vincent Eyer
Make sure to hold your breath as you pass by.
C Bergan
I literally do not write negative reviews but I am today. This is incredibly difficult to write given the fact that this is a funeral home in which I had a loved one who had their services here a couple of months ago. I was present during the planning for the services that were to take place at the funeral home. At no point in time did the funeral planner, who is an owner, discuss options more than the wake and did not offer to walk us through anything for having a religious service, speakers, etc. When asked about the obituary that would be on their website he said the only way they would put more than family names is if we put a $500 obituary in the Chicago Tribune and then they would add it to their website. I found out today when I called and spoke with a different owner, a brother, that is not accurate and they do have full obituaries on their website without an additional charge and without the need for putting one in a newspaper. Four days before the wake, when they put up their version of the obituary, which was just family names, they had the wrong date of death on their website. We called and asked them to update it the following morning, which they did. The day of the wake, we found they had the wrong date again for our family member on the sign-in book and on the memorial cards. They have since reprinted those but not before the day of the wake. We were told that our loved ones belongings could be picked up by 9:00 a.m. the following day. Immediate family members went to pick it up around 11:30 the next day and they were not ready. They were told there had been another death and they had to pick up the body, which is why they didn't have my loved one's personal items ready. This is incredibly insensitive and dismissive toward people grieving a loved one. My family had to go back at a later date to pick up her items as well as the Memorial cards. It took weeks to obtain the death certificates. We found out they did not order them right away and that is why it was taking so long. For those reading this who have had a family member pass and you've had to help with financials and other things, you can't do anything without the death certificates. This is another point of this company being dismissive and insensitive to their customers who are going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.
Being treated this way as a family member who suddenly lost a loved one, do you think this is worth $10,000, not including burial? Consider all of this and decide where to spend your money and hopefully you'll be treated with respect during your time of grief.
Phyphy Le
I am only giving a three star review because there are some pros and cons that has happened during my dad’s funeral two months ago.
Pros: The director and workers are nice and easy to work with. They are also very understanding. The arrangements for my dad’s funeral was an easy and smooth process, even if some things were last minute. The funeral home is very clean and smells nice. I also like how there’s a therapy dog (the dog is so cute!). The transportation of my dad to the cremation center was also smooth as well with no problems. The bathrooms and the break/lunch room are clean. I love how there’s the break/lunch room for guests who are hungry or need to take a break. I also love how there is a private room where immediate friends/family can stay in to put their belongings in or have a quiet space. The parking lot is quite huge. My dad has a LOT (and by a lot, I mean around 150-250 friends and family (or maybe more)), so I’m glad that this funeral home has a huge parking lot to accommodate for the guests. I really appreciate how even when the time of my dad’s funeral has ended, the workers didn’t rush us to leave and let my sister and I have our final moments with my dad.
Cons: My sister and I have requested that before the funeral, we did NOT want anyone to be inside the funeral home before us because my sister and I wanted to have a private talk and some alone time with our dad before anyone can see him. On the day of the funeral, we came 2 hours early before the start of the funeral to do some preparations and to be with our dad alone. We never knew that other relatives would be arriving early. We thought at first it wasn’t a big deal (since they didn’t enter the room where my dad was being held) until they were allowed inside by one of the workers (without consulting my sister or me) to enter the room my dad was in before my sister and I even got to see him and have that private talk. Because one person was allowed in, it caused a chain reaction and made many others follow inside as well when we have told everyone that they cannot go inside yet. There were no preventive measures for this, which upset my sister and I because the private talk we had with our dad one last time was awkward since everyone could hear from the other side of the door. The day after that for my dad’s cremation, when my sister and I came back to the funeral home, there were already people inside before us and they were singing prayers to my dad. As I have said before, we stated clearly that we didn’t want anyone inside before my sister and I, and we have stated clearly that we didn’t want anything related to religion (out of respect for my dad because my dad is an atheist). Again, my sister and I felt upset since there were no preventive measures for this. Even when we try to tell our relatives about what is going to happen and what we want for my dad’s funeral, they will not listen to my sister and I which is why we were hoping that the workers would help implement preventative measures to stop my relatives from doing things their own way and disregarding my sister and I’s wishes.
Joel Powless
We were very satisfied with our entire experience here at the Tinley Location. Very professional, every detail was taken care of. Beautiful picture of our mother placed over her casket. Highly recommend.