About Muehlig Funeral Chapel
Muehlig Funeral Chapel is a business that provides excellent service during difficult times. Many families appreciate the kindness, sensitivity, and compassionate attention from the staff. They have gone above and beyond to help families say goodbye to their loved ones, offering thorough assistance throughout the process. Drew, Kyra, Corey, and Scott are known for their calming presence and caring approach. Scott's experience and knowledge in the community help guide families through planning. The chapel creates an atmosphere that feels more like a celebration of life. The business also offers a range of products, including beautiful urns. Families have noted how the staff takes their time and makes arrangements personal and thoughtful, such as setting up photos and flowers. The staff's genuine compassion and attention to detail make everything feel special. Many recommend this chapel for its heartfelt care during such challenging times.
Earlier this year my 91 year old father went to sleep for the last time. He graduated from the University of Michigan medical school & he went on to become an outstanding orthopedic surgeon & professor at the U of M medical school. He devoted himself to improving patients surgical outcomes & enriching his medical students abilities, understanding, & knowledge; so, it was somehow fitting that he died while receiving care at the same medical center he devoted his life to.
Before he died, he left instructions that he made arrangements for his funeral & burial at Muehlig funeral chapel. As usual, he made an excellent choice. The kindness, sensitivity, & compassionate...read full review
My husband’s unexpected passing was devastating. The staff at Meuhlig were very understanding, comforting and compassionate during the entire process. They guided me through each step and welcomed my family and pastor in the planning and communication. I would highly recommend them.
I don't usually notice the workers at a funeral home, but the women that were there Thursday and Friday definitely stood out. They were so compassionate that you world have thought they knew the deceased and their family. They respected and protected the grieving family by not letting people in until the specific time, by keeping them hydrated, by helping people be seated and ready for the service to begin, by going row by row to remind people to turn off their phones etc. They're doing God's work in a very visible, heartfelt way