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Spring Grove Cremation Society is a well-reviewed pet aftercare provider serving families in Cincinnati, OH. Known for their respectful, kind, understanding approach, they offer private cremation services and communal cremation options. As one family shared: "Our funeral director Bridget Clark was as sweet as can be. She was very..." With a 4.2-sta
Our funeral director Bridget Clark was as sweet as can be. She was very understanding and very informative. The cremation of our aunt Shirley was a smooth process and honestly it was the best decision to go through them. Thank you spring grove for your services.
Horrible experience with this funeral service. Never received phone call to come pick up my sister ashes once she was cremated. I finally called and was told the had been cremated 2 weeks prior to me calling which made the total wait time 1 month. I would never recommend this facility anymore. I wouldn't treat a John Doe this way!
Jami was nice the entire time. We were both irritated at the pathetic doctor who wanted to cover his own behind and not sign off on my mother's death certificate. The process took weeks. Long weeks. But she explained everything and kept me informed, sometimes early mornings or late evenings. Thank you so much. I will be back for another Urn.
My Mom passed away 2 days ago, she was at home. Spring Grove was here in under 30 minutes of being called by Hospice. They were polite and respectful which was much appreciated. The following morning I was contacted by Samantha, she is so kind and made this process as easy as possible. We were able to make Moms arrangements over the phone. I can't express enough how much I appreciate you. I highly recommend Spring Grove Cremation Society. God bless you all.
My mom passed away and they were very kind and helpful with the process. My only issue is that we chose a scatter urn because they said all we had to do was press in the hole to break the seal and it was biodegradable so we could throw the urn into the water afterwards. But then without asking us, they put the ashes in a sealed plastic bag in the urn, completely negating the easy ability to distribute the ashes. We had to figure out how to open it, cut the bag, and get the urn together again, which was a horrible traumatic process. Plus, now we have to make an extra trip because I can't throw the bag in the ocean but I'm sure as hell not putting my mom in the trash. I understand the intent, but they didn't even ask us first to find out that the reason they didn it wasn't even an issue so they put us through this for no reason. I'm so so mad at them.