What Should I Bring to the Funeral Home?

What do I take to the Funeral Home? What clothes do we need to take to the Funeral Home? What should we bring for the visitation to make our ceremony special?  Whether you’ve chosen burial or cremation, if you want a time of public or family visitation for your loved one, select a full set of … Read more

Frank Flack

Frank R. Flack May 19, 1950 – August 20, 2018 Frank Flack, 68, of Franklin, passed away on Monday, August 20, 2018, in Franklin. A visitation will begin at 10:30 with service to follow at 11:30am, on Friday, August 24, 2018, at Zion Church Kurten. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and … Read more

Audrey Stephens

Audrey Stephens

Audrey Sutter Glenn Stephens passed away January 25, 2018 in Austin, TX. She was born April 9, 1917 in Heyworth, IL, grew up on a farm as the youngest of 10 children. Her stories of her childhood usually included some adventure exploring the surrounding woods, playing in the creek, climbing trees, or rescuing a family of … Read more

Funeral Home Review – Chad Jones – Mark and Mimi Sicilio

Mark Sicilio Funeral Home Review

Local residents Mark and Mimi Sicilio, Chad Jones, and Bobby Pruiett offer a first hand funeral home review of their families’ experience when choosing Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan College Station, Texas.

Death is very hard, but when you have people you have known in this community and know have served this community for so long and so well, you are at peace in knowing that your loved one is going to be in the best hands that they can be in in this community.

Fifty six years ago we met Raymond and Dian Jones. In the seventies we had the privilege of using Callaway-Jones to help with our maternal grandmother. They were the choice. They were who folks at the A&M College or Texas A&M University recommended. What mattered then and what matters now is the relationship, the kindness, the compassionate nature, the professionalism. You always know with 100 percent confidence that your loved ones are cared for with the devotion, respect, diligence, kindness, charity that they deserve.

The reason they are our number one choice is my family from this area have used them over the years. We have used the old location and now this new location. And just how we are received by the owners, Cody, Chelsea, and his mother, it’s just absolutely awesome. Everybody is made to feel comfortable. They present themselves professionally, and it’s just a comforting place.

When you need a funeral home you are going through a tough time. It’s a personal tragedy. So when my wife and I were dealing with loss of our child, we knew we could trust Cody, he’s a friend, but we also knew we could trust them to do a good job.

I would highly recommend Callaway-Jones to any family in this community because it is so full of compassion and it’s a hard thing to go through, the death of a loved one, and I can’t think of a place that makes me feel more at peace than Callaway-Jones.

There are many funeral homes all around, but for us and our family, we have chosen and will continue to choose Callaway-Jones.

Funeral Home Review – Johnny Turner

Johnny Turner Funeral Home Review

Johnny Turner – son of Joyce and John Turner offers a funeral home review of his family’s experience when choosing Callaway-Jones Funeral Home – Bryan College Station, Texas

They made us feel good.

When we walked out the door I looked at my wife, and said I feel good about what we just went through. My wife she has a really old family and we have been married for 40 years.

So there was an eight month period in there, there was like five or six funerals we had gone to. And I got to see the process of that. I saw funeral homes that really applied pressure to them, and made them spend money they didn’t want to spend, or they didn’t have.

There’s no pressure here. It’s a comfortable atmosphere.

Let’s face it, when you walk into a funeral home, and it’s for a loved one especially, you’re most vulnerable right there, and they don’t prey on that.

Funeral Home Review – Chrissy Hester

Chrissy Hester Funeral Home Review

Chrissy Hester – daughter of Jean and Edward Rydman gives a funeral home review of her family’s experience with Callaway-Jones Funeral Home – Bryan College Station, Texas

“My parents died about a year and a half apart, oddly. The dog died in between that and their very clear wishes were to be cremated and all their ashes to be spread at the same time.

My mother died first. When the dog died they took care of the dog. When my father died, they took care of my father.

It was several month before we gathered as a family to have exactly what their wishes were for us to all go on a trip. They combined the ashes into little bags for each of us.

The rest of my family couldn’t believe how easy it had been and how they worked with us on our odd little request. So it was very special.”

Funeral Home Review – Ashley Burkhalter Brunson

Funeral Review - Ashley Burkhalter Brunson

Ashley Burkhalter Brunson, daughter of Steven Burkhalter, offers a funeral home review and talks about her experience with Callaway-Jones Funeral Home in Bryan College Station, Texas

“My Dad had brain cancer for a year.

My sisters and I really had time to think about what we wanted. It was a vision I had in my brain. They were able to help us execute it, and I thought it it turned out amazing.

We chose Callaway-Jones because it didn’t feel like a funeral home. It felt warm, inviting, upbeat and happy. It didn’t feel sad and depressing like some funeral homes do.

I can’t even tell you how many people came through the line to see us that said oh this is so your dad, it was just so him. And it just totally spoke to the person he was.”

Shirley Ann Patton

  Shirley Patton, 82, of Navasota, Texas, passed away on Monday, February 6, 2017 in Navasota. A memorial service is scheduled for Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 11:00AM at Anderson Baptist Church. Cremation services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers-Bryan-College Station. Shirley was born July 31, 1934 in Houston, Texas, to … Read more

Jan Jones

Jan Jones

Jan Jones, 62, passed away on Saturday, January 28, 2017, in College Station. A Memorial Service Honoring her life will be at 4 pm, Wednesday, February 1, 2017, at the funeral home, followed by a reception. Cremation Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers-Bryan/College Station. Jan loved of all performing arts … Read more

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