Pollard Kenneth H Funeral Home

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233 Lawrence St
Methuen, MA 01844

Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home in Methuen, MA, is a place dedicated to celebrating life and honoring memories with grace and compassion. They provide support and guidance during challenging times, ensuring families navigate through difficult moments with care and understanding.

As a community gathering space, Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home offers a warm and welcoming environment for commemorating loved ones. Their focus is on helping families create meaningful tributes that pay homage to the lives of those they have lost.

From pre-planning services to selecting merchandise, the funeral home offers a range of options to ease the burden of decision-making, allowing families to concentrate on honoring and celebrating the life of their loved one. Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home strives to make each service a heartfelt and memorable occasion.

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3.58 reviews
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Matthew A.
9/30/2017

I recently visited this funeral home, as a friend's family member was being waked here. The facility itself was was very large and well kept and has a lot of classic of a features of a Victorian...

Tom H.
3/8/2023

Had recent services for my mom. Mike was professional guiding us through a difficult time. -Linda L

Merrimack F.
9/13/2023

Their "humorous" radio commercials are in very poor taste. I am currently planning a funeral for someone close to me and I find their "funny" radio ads insensitive. I would not consider using...

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Michael T.
4/10/2018

I've been to several funerals here, and they always do a great job. I really like the layout of the funeral home, as there are rooms to take children. There are many places to go if you need to...

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Mr. B.
8/23/2021

Could you imagine if someone actually cared and didn't covet the dollar? When you first pull into the Pollard Funeral Home, you're taken aback by the beauty and tranquility of the grounds. Then...

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