Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home

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116 Main St
Plaistow, NH 03865

Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home, located in Plaistow, NH, serves the Southern New Hampshire and Greater Haverhill, Massachusetts areas, offering a comprehensive range of funeral services for all faiths. Their experienced funeral directors assist families in creating meaningful and personalized memorials, whether in their chapel, a church, or a chosen special location.

With ample off-street parking for over 50 vehicles and a designated handicap parking area, Brookside Chapel & Funeral Home ensures accessibility for all guests. The facility is designed to accommodate those with disabilities, providing a supportive environment during difficult times.

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5.02 reviews
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Leigh T.
11/15/2024

My family was treated with kindness, respect, and professionalism. Andrew was very compassionate in handling all the details during this most difficult time. I truly believe that great things...

Jeffrey B.
8/21/2017

We asked Brookside Chapel to handle many details after the death of my father in August of 2017. They acted professionally and kindly throughout the difficult process, listened carefully to our...

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Although personnel has changed over the years the oldest funeral home in Haverhill carries on a long and rich tradition, and continues to serve the families of greater Haverhill with compassion, caring, and honesty. In 1839 two brothers-in-law, John P. Randall and Joseph H. Cummings, opened a furniture business that made and sold burial coffins. Above the store they established J.H. Cummings, Furnishing Undertakers. In 1882 the business was relocated to a storefront on Main Street. The business was sold in 1886 to a stable owner, Fred G. Richards, who later became mayor of Haverhill, and a prominent banker, George H. Dole. They changed the name to Richards & Dole. Richards stand was the oldest in Haverhill, and one could rent Tally-Ho coaches, barges, hacks,carriages, and find accommodations for 100 horses. Richards died in 1895, and George H. Childs, who had been an employee for four years, bought into the business, and the name change to Dole & Childs Funeral Home. Earle W. Graffam became an active partner in the firm upon his return from World War 1. After Childs & Dole passed away a corporation was formed in 1923, and George L. Riley joined Graffam in the business the following year. After nearly a century of service to greater Haverhill,Graffam recognized that a more modern approach to the funeral business was needed. In the past storefront funeral parlors had served the public well since wakes and funeral services were generally held in the home. Now, with more people living in apartments and smaller quarters, the new concept of the funeral home, where all services could be combined under one roof, was gaining in popularity. In 1932 Dole & Childs acquired the property at 148 Main Street from the Knights of Columbus. This Victorian Stick-style home was built in 1879. The woodwork and the staircase were carved by Italian artisans imported for the project. The first funeral in a funeral home in Haverhill was held on March 15, 1933. Following the death of Graffam, and Riley?s retirement, the firm was now headed by Wesley J. Shaw, Jr., who joined the firm before World War 11, and H. Lee Powell. Currently the business, Dole, Childs & Shaw Funeral Home, is operated by Wesley?s son David E. Shaw.
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