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  2. Ginley Funeral Homes are family owned and operated by James P. Ginley. Our experienced staff is available seven days a week and is committed to providing the personal attention and care you deserve when planning a service to memorialize a loved one.

  3. ©2016 - Ginley Funeral Home | 131 Main St., Franklin, MA 02038 | 508-528-1045 Ginley-Crowley Funeral Home | 3 Barber St., Medway, MA 02053 | 508-533-8252

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  5. Ginley Funeral Homes - Franklin and Medway, MA - Tour Our...

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    Situated in the stately Victorian building beside Dean College and across from the town library, this home, on the National Registry of Historic Places, is a Franklin landmark. Over the years the home has been fully renovated, enlarged and made handicap assessable.

  6. Ginley Funeral Homes - Franklin and Medway, MA - About Us

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    This service is by invitation only and may be held at a place of worship, a funeral home or a family home. Usually, selected relatives and a few close friends attend the funeral service. Often public visitation is held, condolences are sent, and the body is viewed.

  7. Ginley Funeral Home 131 Main St., Franklin, MA 02038 Phone: 508-528-1045. Click Here For Map. FROM BOSTON: Take Route 95 South to the Wrentham Exit (Route 1). Follow Route 1 for 6 miles. 1 mile past Gillette stadium turn right at the Route 140 sign. Bottom of road turn left onto Route 140. Follow Route 140 for 7 miles.

  8. Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin 131 Main Street Franklin, MA 02038 Phone: 508-528-1045

  9. Cremation with Private Visitation with or without body and or urn present, followed by a same day funeral home service. Cremation with Memorial Service where the cremation takes place and then there is a service in our Funeral Home or your Church with or with out the cremains being present.

  10. Anticipating the death may help motivate you to engage in some planning (e.g., concerning financial, funeral, and relationships matters) which might make the grief process less cumbersome.

  11. Funeral directors are trained to answer questions about grief, recognize when a person is having difficulty coping, and recommend sources of professional help. Funeral directors also link survivors with support groups at the funeral home or in the community.