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Brosh Chapel
"Brosh Chapel is the oldest business in Johnson County and has proven itself with extraordinary services. They create memory boards and tables where you can post pictures and display hobbies that will honor your loved ones and their accomplishments. You may choose a combination of funeral services followed by cremation. If you have suffered the loss of a beloved family pet, know that funeral and pet cremation services are available to memorialize your dog or cat. Each service they arrange is unique and personal to the deceased, offering the most closure for those in attendance. Brosh Chapel is ready to plan your funeral service. Visit the beautiful funeral home at 100 S Cedar St Solon, IA 52333. Or call to set up an appointment."
Address: 100 S Cedar St, Solon (Iowa) 52333
Phone: +13196243844
State: IA
City: Solon
Street Number: 100 S Cedar St
Zip Code: 52333-8504
categories: wedding planning service, funeral service & cemetery



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Reviews
Matt Linn, unprecedented times with Covid-19 and the sudden unexpected death in the family of Tim Beranek. Now more than ever, we needed expert guidance from a funeral director through these tough times. Brosh failed to provide this comfort in many ways. 1. Made Hometown Solon chapel unavailable 2. Not comforting on initial visit. 3. On the day of the memorial, CR chapel parking lot had 10-20 Hy-Vee employee cars occupying spaces. 4. When arrived, no guestbook ready, inadequate stands for flowers, gave no guidance and had to ask for a table to setup family memories, had to ask for memorial gift envelopes. 5. One employee only working during the service, who gave the impression her only job was to monitor the 10-person in the parlor law, and made it clear that the chapel will FINE the family if the rule was broken. 6. Brosh should have had a second support staff greeting at the front door explaining the Covid procedures with guidance on where to wait, instead, the one only employee commenting that you can't wait in the parlor. Guest waited on the rear outdoor patio for guidance on viewing, but not once did the one staff appear on the rear patio. 7. The rear outdoor patio is a great area if spring cleanup would have been done and patio tables and chairs had been cleaned. 8. After the service, employee #2 showed up in a t-shirt and baseball cap to shut down the live feed, and the family members were left to pack up the memorials in front of the open casket. What funeral home does that? Our family should have been comforted by working with Brosh, instead only more anguish in very troubling times. This was my 4th family funeral in the last several months and I left your facility dumbfounded by your lack of compassion. Jeff Moore
Before I begin, please note that this review has NOTHING to do with COVID-19 and regulations set in place due to the pandemic. Also, please note that these issues were discussed in person and rather than listen to honest criticism, excuses were made. My father died tragically and extremely unexpectedly. We decided to call the local, hometown funeral home. We were told “we’re holding all of our meetings in Cedar Rapids right now, is that okay?” And of course, we could make that work, for a meeting. Upon arrival, we were greeted and began discussing services and the limitations due to the pandemic. Then I asked for clarification that these services would be provided in Solon, our hometown. Only to be told that no services are being offered there at this time. This should have been made clear in the initial phone call, rather than only asking us to hold a meeting in Cedar Rapids. Upon arrival for my father’s visitation: -only two staff members were present. -no guest book out. We had to ask for one -no memorial envelopes or pens were available. During the visitation: -only one staff member present, to strictly adhere to group size regulations again, this is a reality of our time but where was the support staff? Someone to hold the door open, see the family’s needs? At the end of the visitation, staff entered the room in a T-shirt and baseball cap to end the livestream. So incredibly disrespectful! We began to remove the memorabilia from the casket and flowers, plants etc. Again, no support staff to assist. The casket was left open. We repeatedly made phone calls with questions, asked for different items clip of hair, fingerprints over and over. When we were asked for feedback, these areas of concern were shared & met with excuses. What was already the most stressful, exhausting and horrific experience of our lives... became exponentially worse due to the lack of professionalism from Brosh Chapel.
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