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It has been said that one cannot receive a higher
calling than to be of service to his fellowman. We
know that down through the ages, those who have lived
their lives in the service of others have found peace,
contentment, and self-satisfaction that can hardly be
found in other areas of endeavor. The tradition of
quality service which began when Johnson & Sons Funeral
Home was established in 1965, continues today. Dignity,
solemnity and refinement are of paramount importance at
Johnson & Sons, but a truly sympathetic understanding of
the mental trauma of the survivors is even more so.
Every person is an individual with individual problems
and individual needs. At Johnson & Sons, it is
important to learn those problems and needs . . . . .
to be sincerely sympathetic . . . to be a friend and
confidant as well as a professional advisor. The
staff has a sympathetic understanding and are willing to
do everything in their power to make the transition from
life into death more dignified and majestic and easier
for the survivors to accept. |