Clarendon Hills Cemetery

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Darien, United States

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Clarendon Hills Cemetery Reviews | Rating 2.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Clarendon Hills Cemetery is located in Darien, United States on 6900 S Cass Ave. Clarendon Hills Cemetery is rated 2.5 out of 5 in the category cemeterymemorial park in United States.

Address

6900 S Cass Ave

Phone

+1 6309686590

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Oana Sandru - 5P2QCC

Please read your purchase agreement (contract) carefully! I made my purchase for my father's final resting place during a time of great suffering and sorrow and signed without being in the right state of mind. Now, a year and a half later I am trying to get the monument up and I am told that porcelain photos are not allowed, despite their rules and regulations only calling out ceramic photos. When I escalated and complained (because a family next to me has porcelain pictures on their monument which is only a few years old) I was told that was a mistake, the cemetery missed it, plus, the owner's personal assistant, Heather Kelly, pointed out that the contract I signed states that ules and regulations can be changed at any time without notice to me\. Please don't bury your loved ones in this location, they do not care about you or your deceased. Response to owner comment: Your rules and regulations call out ceramic, not porcelain. The two are different. Regardless, if they are such a hazard and for safety purposes, both for your visitors and employees, you cannot allow them how come another family next to me has them and the “mistake” is not corrected. Either they are extremely dangerous or they are not, you cannot have it both ways and allow it for one family but not for another. They are present in your cemetery yet you claim they are extremely dangerous. You make up the rules and regulations as you go along and take advantage of the fact that people are grieving when they come looking for a final resting place. No one in a right state of mind would sign a contract saying that the rules can change at any moment without any notice. This is a final resting place we are talking about, a place where myself and my loved ones will be for eternity, why would anyone in a right state of mind relinquish any and all control!

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Howard Oller

Overall a positive experience, except the bronze vase was stolen from my late father-in-law's grave in 2005 and I found out today (2020) that the bronze vase was stolen from my late wife's and late mother-in-laws respective graves. I noticed that those two were just a few of the many missing and apparently stolen bronze vases in the immediate vicinity at the cemetery. Apparently the cemetery has security problem. Whoever would commit such a heinous and selfish act needs serious psychological help.

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Simba

Buried my dad doesn’t deserve any stars

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Susan Green

My mother was cremated and placed on a drawer there Centrally located from where we grew up and live now. Grounds are kept up nicely. Never dealt much with office as my mother had everything picked out and paid for before her passing.

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David Carll

They say things and do the opposite. You can NOT go by what they tell you! I bought 158 in new artificial flowers for my father's birthday March 13th and placed them into his flower pot, went to the office to make sure that the flowers would be untouched, the office assured me multiple times that the flowers would be untouched if they are in the pot. I went today the following,Sunday to see my father Donald W. Carll and the flowers were gone. Obviously, they do NOT keep their word. I want my 158 back so I can replace my father's flowers!