Murphy Funeral Home, founded by Patrick W. Murphy, opened in 1893. Today, Francis J. Murphy is the owner. Murphy has occupied its current location since 1965.
First Parish in Framingham is a Unitarian Universalist Congregation located next to the Town Green. The church's history dates back to the founding of Framingham in 1700.
The spiritual leader of the Congregation is Rev. Kathleen Hepler. The congregation hold weekly services on Sundays at 9:15 and 11am Sept. through May. 10 am services are available from Memorial day through August.
First Parish offers many opportunities to connect, deepen and serve for youth and adults. Religious exploration programs for pre-k through grade 8, and youth groups for teenagers. Childcare is available during both services. First Parish is very active with social action work groups, fellowship events, spiritual journey groups and more. The congregation has a choir, children's choir, handbell choir and youth chimes choir.
The goal of our staff of funeral service professionals is to provide an atmosphere of compassion, understanding and professionalism. To treat and serve our families with dignity and respect. Always being aware of a families circumstances and means. To provide the families we serve with a courteous and dedicated professional staff . Clean well maintained Facilities, equipment, and automotive equipment. To provide the families we serve with price list to enable them to make informed decisions and to provide them with options to meet there needs and means.
Whether the death takes place locally, in another state or in another country. We can handle all the necessary arrangements to have a loved one returned home.
John Everett & Sons Funeral Home is family owned and has been serving the community for four generations. The funeral home has two chapels for visitations and services, and provides attentive care for families before, during and after funeral services. John Everett & Sons Funeral Home is located at the Natick Common, on the corner of Routes 27 and 135.