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Honest, compassionate and dignified death care for your pet |
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P.O. Box 181 Park Forest, il 60466 |

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Gone are the days of burying Tigger in the backyard or leaving Spot with the vet for “disposal”. Today our pets are considered a part of the family and are entitled to every care and consideration. At Loving Memorial Pet Care we offer services that can be as simple or elaborate as you feel comfortable with. In the past, leaving your beloved pet at the veterinarian after death was your only choice. That simply isn’t true today. We believe that guardians want to know just exactly who will care for their dear pet after death and we believe you have every right to know. Whether you choose a cremation, a visitation where family and friends can say a final farewell, or just a quiet goodbye on your own, we are here to help. Our pet crematory is located within Lain-Sullivan Funeral Home in Park Forest IL. We are proud to partner with them. Due to the nature of this business, we are often away from the facility and because Lain-Sullivan serves the entire family, an appointment is required to drop off or discuss your pets’ arrangements. Viewing and visitations can be scheduled at the Funeral Home, just call us directly at 708-278-0008. Should you prefer burial, we are happy to recommend a pet cemetery in your area. Burial arrangements can include a final farewell at the funeral home or burial site. Please browse our website for more detailed information and prices. |
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P.O. Box 181 Park Forest, IL 60466 Phone: 708.278.0008
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"I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next." Gilda Radner |