Certified by James J. Terry Funeral Homes - Downingtown • Apr 26, 2026
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At James J. Terry Funeral Home, Inc., we do, indeed, try to offer you a home, a comforting and inviting place to gather in remembrance and celebration of lives lived well. Our experienced staff is committed to this vision and passionate about making your time with us as memorable and uplifting as possible. We bring together decades of experience caring for families of all cultural backgrounds and diverse walks of life. We pledge to treat you and your loved ones just like family, and we guarantee to offer services that meet all of your specifications while exceeding all of your expectations. Licensed staff members are available around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to discuss your needs. Whether you are doing pre-planning or need to hold a service soon, we are ready to answer our phone and offer you warm, friendly, and empathetic service. Learn more about our funeral services.
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Certified by James J. Terry Funeral Homes - Downingtown • Apr 26, 2026
Certified by James J. Terry Funeral Homes - Downingtown • Apr 26, 2026
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Barrett Snyder
Apr 5, 2026
5.0
During the most tragic and difficult times in life, James J. Terry Funeral Homes provides a level of care, compassion, and professionalism that brings comfort when it is needed most.
The team walks you through every step of this difficult process with patience and understanding, ensuring that your needs and wishes, as well as those of your loved one, are carefully considered and carried out.
At no point does one ever feel pressured or rushed, but rather supported, respected, and genuinely cared for during an incredibly emotional time. Their sincere compassion is evident in every interaction and provides reassurance when families need it most.
James J. Terry Funeral Homes can truly be described as a blessing to the community. Their longstanding reputation, built on trust, respect, and an unwavering commitment to serving families with care, compassion, and dignity, is evident from one’s very first encounter.
We are deeply grateful for the support that Kathleen Shirley, Gregory Froio, Jack Helm, Mike Schnitzius and the James J. Terry Funeral Homes team provided our family. We would recommend this establishment without hesitation.
JB
Jim Barnett
Mar 22, 2026
5.0
In the most difficult time James S Terry funeral home was kind and so helpful
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Pat Stewart
Mar 16, 2026
5.0
James J. Terry Funeral Home treated
My husband with the utmost Honor and Respect .
From the Obituary guidance to the Funeral and Burial. This included the USMC Military honors and folding of the Flag.
Photos were uploaded and set to music. Preparations were made for viewing the Church service for those who were unable to attend.
A picture was given to us, depicting his work and hobbies. He was an avid reader, his woodworking hobby, even our travel. We traveled all over the world .
James J. Terry took care of our every need.
JJ
jlay
Feb 23, 2026
5.0
Could not be more pleased with the service provided by Terry Funeral Home. All aspects of our event were as smooth as they could have possibly been. Matt walked us through everything on my mom's prepaid plan beforehand and he coordinated all aspects from the date of the funeral which had to be extended with the state, and the entire day of the event from flowers, to viewing, to the service, to locating, notifying, and paying all the support people in church, to the procession, to the actual burial, to even making residual funds available for the reception, to include a slide show. No detail was overlooked, and it was so smooth, the family did not need to be consulted unless we wanted something. In short, Terry Funeral is a first class operation I would surely use again. Every significant event should go so smoothly!
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Anne Fearnside
Dec 12, 2025
5.0
James J Terry handled the services for our loved one. They were extremely professional throughout the entire process. During such a hard time for our family they handled all of the hard things and were compassionate and supportive.
Frequently Asked Questions About James J. Terry Funeral Homes - Downingtown
What kind of service should I have?
You can choose from a variety of funeral service types and formats. Some people think that funerals must conform to traditional ways, but there is no one right way to have a funeral. Just as grief has many dimensions and is experienced in different ways by different people, funerals are also unique. A funeral should simply be fitting for the person who died and the family and friends who survive. This is an opportunity to be creative and to share an honest expression of your most heartfelt values. There are no rigid rules that need to be followed, but there are guidelines that can help you if you are unsure how you might proceed.
What will happen to my loved one's body?
Your family must choose not only the type of funeral service to hold but also what will happen to the body and where it will be laid to rest.
Embalming is how the funeral home temporarily preserves the body of the person who died so it can be viewed by the family. Embalming also allows a number of days to elapse before burial and cremation, thus giving family and friends time to prepare and gather for the funeral.
The body of the person who died is the most important symbol to include in the funeral service. Whether present in an open or unopened casket, the body serves as the emotional focus for mourners and helps them acknowledge and embrace their pain. When a body or cremated remains are buried or scattered, there is a “place” for families to go when they want to feel close to their loved one.
Families who have spent time with the body have said it has helped them come to terms with the death and begin to transition from life before the death to life after the death. Although it can be emotionally painful, time spent with the body is often helpful to many people.
What happens during cremation?
Cremation is another form of disposition or handling a body after death. However, many people don't know what happens during cremation. Cremation takes place in a carefully maintained facility known as a crematory or crematorium. Within the crematory is a special cremation chamber. The body is placed in a cremation container or casket and positioned inside the cremation chamber. Once the container or casket is in the cremation chamber, the door is tightly sealed. The operator then turns on gas jets, which create intense heat that reduces the body to bone fragments. This process takes approximately 2-3 hours.
After the cremation, the remains are collected and processed to the consistency of sand or a finer ash. The white or grayish remains, often called cremated remains at this stage, are then sealed in a transparent plastic bag along with an identification tag. The bag weighs about 5 lbs. and will often be returned to the family in a selected urn, which can then be buried, placed in a niche inside a columbarium, taken home or transported for scattering. Additionally, the cremated remains can be separated and placed into multiple urns, keepsakes or even jewelry specifically designed as a final resting place. Cremation is a respectful, dignified process chosen by many families. However, some faiths discourage or prohibit cremation. If you plan to hold a religious funeral ceremony or have the remains buried in a church cemetery, check in advance to make sure there are no issues.
What does a Funeral Director do?
Pick up the deceased and transport the body to the funeral home (anytime day or night)
Notify proper authorities, family and/or relatives
Arrange and prepare death certificates
Provide certified copies of death certificates for insurance and benefit processing
Work with the insurance agent, Social Security or Veterans Administration to ensure that necessary paperwork is filed for receipt of benefits
Prepare and submit obituary to the newspapers of your choice
Bathe and embalm the deceased body, if necessary
Prepare the body for viewing including dressing and cosmetizing
Assist the family with funeral arrangements and purchase of casket, urn, burial vault and cemetery plot
Schedule the opening and closing of the grave with cemetery personnel, if a burial is to be performed
Coordinate with clergy if a funeral or memorial service is to be held
Arrange a police escort and transportation to the funeral and/or cemetery for the family
Order funeral sprays and other flower arrangements as the family wishes
Provide Aftercare, or grief assistance, to the bereaved
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