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Towers Funeral Home We are a family-owned and operated Funeral Home in Oceanside. We continue to maintain a long-standing tradition of personalized service that began in 1933.

We are here to help you through this difficult time.

06/07/2025

Job Opportunity: Door Person– (Part-Time) (Weekend availability necessary)

We are seeking a compassionate and professional Door Person to join our team. This role serves as a key point of contact for families and visitors, providing support and ensuring a respectful, seamless experience during services.

Key Responsibilities:
• Greet and guide guests with warmth and empathy
• Assist with service logistics and guest flow
• Answer questions the family and visitors may have
• Answering phone calls and be able to properly take a call if someone has passed away
• Tidy the chapel after the services are concluded

Qualifications:
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• Ability to remain composed under pressure
• Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
• Compassionate and respectful demeanor
• Physical stamina for standing and assisting with occasional lifting

Please feel free to email us your resume to: towersfuneralhome@gmail.com

Congratulations to our incredible resident, Taylor!She recently passed her law exam and will officially be a Licensed Fu...
16/06/2025

Congratulations to our incredible resident, Taylor!
She recently passed her law exam and will officially be a Licensed Funeral Director this September. We’re so proud of her dedication, hard work, and passion for this profession. We can’t wait to see all the amazing things she’ll accomplish as she continues to grow in her career! 💐

Meet our Employee of the Month… again. We’re not biased, he’s just pawsitively the best.
10/06/2025

Meet our Employee of the Month… again. We’re not biased, he’s just pawsitively the best.

03/06/2025

It’s the little details that make a big difference.

When it comes to preplanning, knowing what is and isn’t covered can help you avoid surprises down the road. One of the most overlooked pieces? The burial plot.

While almost everything else can be arranged and paid for in advance, the plot is handled separately—and that’s something many families don’t realize until the moment they need it.

Planning ahead gives you the chance to get clear on all the options and avoid last-minute stress.

One of the most common—and important—questions people face when planning ahead is this:Do I want to be buried or cremate...
22/05/2025

One of the most common—and important—questions people face when planning ahead is this:

Do I want to be buried or cremated?

It’s a deeply personal choice, and it’s also one of the hardest to make without ever having the conversation.

That’s why talking about it in advance is so vital. It opens the door to understanding all the options, asking questions, and making a decision that feels right for you. Both burial and cremation offer many meaningful ways to honor a life—and knowing what your loved one would want can bring so much clarity and comfort when the time comes.

And here’s something many people don’t realize:
You can still preplan, even if you haven’t made that final decision yet.
You can make thoughtful choices now about the kind of service you’d like, the music, the tone, the people involved—and those plans can be adjusted later when you’re ready to decide between burial or cremation.

Because in the end, we’re either turning right out of the parking lot to the cemetery or left to the crematory—but before that, there’s always a moment to gather, remember, and celebrate.

Let’s start the conversation—and take it one step at a time.
You don’t need to have all the answers to begin. Peacefully Planned

One of the most common—and important—questions people face when planning ahead is this:

Do I want to be buried or cremated?

It’s a deeply personal choice, and it’s also one of the hardest to make without ever having the conversation.

That’s why talking about it in advance is so vital. It opens the door to understanding all the options, asking questions, and making a decision that feels right for you. Both burial and cremation offer many meaningful ways to honor a life—and knowing what your loved one would want can bring so much clarity and comfort when the time comes.

And here’s something many people don’t realize:
You can still preplan, even if you haven’t made that final decision yet.
You can make thoughtful choices now about the kind of service you’d like, the music, the tone, the people involved—and those plans can be adjusted later when you’re ready to decide between burial or cremation.

Because in the end, we’re either turning right out of the parking lot to the cemetery or left to the crematory—but before that, there’s always a moment to gather, remember, and celebrate.

Let’s start the conversation—and take it one step at a time.
You don’t need to have all the answers to begin.

19/05/2025

What is funeral preplanning, and why does it matter?

Simply put, preplanning means making your funeral arrangements in advance – before the need arises. It’s about taking control of how you’d like to be remembered and ensuring your wishes are known.

Why does this matter?

Because planning ahead is one of the greatest gifts you can give to your family. It spares your loved ones from having to make dozens of stressful decisions while they’re grieving. Instead of scrambling in a tough moment, everything is organized and clear. Preplanning offers peace of mind for you and your family: you know things will be taken care of, and they know exactly how to honor you.

In short, it’s about love, responsibility, and making a difficult time just a little easier.

We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who took time out of their busy schedules to join us for our Memorial...
19/12/2024

We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who took time out of their busy schedules to join us for our Memorial Tree Ceremony.
A special thank you to Father Donovan from St. Anthony’s and Father George from Panaghia for blessing our tree and our families. We’re also grateful to Mario’s Bakery for generously donating cookies and brownie bites for everyone to enjoy.
Wishing all of you a joyful holiday season and a Happy New Year!

Please join us at Towers on Wednesday, December 18th, at 5:00 PM for our 5th annual Memorial Tree Ceremony. If you are u...
12/12/2024

Please join us at Towers on Wednesday, December 18th, at 5:00 PM for our 5th annual Memorial Tree Ceremony. If you are unable to attend, please feel free to drop off an ornament. We would be honored to hang it on our tree in memory of your loved one.

Have you attended the Farmer's Market yet this year? 🍓 Where is your favorite market to shop?
31/07/2022

Have you attended the Farmer's Market yet this year? 🍓 Where is your favorite market to shop?

Today, take time to appreciate the little things in life. Instead of focusing on the things you lack, appreciate every s...
29/07/2022

Today, take time to appreciate the little things in life. Instead of focusing on the things you lack, appreciate every single relationship you have and each positive interaction you encounter each day regardless of how big or small these things are!

Thank you Morgan Harper Nichols for your wise words.
26/07/2022

Thank you Morgan Harper Nichols for your wise words.

Today we celebrate the hardworking parents in our community, reflect on the loving parental figures in our own lives, an...
24/07/2022

Today we celebrate the hardworking parents in our community, reflect on the loving parental figures in our own lives, and cherish the memory of those no longer with us. Being a parent simply requires love, not DNA. Share if you agree ❤️

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2681 Long Beach Road
NY
11572

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