Gardner Funeral Home

Gardner Funeral Home We’ve served South Jersey for over 90 years and more than four generations. Trust us to loyally serve and guide your family in times of need. Gardner. Edward, Jr.

The Gardner Family continues to uphold long-standing traditions while offering new advancements. The Gardner Funeral Home was established in 1932 by Edward C. Gardner, grandfather of Wendy L. The funeral home was located at 511 N. Black Horse Pike in Runnemede for one year before property was purchased at 122 S. Black Horse Pike, also in Runnemede, where the funeral home remained until 1954 when the existing building today was built. In 1979 the funeral home underwent renovations and an addition giving the funeral home two viewing rooms. Major renovations were made to the building again in 1993, and a new merchandise showroom was implemented in 1994. Second generation Edward C. Gardner, Jr. was active with the funeral home beginning in 1957 when he graduated from Eckels School of Mortuary College. was a partner with his father for a period of time and then took over ownership in 1978. Third generation David H. Gardner joined the funeral home in 1978 after finishing high school. David graduated from mortuary school in 1982, and worked in the business with his father and grandfather until his death on September 1, 1983. In January of 1984, Wendy L. Gardner became the second third generation family member to enter the funeral business when she started the Funeral Service Certificate Program at Mercer County Community College. Edward C. Gardner died in August 1985. Wendy obtained her funeral director's license in 1987. While working with her father in the business, Wendy met her husband Jim Tomasello. Jim's father, Robert Tomasello, owned the former Tomasello Funeral Home at 200 S. Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr. The Tomasello Funeral Home was established in 1961 and was purchased by Jim and Wendy in 1992. After the sudden death of Edward C. in October of 1992, Jim and Wendy took over the operations of the Gardner Funeral Home. The Bellmawr facilities were then incorporated with the Gardner Funeral Home and are now referred to as the Gardner Funeral Home, Bellmawr and Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede, respectively. Jim and Wendy established the now familiar seahorse logo for the funeral home in 1998. Wendy and Jim have continued the traditions of the funeral home, one being that Wendy's grandfather started making and giving out candied apple taffies. The tradition had stopped for awhile and now they have started giving them out again. They give the apple taffies to the Runnemede Borough Hall Halloween party, and they give them out at the funeral home. The funeral home held Veteran's Day ceremonies in 2000 to help honor World War II veterans and to raise money for the World War II Memorial in Washington. The staff had a good time giving out snow cones and popcorn at Runnemede's Fourth of July parade. They also gave out popcorn at the Christmas parade and will be participating in Runnemede's 75th Anniversary activities. Wendy, Jim, and the other funeral directors of Gardner Funeral Home are all members of the National Funeral Director's Association, the New Jersey State Funeral Director's Association and the West Jersey Funeral Director's Association.

We are your neighbors. You can trust us to be here for you when you need us with a gentle hand and a calming word.
02/03/2026

We are your neighbors. You can trust us to be here for you when you need us with a gentle hand and a calming word.

02/02/2026

💔 Has your family recently experienced the loss of a loved one?

💚 We're offering a play therapy based group to help children ages 8 to 10 navigate the complex emotions that come with grief and loss.

🎨 Through creative activities, storytelling, art, music, and play, kids will have the chance to express their feelings, learn about grief in an age-appropriate way, and connect with others who have experienced a loss.

🍃 This group provides a safe and nurturing space where children can feel seen, heard, and supported. Together, we’ll explore ways to remember and honor loved ones, build coping skills, and strengthen emotional resilience.

​🪴 Whether a child has lost a parent, sibling, grandparent, or other special person, this group offers a gentle and healing space for them to begin making sense of their grief.

A parent's job is never over, regardless of their children's age. Make your wishes known and protect those you love most...
02/01/2026

A parent's job is never over, regardless of their children's age. Make your wishes known and protect those you love most from the financial burden and added stress of funeral planning.

👪 Let us help you 'parent' your future! Message us today to begin the process and make sure your loved ones are protected.

A: The best thing you can do is to pull your car to the side of the road and wait for the procession to pass if it is sa...
01/30/2026

A: The best thing you can do is to pull your car to the side of the road and wait for the procession to pass if it is safe to do so.

Did you know this answer? Let us know in the comments below!

We must find happiness in each day. ❤️ Tag someone below who needs to hear this!
01/27/2026

We must find happiness in each day. ❤️ Tag someone below who needs to hear this!

This season, we’re reflecting on all we are grateful for, and it begins with you, our families and our community. Thank ...
01/25/2026

This season, we’re reflecting on all we are grateful for, and it begins with you, our families and our community.

Thank you for letting us walk alongside you during life’s most important moments.

Family disagreements over final wishes is painful.Preplanning your funeral helps prevent arguments by making your wishes...
01/23/2026

Family disagreements over final wishes is painful.

Preplanning your funeral helps prevent arguments by making your wishes clear. Your kids will know exactly what you would have wanted and don’t have to guess.

01/21/2026

There’s nothing like the sweet sound of your grandchild calling you by your special name.

What’s yours? Tell us below!

Dr. King’s dream continues to guide us.How are you choosing to reflect, serve, or take action today?
01/19/2026

Dr. King’s dream continues to guide us.

How are you choosing to reflect, serve, or take action today?

Behind every service, every moment of care, and every family we serve, is a team who truly cares.Meet the faces of Gardn...
01/16/2026

Behind every service, every moment of care, and every family we serve, is a team who truly cares.

Meet the faces of Gardner Funeral Home! We’re honored to support our community with compassion, respect, and heart.

Do you know the difference between a gasketed and a non-gasketed casket?A gasketed casket, also known as a protective ca...
01/13/2026

Do you know the difference between a gasketed and a non-gasketed casket?

A gasketed casket, also known as a protective casket, is sealed with a rubber gasket to keep the elements from entering the casket. While neither casket will be preserved indefinitely, a gasketed casket may be better for wetter climates.

Have questions about casket options? Drop the word "casket" to start the conversation!

In addition to our wide range of services and friendly staff, we strive to be a resource for our community.  Raise your ...
01/11/2026

In addition to our wide range of services and friendly staff, we strive to be a resource for our community.

Raise your "🖐️" if you have ever attended a service at our funeral home.

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126 S Black Horse Pike
Runnemede, NJ
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The Gardner Funeral Home was established in 1932 by Edward C. Gardner, grandfather of Wendy L. Gardner. The funeral home was located at 511 N. Black Horse Pike in Runnemede for one year before property was purchased at 122 S. Black Horse Pike, also in Runnemede, where the funeral home remained until 1954 when the existing building today was built. In 1979 the funeral home underwent renovations and an addition giving the funeral home two viewing rooms. Major renovations were made to the building again in 1993, and a new merchandise showroom was implemented in 1994. Second generation Edward C. Gardner, Jr. was active with the funeral home beginning in 1957 when he graduated from Eckels School of Mortuary College. Edward, Jr. was a partner with his father for a period of time and then took over ownership in 1978. Third generation David H. Gardner joined the funeral home in 1978 after finishing high school. David graduated from mortuary school in 1982, and worked in the business with his father and grandfather until his death on September 1, 1983. In January of 1984, Wendy L. Gardner became the second third generation family member to enter the funeral business when she started the Funeral Service Certificate Program at Mercer County Community College. Edward C. Gardner died in August 1985. Wendy obtained her funeral director's license in 1987. While working with her father in the business, Wendy met her husband Jim Tomasello. Jim's father, Robert Tomasello, owned the former Tomasello Funeral Home at 200 S. Black Horse Pike, Bellmawr. The Tomasello Funeral Home was established in 1961 and was purchased by Jim and Wendy in 1992. After the sudden death of Edward C. Gardner, Jr. in October of 1992, Jim and Wendy took over the operations of the Gardner Funeral Home. The Bellmawr facilities were then incorporated with the Gardner Funeral Home and are now referred to as the Gardner Funeral Home, Bellmawr and Gardner Funeral Home, Runnemede, respectively. Jim and Wendy established the now familiar seahorse logo for the funeral home in 1998. Wendy and Jim have continued the traditions of the funeral home, one being that Wendy's grandfather started making and giving out candied apple taffies. The tradition had stopped for awhile and now they have started giving them out again. They give the apple taffies to the Runnemede Borough Hall Halloween party, and they give them out at the funeral home. The funeral home held Veteran's Day ceremonies in 2000 to help honor World War II veterans and to raise money for the World War II Memorial in Washington. The staff had a good time giving out snow cones and popcorn at Runnemede's Fourth of July parade. They also gave out popcorn at the Christmas parade and will be participating in Runnemede's 75th Anniversary activities. Wendy, Jim, and the other funeral directors of Gardner Funeral Home are all members of the National Funeral Director's Association, the New Jersey State Funeral Director's Association and the West Jersey Funeral Director's Association.