Blake Funeral Home

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24 Worthen St
Chelmsford, MA 01824
Established in 1923 by W. Herbert Blake, the original location of Blake Funeral Home was in the Highland section of Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1947, the Funeral Home was purchased by Cortlandt J. Burkinshaw, a first generation Funeral Director. In order to serve Chelmsford and its surrounding communities, Mr. Burkinshaw opened his second location at 24 Worthen St. in Chelmsford, Massachusetts in 1956. Call today for more details.

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5.03 reviews
Melissa O.
8/28/2024

Amazing staff and experience. Beautiful and clean atmosphere. Has the airy open feeling, versus dingy and closed in like most funeral homes. They are very prompt with their response at any hour of...

Mary E S.
11/11/2020

I was very satisfied with my family arrangements at Blake funeral home. Our funeral director Kristina was amazing, like she was one of our family members. She Made it so much easier For all of us...

Bianca S.
11/30/2015

I recently used Blake Funeral and had a good experience. Their prices were good, we had prepaid the services four years prior. They are available 24/7 for phone calls and will give you a time to...

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