Where does the Salerno family own funeral homes?

The family now owns and operates two funeral homes under; Salerno’s Rosedale Funeral Chapel in Roselle, and Salerno’s Galewood Chapel in Chicago. All the while, the family has operated their business under its founder Rosario’s premise that “No Christian should go unburied”.

When does the funeral start at Salerno Galewood chapel?

Funeral Notes: Family and friends are invited to gather Tuesday 9:00 a.m. for final prayers and viewing at the funeral home. Funeral Notes: Prayers and final viewing will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Thursday morning at the Funeral Home.

Where to send flowers to Salerno’s Rosedale funeral chapels?

We encourage you to contact the funeral home to verify time and location before attending services or visitation. To send flowers to Salerno’s Rosedale Funeral Chapels please visit our sympathy store.

Which is the best funeral home for Rosario Salerno?

Personalized attention and a full range of compassionate services to help ease one’s grief over the death of a loved one are hallmarks of Rosario D. Salerno’s Sons Funeral Homes.

Who was the Patriarch of the Salerno family?

Serving as an interpreter, Rosario D. Salerno, the patriarch of the family, often would help neighbors and friends with financial advice and would assist in paying their bills. Many times Rosario was called upon to help his immigrant friends make funeral arrangement.

When did Joseph Salerno open Rosedale chapel?

The 3rd generation of Salerno’s, Joseph G, entered the business in the early 1960’s and would eventually became President of the operation in the mid-nineties. Under his tutelage, in 1994 the family opened up Salerno’s Rosedale Chapels, at 450 W Lake St., Roselle.