Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial Chapel
10 Vinnin St., Salem, MA 01970
About
Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial Chapel, located at 10 Vinnin Street in Salem, Massachusetts, is a cherished funeral home with a rich history dating back to 1910. Founded by Philip Hymanson, the funeral home originally operated in Lynn, Massachusetts, where services were conducted in family homes until a dedicated building was established at 25 Blossom Street in 1921. Over the decades, the business passed through generations of the Hymanson family, with Louis Hymanson joining his father in 1941, and later Edward Hymanson in 1965. In 1971, a merger with Stanetsky Memorial Chapel of Brookline led to the construction of a modern facility at the current Salem location, giving rise to the Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial Chapel. Today, the fourth generation of funeral directors, including son-in-law Carl Goldman, continues the family's legacy of compassionate service to the North Shore community.
As a member of the Dignity Memorial network, the chapel is committed to providing professional, personalized, and compassionate care during one of life's most challenging times. The facility offers onsite services, including a wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking lot, ensuring that all families are accommodated. Services available include traditional burial, cremation, and a dedicated onsite chapel for memorial services. The chapel also provides a prepayment plan for those looking to plan ahead, offering financial peace of mind.
The staff at Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial Chapel is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can be reached by phone at 781-581-2300. They assist with all aspects of funeral planning, from creating interactive online obituaries to coordinating time-sensitive travel arrangements, filing for death certificates, securing permits, helping with death insurance claims, and providing information about Social Security survivors benefits. Additionally, the chapel offers grief support through a 24-hour compassion helpline.
For those seeking to honor Jewish traditions, the chapel provides resources for calculating Yahrzeit dates and offers a variety of sympathy items, including kosher and non-kosher baskets and platters for Shiva. The facility also features a gallery for families to tour amenities and a free personal planning guide to help record final wishes. With over a century of devoted service, Stanetsky-Hymanson Memorial Chapel remains a trusted pillar in the Salem community, dedicated to helping families celebrate the lives of their loved ones with dignity and respect.
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