Berger Memorial Chapel

9430 Olive Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63132

About

Berger Memorial Chapel, located at 9430 Olive Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri, is a distinguished funeral home with a rich heritage serving the Jewish community since 1896. Established by Hungarian immigrant Henry B. Berger, the business began as H. B. Berger Livery and Undertaking Company with only $13 remaining after a tornado destroyed his produce business. Over the decades, Berger Memorial Chapel has grown into a trusted institution, now operating as part of the Dignity Memorial network while maintaining local family management. The chapel is currently led by Richard Stein, great-grandson of the founder, and his daughter Emily Stein Macdonald, representing the fifth generation of family involvement.

Berger Memorial Chapel specializes in Jewish funeral traditions, offering a full range of services including traditional funerals, cremation, burial services, and onsite chapel facilities. They provide compassionate guidance through the customs and religious significance of Jewish funeral rites, with an emphasis on timely burial as per tradition. The funeral home can accommodate services at their chapel, local synagogues, or any of the eight Jewish cemeteries in the greater St. Louis area. Their services are available 24/7, and they offer pre-planning options to relieve families of decision-making burdens during times of grief, including prepayment plans with potential savings.

The facility is wheelchair accessible with free onsite parking, and they provide additional support such as shiva gift delivery and veteran honors. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 90 reviews on Google, Berger Memorial Chapel is recognized for its professionalism, compassion, and dedication to the St. Louis Jewish community. The chapel also offers a comprehensive service guarantee through Dignity Memorial, ensuring families receive the highest standard of care.

Berger Memorial Chapel moved from the Central West End to its current location in Olivette in October 2013, providing a more convenient setting for families. The history is marked by milestones such as Herbert I. Berger constructing a state-of-the-art chapel and founding the Jewish Funeral Directors of America, an organization that continues to uphold meaningful and affordable Jewish funerals. Today, the chapel remains a cornerstone of the community, blending tradition with modern care.

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