Showing posts with label Ginley's Funeral Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ginley's Funeral Home. Show all posts

Monday, July 10, 2023

Frank Presents: Funeral Arrangements with Jim Ginley, Ginley Funeral Homes

As a practical matter, how does one plan for a funeral arrangements? This was a key topic for a collaboration with Frank Falvey as we meet with James Ginley of the Ginley Funeral Home. We get into the history of the Ginley Funeral Home here in Franklin, and how to make funeral arrangements. 

Questions like the following are answered during our conversation:

  • Are grave sites available?
  • What does it cost to buy one?
  • How does one go about buying one?
  • Are there places for cremated remains and what do they cost?

The Ginley Funeral Home webpage -> https://ginleyfuneralhomes.com/

The Oteri Funeral Home webpage -> https://www.franklinfuneral.com/

The Franklin Faith Forum radio show & podcast as mentioned during the discussion


Frank Presents: Funeral Arrangements with Jim Ginley, Ginley Funeral Homes
Frank Presents: Funeral Arrangements with Jim Ginley, Ginley Funeral Homes

Monday, April 25, 2022

David M. Hamblen, 96

Sad news to share that Town Councilor Melanie Hamblen's father passed away last week. The obituary from Ginley's Funeral Home provides the details: 
"David M. Hamblen, of Franklin and Cotuit, formerly of Lexington, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, April 22 ,2022, at age 96. He was the beloved husband of the late Shirley (Tolman) Hamblen, and brother to the late Nancy (Hamblen) Holt. Devoted father to: Diane E. Campbell of Mashpee; Sally D. Hamblen and husband Richard P. Kosian of Lynnfield; David A. Hamblen and his wife Susan Hamblen of Cotuit; and Melanie J. Hamblen and husband Neal White of Franklin. Cherished grandfather to seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Patrick and Michael Campbell, Nicole, Kroehl, Noelle DiGregorio, Laura Chadwell, Thomas Coyle, and their spouses, as well as eight great-grandchildren. Also survived by nieces, nephews, extended family including George Ridley and Ruth Leiby, and many dear friends. U.S. Army veteran of W.W. II."

Link to obituary -> https://ginleyfuneralhomes.com/#prettyPhoto[iframes]/2/ 

Shared from the Franklin Observer -> https://franklinobserver.town.news/g/franklin-town-ma/n/76116/david-m-hamblen-96

David M. Hamblen, 96
David M. Hamblen, 96

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Andrew M Bissanti, 64

"Andrew Mario Bissanti, 64, of Franklin died peacefully January 7 at Milford Regional Medical Center. He was the husband of Christina M. (Lombardi) Bissanti.
Arrangements are incomplete and under the direction of the Ginley Funeral Home of Franklin (www.ginleyfuneralhomes.com)."
former Councilor Andy Bissanti at an EDC meeting in Feb 2021
former Town Councilor Andy Bissanti at an EDC meeting in Feb 2021


Friday, April 4, 2014

I bought my book at Ginley's Funeral Home

Ted Reinstein, author and reporter for New England Chronicle, spoke to an enthusiastic group at the Franklin Public Library on Thursday evening. Some had already brought a copy of Ted's book "New England Notebook" to have him sign.

New England Notebook
New England Notebook

Others waited patiently for him to finish his delightful stories,

Ted Reinstein during his presentation at the Library
Ted Reinstein during his presentation at the Library

sign a few copies of the book,
pack his bag, get into his Jeep,
drive across the street to the Ginley Funeral Home parking lot
where he was able to sell copies of his book.

Ginley Funeral Home at night
Ginley Funeral Home at night
Yes, one of the unique things about Franklin, authors can NOT sell their books at the Library. Go figure!

Ted in the center of the Franklin book buyers!
Ted in the center of the Franklin book buyers!

Fortunately, Ted was a good sport and having as much fun as the book buyers. We all posed for a picture on the front steps to mark the occasion.

Ted prepares for the 'selfie'
Ted prepares for the 'selfie'
His selfie may not compete with Ellen's or that of David Ortiz but it was memorable.

my signed copy of New England Notebook
my signed copy of New England Notebook

I did get my copy signed. Thank you Ted. You shared some great stories. I am sure the book will be worth it. Even if not, the evening was memorable. I can say I am part of the select group that bought Ted's book at Ginley's.


More about Ted can be found on his webpage http://tedreinstein.com/