BRADLEY FUNERAL HOMES ANNOUNCES NEW AND EXPANDED LOCATION FOR BRADLEY, BROUGH & DANGLER FUNERAL HOME IN SUMMIT

Bradley & Son Funeral Homes is pleased to announce the relocation of Bradley, Brough & Dangler Funeral Home to 299 Morris Avenue in Summit, NJ. Formerly located at 309 Springfield Avenue next to the Unitarian Church, the new building offers families enhanced facilities and increased parking for their funeral services. Indeed, the new location is not only a funeral home, but also a Tribute Center, offering many options for the personalized memorial gatherings and customized tributes for which Bradley has become known.
The brick building, originally built as a bank in the 1960s, has been extensively renovated and tastefully decorated in a serene, artistic design to inspire community and reflection. Able to host gatherings of up to 172 people, the building is unique in its capacity to hold two services at once. From a grand center hallway flanked by double-door front and rear entrances, there are three welcoming rooms available for services ranging from a few family and friends to 100 persons or more.
“We are excited to open the new location for Bradley, Brough & Dangler and to provide enhanced facilities and services to our local families. At the former location, we could only seat 20 per service and had extremely limited parking. The new building offers vastly increased facilities and ample parking on-site,” comments Scott Bradley, President, Bradley & Son Funeral Homes.
Another unique feature of the new Funeral Home & Tribute Center is its art collection. Curated by Bradley and his wife, Lezli Salz- Bradley, owner of Willow Street Boutique on Springfield Avenue, the collection is inspiring and reflective. Bradley plans to showcase local artists in the future.
“The design, decor and art displays are like no other funeral home and were created to complement our mission of ensuring each life is well remembered,” says Bradley. Bradley, Brough & Dangler will continue to be managed by Patrick Reynolds, a native of Summit. Graduated from Summit High School in 1985, Reynolds is a former member of St. Teresa of Avila Church and has over 32 years experience in the funeral profession.
Bradley & Son Funeral Homes, based in Chatham, NJ, has been serving local communities for over 80 years. Today five funeral homes—in Summit, Springfield, Union, Chatham and Whippany—offer personalized and extraordinary care to families. Whether it’s working with you one-on-one to develop your pre-planning checklist or going the extra mile to provide you with a service your family and friends will be talking about for years, their extraordinary level of customer service is second to none.
Personalized care and comfort extend beyond funeral services through Bradley’s Center for Life Transition, a comprehensive grief support program offering support groups, home visits, social gatherings and more.
For those families interested in direct cremation services, Bradley offers SimpleCremationNJ.com, a low-cost, simple arrangement website where families can arrange a cremation from the comfort of their own home.
For more information about Bradley & Son Funeral Homes, Center for Life Transition and direct cremation services, call (973) 635-2428 or visit www.bradleyfuneralhomes.com.