Friedrichs Funeral Home

Friedrichs Funeral Home is located at 320 W Central Rd, Mount Prospect Illinois, 60056 Zip. Friedrichs Funeral Home provides complete funeral services to Gloster local community and the surrounding areas. To find out more information about and local funeral services that they offer, give them a call at (847) 255-7800.

Friedrichs Funeral Home

Business Name: Friedrichs Funeral Home
Address: 320 W Central Rd
City: Mount Prospect
State: Illinois
ZIP: 60056
Phone number: (847) 255-7800
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Friedrichs Funeral Home directions to 320 W Central Rd in Mount Prospect Illinois are shown on the google map above. Its geocodes are 42.0666, -87.9421. Call Friedrichs Funeral Home for visitation hours, funeral viewing times and services provided.

Business Hours
Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM

Friedrichs Funeral Home Obituaries

'Great listener' retiring after 42 years as Mount Prospect funeral director

Nolan, who is retiring from Friedrichs Funeral Home in Mount Prospect after 42 years, said he plans to enjoy time with his grandchildren.After performing a job that has him on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, he will now devote his time to his family, which includes wife Margie, daughters Colleen Clark and Kathleen Nolan and sons Tom and Jack, as well as grandchildren Keira, Owen and Brennan Clark and Gehrig Nolan."It's been a great run here," the Mount Prospect resident said. "But it's kind of time for me to take it easy a little bit and relax and enjoy my family."The father of the current president, Hank Friedrichs, hired Nolan in 1974 from a livery service used by Friedrichs. Nolan had graduated from Triton College in River Grove and received training in the funeral business at the Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Wheeling.Friedrichs said the selfish part of him would love Nolan to stay, but he recognizes it is time for Nolan to move on."The thing about Tom is he has always been a family man. Tom has always coached his kids. Tom is now involved in his grandkids' life," Friedrichs said. "It's come time now that he take that role in his life and make that No. 1."Nolan will be replaced by Joe Gamboney, who not only works at Friedrichs, but also lives with his family above the funeral home. Nolan grew up with Gamboney's father and uncles on Chicago's West Side.Gamboney said he values Nolan's organizational skills -- coordinating multiple funerals and wakes and handling staffing issues."There are tons of little things that he knows right off the bat that I have never experienced," he said. "He's a great listener. He works well with the families. That's the main thing: listening to people and understanding what they're asking, when the people don't really know what they want."Nolan said that as funeral director, he is deeply involved with his clients."It's really intense, but for a very short time frame," he said. "You're in and out of people's lives. It's good, because it al... (Chicago Daily Herald)

'Great listener' retiring after 42 years as Mount Prospect funeral director

Nolan, who is retiring from Friedrichs Funeral Home in Mount Prospect after 42 years, said he plans to enjoy time with his grandchildren.After performing a job that has him on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, he will now devote his time to his family, which includes wife Margie, daughters Colleen Clark and Kathleen Nolan and sons Tom and Jack, as well as grandchildren Keira, Owen and Brennan Clark and Gehrig Nolan."It's been a great run here," the Mount Prospect resident said. "But it's kind of time for me to take it easy a little bit and relax and enjoy my family."The father of the current president, Hank Friedrichs, hired Nolan in 1974 from a livery service used by Friedrichs. Nolan had graduated from Triton College in River Grove and received training in the funeral business at the Worsham College of Mortuary Science in Wheeling.Friedrichs said the selfish part of him would love Nolan to stay, but he recognizes it is time for Nolan to move on."The thing about Tom is he has always been a family man. Tom has always coached his kids. Tom is now involved in his grandkids' life," Friedrichs said. "It's come time now that he take that role in his life and make that No. 1."Nolan will be replaced by Joe Gamboney, who not only works at Friedrichs, but also lives with his family above the funeral home. Nolan grew up with Gamboney's father and uncles on Chicago's West Side.Gamboney said he values Nolan's organizational skills -- coordinating multiple funerals and wakes and handling staffing issues."There are tons of little things that he knows right off the bat that I have never experienced," he said. "He's a great listener. He works well with the families. That's the main thing: listening to people and understanding what they're asking, when the people don't really know what they want."Nolan said that as funeral director, he is deeply involved with his clients."It's really intense, but for a very short time frame," he said. "You're in and out of people's lives. It's good, because it al... (Chicago Daily Herald)

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