Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home Carrollton Chapel 602 Newnan Road, Carrollton, GA 30117
About the Business
Welcome to Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home Carrollton Chapel, a place where compassion meets professionalism. Located at 602 Newnan Road, Carrollton, Georgia, our funeral home is dedicated to providing heartfelt services to families during their most difficult times. We pride ourselves on offering personalized and dignified funeral arrangements that honor the unique life and legacy of your loved one.
At Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home Carrollton Chapel, we understand the importance of celebrating a life well-lived and provide a wide range of services to accommodate your specific needs and preferences. Whether you are planning a traditional funeral service, a memorial ceremony, or a unique tribute, our experienced and caring staff is here to guide you every step of the way.
Our facility is designed to offer a comfortable and serene environment, allowing families to gather, reflect, and find solace. We also offer pre-planning services to help you make informed decisions and ensure peace of mind for you and your family.
We are committed to serving the Carrollton community with integrity, respect, and compassion. Trust Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home Carrollton Chapel to support you with the care and attention you deserve in honoring your loved one's memory.
Location & Phone number
602 Newnan Road, Carrollton, Georgia 30117, United States
Reviews
"My family had the unfortunate privilege of saying goodbye to our 22yr old daughter Krystain. From the time we made the call to Willie Watkins to planning the service. Mr. Watkins and the staff were so polite and wonderful. We never felt rushed, they listened to every detail of how we wanted to say goodbye, they even offered suggestions that really made the process easy during this difficult time. I didn't want people looking down on Krystain, I didn't want no weird viewing where she looked like she was standing up, Mr. Watkins said they can do a viewing where she slanted something like how the pope is viewed. People say the deceased looks sleep, well my beautiful daughter really did, she was beautiful in life and in her eternal sleep. I have a brain injury and walk with a cane, I said I will carry her out with the pallbearers. When it came time to lift her casket up and walk her to the hearse I struggled, I don't know who the gentleman is, but he steadied me, didn't try to replace my hands for a steady carry, he just walked with me, holding on to my arm to make sure I didn't drop her. It's little things like that, I really appreciate. I truly thank them for their professionalism and the Beautiful forever 22 gala they gave her. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you Anthony Herrington"
"This funeral home / chapel is too small. Maybe it’s time for some renovations. I feel like I’m in a can of sardines. There is absolutely no room in the hallway. Please do better in this effort ."
"They’re are great! Very professional, they make sure you’re comfortable. Everything is done in excellence. They exceeded my expectations. Thank you Willie A. Watkins Funeral Home!"
"This review is well overdue... My family experienced three deaths within a year and a half and we could not have asked for any better support than the Willie Watkins team. Although I only assisted in planning two of those services, the support, professionalism, care, and attention to detail that was provided are unmatched. Needless to say that we would not have been able to get through those moments without you! Thank You to Darryl Watkins, Harvelle Smith, Linda Houston, and the entire team for always going above and beyond!"
"I don't usually write bad reviews regarding an establishment's. However, my family entrusted Willie A. Watkins, funeral home to service my brother Sgt. Major George L. Shine Jr. (USMC) 29 years of service to the military There were several mistakes that were made and Watkins funeral home in my opinion could care less about it. The Representative T. G. meet me at my hotel room to discuss the arrangements, she was late getting there because she went and met with other family members, which was not the agreement. When she did arrived and I expressed my frustrations to her she explained why it was done that way. I agreed to accept the changed arrangements in regards to the meeting place. Next I asked her when are we going to look at the caskets? The representative for Watkins Funeral Home , (T. G.) stated oh I have already picked out the casket for the family. I must admit it was a beautiful casket reflecting his 29 years in the Marine Corps, but it would have been nice if the family had the opportunity to chose our love one casket and not what the Funeral Home feel he needed to be buried in... Next they placed the announcement on Willie Watkins Funeral Home, Facebook book page which was nice but they spelled Sergeant incorrectly. An addition to spelling Sergeant incorrectly they had his death date as January 16,2019. When in fact he died January 16,2020. Also, friends of my brother in Atlanta said the Funeral Home were telling them they didn't have my body causing a lot of confusion. Now let talk about the program, it was a disaster, they had my family members names wrong, they listed my living husband as being deceased along with my brother in law. When my brother and the funeral home in South Carolina, which was my brother final resting place called Willie Watkins of Carrollton Ga to try to make needed changes changes to the program I was informed that the representative T.G. was rude and unwilling to accommodate the family needs. The family was willing to repay the 300.00 to have the entire program re- done but Wille A. Watkins, of Carrollton Ga refused to assist with the changes. I whisper to my deceased brother, you gave your life for this country and we can't give you a nice Homegoing service because in my opinion Willie A. Watkins, representative was more concerned about the profit not the person. I must admit Milik, I hope I spelled his name correct was very professional and understanding to my frustrations. I didn't enjoy the service because I was over taken by embarrassments and frustration. Willie A. Watkins, gave the family a beautiful blanket with my brother Sgt Major picture on it and I requested one be made for me to purchase. After, careful thought I will be making the purchase from another Funeral Home. To Willie A. Watkins, when a family comes to you in their times of needs Respect that family needs and desires please. Allow the family to pick out the casket not you! In my opinion it was to much black surrounding the casket. His eyes needed to be sealed it looks as though one eye was coming open. Also, a pair of white gloves who have been nice on the Marine hands. I feel very strongly the insurance policy was more important to your business than the man who laid down his life. So today I salute my brother -Semper~Fi Gone but loved by so many people! Donna"
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