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189 Gill Ln, Iselin, NJ 08830, USA
Woodbridge Township, New Jersey 08830
+1 732-283-1010

I planted on my parents' graves. The cemetary staff removed the plants. After reading one review, I am leary to consider perpetual care, now. I will pray about it.

Don't bother complaining about dead plants not being replaced because all you will get his lip service. If you want The graves to look nice it best to plant yourself or hire someone to do it. I find it disgraceful in every way and the staff to be ineffectual, rude and unempathic.

my dad new home..,

Absolutely poorly cared for gravesites. Ancestors with perpetual care are ignored in favor of new cemetery sides and plots as well as an obvious focus on building a new Mausoleum and selling new graves. Office Staff Are extremely rude, especially an older woman who manages the office for years. She will never look you in the eyes and requests to replace dead plants are ignored. Lots of lip service about replacing dead plants with perpetual care that NEVER HAPPENS! It is shameful.

I give this a minus one star for what was once a place of respect and lamentation that has become a disgrace to a promise and covenant made long ago and paid for with perpetual care that has long since been ignored.

Although this is hallowed ground, the cemetery, no longer under the care of the Jewish Elders who watched over them, clearly has evolved into a business . The focus is on on incoming as opposed to people who spent their hard earned money in their lifetime to take care of their relatives, children and loved ones. It is nothing short of an embarrassment to those entreated with the responsibility of fulfilling a promise to our ancestors .

The bathroom is a disgrace and has been for the past ten years. The wallpaper is torn off the walls incompletely, the soap dispenser is always empty and there -are never paper towels. Whenever I ask for soap and towels, I hear" the cleaning crew is supposed to replace that." Frankly, is it that hard to have the office staff go in the bathrooms in the morning to check these daily before families in mourning or in sadness arrive? (Since Endowed Care means nothing I tend to be covered in dirt from caring for my ancestors' graves and have no soap to wash the dirt of the graves off.). The vanity has rust stains and it's a complete embarrassment to those who entrusted their final resting place to be a place of peace and serenity, maintained for future generations in perpetuity.

Nice place. You can visit 24/7. Great!

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Mount Lebanon Cemetery Forest Lawn

Cemetery at 189 Gill Ln, Iselin, NJ 08830, USA. Here you will find detailed information about Mount Lebanon Cemetery Forest Lawn: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday
    8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday
    Closed
  • Sunday
    8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

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4
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5
Based on 8 reviews

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New Jersey
Address:
189 Gill Ln, Iselin, NJ 08830, USA.
City:
Woodbridge Township
Postcode:
08830

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ALL reviews about Mount Lebanon Cemetery Forest Lawn

  • Jenna
    Added 2016.07.07
    I planted on my parents' graves. The cemetary staff removed the plants. After reading one review, I am leary to consider perpetual care, now. I will pray about it.
  • Sofia
    Added 2015.05.30
    Don't bother complaining about dead plants not being replaced because all you will get his lip service. If you want The graves to look nice it best to plant yourself or hire someone to do it. I find it disgraceful in every way and the staff to be ineffectual, rude and unempathic.
  • Julia
    Added 2014.10.14
    my dad new home..,
  • Jocelyn
    Added 2014.06.30
    Absolutely poorly cared for gravesites. Ancestors with perpetual care are ignored in favor of new cemetery sides and plots as well as an obvious focus on building a new Mausoleum and selling new graves. Office Staff Are extremely rude, especially an older woman who manages the office for years. She will never look you in the eyes and requests to replace dead plants are ignored. Lots of lip service about replacing dead plants with perpetual care that NEVER HAPPENS! It is shameful.
  • Owen
    Added 2014.05.15
    I give this a minus one star for what was once a place of respect and lamentation that has become a disgrace to a promise and covenant made long ago and paid for with perpetual care that has long since been ignored.
  • Audrey
    Added 2014.01.18
    Although this is hallowed ground, the cemetery, no longer under the care of the Jewish Elders who watched over them, clearly has evolved into a business . The focus is on on incoming as opposed to people who spent their hard earned money in their lifetime to take care of their relatives, children and loved ones. It is nothing short of an embarrassment to those entreated with the responsibility of fulfilling a promise to our ancestors .
  • Isabella
    Added 2013.12.11
    The bathroom is a disgrace and has been for the past ten years. The wallpaper is torn off the walls incompletely, the soap dispenser is always empty and there -are never paper towels. Whenever I ask for soap and towels, I hear" the cleaning crew is supposed to replace that." Frankly, is it that hard to have the office staff go in the bathrooms in the morning to check these daily before families in mourning or in sadness arrive? (Since Endowed Care means nothing I tend to be covered in dirt from caring for my ancestors' graves and have no soap to wash the dirt of the graves off.). The vanity has rust stains and it's a complete embarrassment to those who entrusted their final resting place to be a place of peace and serenity, maintained for future generations in perpetuity.
  • Sophia
    Added 2013.10.11
    Nice place. You can visit 24/7. Great!
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