Jack Monreal – Coyne Funeral Home

Willowick, United States

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Specialties

Our funeral home offers compassion at a difficult time. We handle every arrangement if it were our own, working with you to assure the services you select fit your specific wishes and financial needs. Proudly offering our special packages for Veterans, only selling caskets that are made in America. Family owned and operated, this has been a family tradition for over 120 years, where our home is your home.

History

Established in 1892.

Jack and Marilyn Monreal brought the family business to the city of Willowick in 1955 under the name The Monreal Co. Funeral Home. They rented their facilities to The Monreal Co. for 15 years before parting ways. Jack gave his share of the business to his nephew, Bill Monreal, and no longer having an affiliation, he changed the name to Jack Monreal Funeral Home in 1972. We are still family owned and operated, with their daughter Mardell as president since 2003.

We proudly keep the service and commitment Jack and Marilyn had for the community and families they served. We still only sell American made caskets and merchandise, not from Mexico or China. With many different options to choose from, we offer our compassion and dedication in handling your arrangements as if they were our own. Our goal is to honor the life of your loved one with a dignified service in an at home atmosphere. We work with you to assure the services you choose fit your specific wishes and financial needs.

Meet the Business Owner

Mardell M.

Business Owner

Mardell was born in Cleveland in 1949 and has grown up in the funeral business. She had moved to Willowick in 1955 with her parents Jack and Marilyn and younger brother Jack Jr. so that she was able to attend the 1st grade at St. Mary Magdalene School. Was a cheerleader for the football and basketball team in the 7th and 8th grade. She graduated from St. Mary Magdalene in 1963. Went to North High School graduating in 1967, then attended 1 year at Lakeland Community College taking business courses. Mardell has been working in the family business since 1978. Since the passing of her parents and brother, she is the last of her immediate family. She has been blessed with her father’s compassion and lighthearted humor along with her mother’s business sense.