The loss of a loved one is difficult under normal circumstances. The latest Executive Order that Governor Lamont has signed allows 100 percent capacity of indoor space to religious, spiritual and worship gatherings, and optional face mask wearing inside of our facility if people are vaccinated to prevent COVID 19. Cook Funeral Home will continue to work with the recommendations of the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), the DPH (Department of Public Health) and the Governor of the State of Connecticut, and we are updated by CFDA (Connecticut Funeral Directors Association) as to the very best procedures in how we can serve, and also how we can protect, our families who we are privileged to serve.
We are here to help. Throughout this crisis, Tim Cook remains focused on the highest standards of funeral service as we serve our community.
Witnessing the sacredness of life through death is a shared community responsibility. Our family and staff have taken an oath to honor your family and provide the most caring and personal service of which we are capable. Our hope is to assist you in planning and providing a profoundly personal remembrance experience for your family and friends in memory of your loved one.
Whether you have come to our site for information about an upcoming service or to make arrangements for one, we hope the information you find here will be helpful.
We have added new features for your web experience with us. They include:
Directly order flowers, view and sign the condolences book, share memories and more to celebrate lives of those dearly missed.
Take a few moments to express your wishes now and help to ease the burden on your loved ones.
A collection of answers to questions that people often have when arranging for a funeral.