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Welcome to Concord Funeral Home - Tel: 978/369-3388

Located in the historic Depot District of Concord, MacRae Tunnicliffe’s Concord Funeral Home has been serving families of all faith traditions since 1936. Caring and compassionate service in a comfortable setting is the hallmark of our mission. Working with each individual family’s requests and preferences, we provide funeral arrangements suited for any situation – traditional wake, funeral, cremation and graveside service. We also invite families to visit our home to discuss all of the funeral options available. Allow us to assist you with your pre-need planning.

Glenn D Burlamachi, CFSP
Director

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Concord Funeral Home in its 75th year
  Ann Ringwood/Wicked Local staff photographer Posing in the Concord Funeral home are Ted Tunnicliffe, former owner and Funeral Director, Glenn Burlamachi, current owner and Funeral Director, and David Halloran, Funeral
Local clergy and funeral director attend grief seminar
The Rev. Thomas Long, left, Tom Lynch and NFDA President Patrick Lynch take a moment for a photo during the recent seminar at New England Institute at Mount Ida College in Newton. A packed house of funeral directors,
Concord Funeral Home has seen continued success with their Partnership with National Obituary Site Tributes.com
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Honored by the Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association
Featured in photo (left) Glenn D. Burlamachi, Funeral Director/owner MacRae-Tunnicliffe’s Concord Funeral Home (center) William Moore, President Massachusetts Funeral Directors Association (right) Edmund H. “Ted”

Welcome to Concord Funeral Home: Tel: 978-369-3388

About Us

Continuing A Tradition Of Service & Trust

The funeral home in 1958.

Responding to the need of local communities, Rothwell N. MacRae opened the MacRae Funeral Home in a storefront on Walden Street in historic Concord, in an area commonly known as "Tuttles-Livery," in 1936. The following year MacRae relocated the firm to its present-day location at the corner of Belknap & Thoreau Streets.

The original MacRae Funeral Home consisted of two living apartments connected in the middle by a one-story link. The original section was thought to be the "Gate House" for the Colonel Belknap Estate. For twenty years until his retirement, MacRae proudly served the communities of Concord, Carlisle, Lincoln, Sudbury, and the Actons from this humble facility.

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