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When you have experienced the loss of a loved one, you can trust us to guide you through the arrangements necessary to create a meaningful ceremony that celebrates the unique life being honored. Our staff is committed to providing your family with the highest quality care and service in your time of need, and we take pride in our responsibility to lighten your burden as you take the first steps toward healing.

Our West Warwick funeral home staff are dedicated to providing personalized, professional and compassionate services to help lighten your burden and support you through the difficult times that follow the loss of a loved one. We're honored to assist you in your time of need, and would like to assure you that we'll do everything in our power to make your experience a meaningful and memorable one.

We invite you to explore our unique history, meet our experienced staff, connect with our local community, and hear what families we have served for both cremations and funerals have had to say.
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Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home was founded in 1914 by the Reverend Hugh B. Carpenter a well- known clergyman and has continued to be operated by the Carpenter family through five generations.
The Reverend Carpenter was Pastor of the Cranston Street-Roger Williams Baptist Church of Providence and a Colonel and Chaplain of the 118th Army Corps of Engineers.
While he served in France during WWI his wife Caroline operated the Funeral Home.
Their son Linn M. Carpenter (1902-1976) joined the family as the second generation.
Since 1914, Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home and Crematory has been helping Rhode Island families in their time of need.
From our on-site crematory to our award-winning, staff-curated aftercare programs, find out more about what makes us different.
Our experienced funeral directors will be with you every step of the way.
Sometimes the thought of planning a funeral seems too difficult for those who've suffered a loss.
We're here to help lighten your burden and remind you of the true value a ceremony can hold for you and your family.
When attending a visitation or funeral, you might find yourself uncertain of what you should wear, what to say, or what to do.
We've put together a short guide to the basics of funeral home etiquette to help you pay your respects with courtesy and consideration.
Try to find out the dress code before you attend, so that you can be sure you'll fit in and look appropriate.
If you aren't sure, simply try to dress in a conservative way that shows respect for the family and other mourners.
This doesn't necessarily mean you must wear black (in fact, some families specify "no black" for their services), but try to avoid overly bright colors.
Even the smallest touch can make a big difference in personalizing your funeral services.
There's no right or wrong when it comes to celebrating your loved one and honoring their life, accomplishments, and individuality.
Personalization isn't just about honoring your loved one's individuality.
It also allows family and friends to feel connected to the services and the life being honored.
A memorable and meaningful service can be an important part of the healing process for those who are coping with a loss.
We're proud to do our part in honoring our country's veterans, and giving back to those whose sacrifice and patriotism define our great nation.
Our duty is to provide you and your family with professional and dignified assistance during your time of need, and to support you in honoring your loved one for their dedication and selfless service.
We would be honored to help you make arrangements for any combination of traditional military tributes.
This is a certificate expressing the nation's recognition of the veteran's service.
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