Best of the Best: FairHaven Has What It Takes

FairHaven Funeral Home • Apr 24, 2019

We've been nominated for the Macon Telegraph's Best of Best 2019 Award. We're asking for your vote!

FairHaven Funeral Home 2019 Best of the Best

"We're flattered to be nominated once again for the Best of the Best in Macon," said Brittany Rewis Kalejta , funeral director at FairHaven Funeral Home. "Families who have come into our care realize that our priority is service excellence, and it shows in everything we do for them."

After serving families in Macon for nearly five years, FairHaven Funeral Home has established itself as a value-priced provider. The contemporary design, high attention to detail, and impeccable service have quickly distinguished the funeral home in the Macon community.

FairHaven has been awarded Best of the Best Honorable Mentions three years in a row, so the expectations are high.

"We invite anyone who has come through our doors to cast a vote on our behalf," Rewis Kalejta said. "We know we're doing something that is getting noticed in Macon. Our Google reviews and Facebook reviews keep telling us we're on the right track."

To cast a vote for FairHaven or learn more about the Best of the Best awards, we encourage you to visit the Macon Telegraph or call 478-788-2929 for assistance. Voting ends May 5, 2019.


FairHaven Funeral Home in Macon is committed to looking after your family's needs while saving you thousands of dollars. Our facilities are refreshing and modern. However, it's our empathy, kindness, professionalism and attention to detail that consistently help families through the challenges of losing a loved one. Browse our website or reach us to learn more.

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