Portland, Maine
The present structure was built in 1847 by Thomas O'Brion during the beginning of the Greek Revival period. It boasts of many owners during its first hundred years, including the Rines family, who occupied it during the turn of the century. Tastefully redecorated and renovated, this landmark combines architectural beauty and home-like warmth so important to the many families served.

 

Constant maintenance and upkeep are of prime concern; also, we provide ample, easily accessible parking in two large parking lots which further enhance the intown location.

 

South Portland, Maine
Construction of our South Portland Chapel was started in Spring 1989. The Chapel opened in February 1990. The building has a seating capacity for approximately 250 people. Since everything is on one floor, it makes it very easy to navigate and accessible for our disabled visitors.

 

Throughout both buildings, ramps and restrooms are designed to meet the needs our physically disabled guests.

The chapels are conveniently located near restaurants and hotels.