Black processional sedan staged outside a chapel

FAMILY · PROCESSION · QUIET CARE

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Family limousines for six. Processional sedans. Lead and follow vehicles. Church to cemetery to reception, pre-routed and quiet. Funeral home accounts welcomed.

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LIMO provides funeral family limousines and procession vehicles for funeral homes — black livery, processional sedans, multi-vehicle coordination, and respectful discretion.
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QUIET CARE

Built for the funeral director
who has already thought of everything else.

THE DIFFERENCE

Why most funeral transport adds stress.

The family should not be making logistics calls between the service and the cemetery.

TRADITIONAL HEARSE COMPANY

  • Often a dated fleet — 10-year-old livery
  • Fixed inventory, hard to add a second limo
  • Limited to the immediate area
  • Service vehicles often unbranded, mixed condition

LIMO

  • Late-model Cadillac and Lincoln livery
  • Scalable from one family car to a 12-vehicle procession
  • Coverage across the Northeast
  • Consistent all-black livery, every vehicle

FAMILY DRIVES THEMSELVES

Grieving family members behind the wheel. A teenager driving the grandmother because no one else can. Parking at the cemetery, parking at the reception, splitting up because there are not enough cars. The day becomes about logistics instead of the person being honored.

LIMO

Family in the back seat, together, from chapel to graveside to reception. Driver handles the route, the parking, the timing. Phones stay in pockets. The family arrives at each location at the same time, ready to be present.

RIDESHARE / TAXI

Inappropriate for the moment. Vehicles arrive looking nothing like the procession. Drivers do not know the protocol — the order of cars, the slow speed, the pulling-over for the lead. Family members find themselves explaining a funeral to a stranger.

LIMO

Drivers trained on funeral protocol. Vehicles match the procession line. Quiet greeting, no conversation unless invited, doors held without ceremony. The transportation disappears into the day.

QUIET CARE

Family in one car.
Procession in line.

Black family limousine with extended cabin

FAMILY LIMOUSINE

Six-passenger black limousine for the immediate family. Bench seating in the back, room to sit together. The driver knows the day's schedule by heart.

Procession line of black sedans outside a chapel

PROCESSION VEHICLES

Lead and follow sedans for the procession. Identical livery, all black, matching the line. Drivers brief each other on the route before the chapel doors close.

Chauffeur holding open door for a family at the chapel

QUIET PROTOCOL

Doors held without flourish. Greetings to the family at first meeting only. No questions, no condolences scripted by management — just presence and attention.

Sedan staged outside a reception venue

CHAPEL → CEMETERY → RECEPTION

Three legs, one driver, one invoice. Family does not change cars between locations. The reception venue is on the run-sheet before the day begins.

"We refer LIMO when our own fleet is committed or when a family needs a second or third vehicle. Their drivers behave exactly like ours — quiet, professional, on the dot. Families have called us afterwards to compliment the driver they didn't know wasn't ours."

— FUNERAL DIRECTOR · BOSTON METRO

SIDE BY SIDE

How LIMO compares for funeral transport.

LIMO HEARSE CO. FAMILY DRIVES RIDESHARE
Late-model black livery
Multi-vehicle procession coordination
Family limousine (6-pax)
Pre-routed chapel → cemetery → reception
Funeral home contract accounts
Multi-faith protocol familiarity
Same-day / last-minute availability

Yes   Limited   No

THE OFFER

Quiet care.
Four hours included.

Family limousine — 6-passenger$320
Vetted chauffeur, funeral protocol$120
Pre-routed chapel → cemetery → reception$60
Multi-vehicle procession coordination$80
Lead / follow sedans (per vehicle)$180
Multi-faith familiarity$40
Funeral home contract billing$30
Total value$830

FROM

$300

STARTING · 4HR INCLUDED

Family limousine from $300/day · Procession sedans from $200/vehicle · Funeral home contract pricing on volume

On time. Always.  Vehicles staged 30 minutes before chapel time, every time. If we miss that window, the family vehicle is on us — and the procession adjusts at no charge.

RESERVE

Two minutes.
Funeral home or family booking.

SECURE · ENCRYPTED · REFUNDABLE UNTIL 24H BEFORE PICKUP

QUESTIONS

Everything, answered.

Do you have contract rates for funeral homes?

Yes. Funeral homes that refer us regularly receive flat per-vehicle rates with priority dispatch and consolidated monthly invoicing. We never bill the family directly under a funeral home account — it goes on the funeral home's monthly statement.

What is the typical procession size you can support?

Anywhere from one family limousine to a 12+ vehicle procession with lead and follow sedans. For larger processions we coordinate with the funeral home's existing hearse provider and local police escort where applicable.

Do you handle multi-faith services?

Yes. Drivers are briefed on the specific tradition — Catholic, Jewish, Greek Orthodox, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, secular. This includes the proper timing for the procession, expectations at graveside, and any reception protocols (e.g. dietary considerations for the post-service meal). We default to silence and let the family lead.

How fast can you arrange same-day funeral transport?

We hold a small fleet buffer specifically for unexpected funeral needs. Same-day requests within Boston, NYC, and the Northeast corridor are typically fulfilled within 3 hours when fleet permits. Earlier notice is always better — but we know the timing is rarely a choice.

Are dietary considerations relevant for the driver at the reception?

For drivers waiting through a reception in a religious community (e.g. kosher, halal), we brief the driver on appropriate behavior — not entering the meal hall, not consuming non-compliant food brought into the vehicle, declining offered food respectfully. Small detail that the family notices.

Can the same driver and vehicle stay with the family for the full day?

Yes, and this is the default. The family limousine driver stays with that vehicle from chapel through cemetery through reception. The same person who held the door at the chapel is the same person who opens it at the reception.

Do you provide hearses?

No — hearses are specialized and remain the domain of the funeral home's primary livery contract. We provide the family vehicle and the procession sedans that supplement the hearse.

Still have questions?

Call (781) 730-6618. Funeral desk answers 24/7. We respond within an hour, day or night.