About Us

About Us

"Family owned and operated funeral home."

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About Us

The Salerno family tradition began over 100 years ago in the Taylor Street neighborhood in Chicago. Serving as an interpreter, Rosario D. Salerno, the patriarch of the family, often would help neighbors and friends with financial advice and would assist in paying their bills. Many times, Rosario was called upon to help his immigrant friends make funeral arrangements. This task became such a part of Rosario’s life that he decided to start his own funeral business.


In the early 1910s, the young entrepreneur opened up a storefront funeral business at 724 DeKoven Street, while his family lived above on the second floor. Rosario ran his business until his death in 1934. Upon his passing, the business was handed down to his children. Out of 8 children, 6 of the 7 sons would go into the funeral business, while the last son would become an attorney. Rosario’s only daughter, Marie, would become a physician.

In the early 1900s, the majority of wakes were held in the home of the deceased. As wakes began moving out of the family’s home, the Salernos were part of a growing trend in the funeral business, allowing them to open their second funeral chapel at 813 W Taylor Street. They remained at their second location until 1963, when their funeral home was razed to make way for The University of Illinois. Anticipating the University’s arrival, the Salerno family opened another location at 6300 W. North Ave., where they remained until 1986. In 1984, the family took over The Galewood Funeral Home, at 1857 N. Harlem, Chicago, and renamed it Salerno’s Galewood Chapels.


The 3rd generation of Salerno’s, Joseph G, entered the business in the early 1960s and would eventually become President of the operation in the mid-nineties. Under his tutelage, in 1994, the family opened up Salerno’s Rosedale Chapels, at 450 W Lake St., Roselle. It was at this time that the 4th generation of the Salernos, Joseph’s son George, entered the family business after completing law school.


The family now owns and operates one funeral home under; Salerno’s Rosedale Funeral Chapels in Roselle. All the while, the family has operated their business under its founder Rosario’s premise that “No Christian should go unburied”.

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Online Memorial

We can create a customized, online memorial for you to share with family and friends. The memorial includes the obituary and any photographs you wish to provide. It will serve as a place for visitors to post condolences, share memories, upload photos, and light candles in honor of your loved one.

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Tribute Video

We can produce a personal tribute video that can be played at the service and online. Simply provide us with the photographs you want to include and we will transform them into a video celebration of your treasured memories. DVDs or digital files of the video are also available.

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Ordering Flowers

We make it easy for friends and family to send flowers to your home or service to honor your loved one. We have partnered with local florists to offer the convenience of ordering directly from the obituary page of our website. You can also use this feature to select the flowers you would like at the service. This is a secure way to choose beautiful arrangements from the privacy and comfort of your home.

Sharing Service Details

We reduce the stress of contacting those who need the details of the service for your loved one. We post the dates and times of the service as part of the online memorial on our website. You can then either share the memorial on your Facebook or Twitter page or copy the details from the site into an email or text. Both options give you the peace of mind that you have provided the necessary information to those who need it.