Funeral Home Spotlight: La Paz-Perches Funeral Homes

Perches LogoCongratulations to La Paz-Perches Funeral Homes for being a top-producing firm with Security National last year! 
La Paz-Perches Funeral Home began in 1958, and since has served families of all faiths in the El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM and Cd. Juárez, MX area. Sal attributes his great success to the long legacy with over fifty years of commitment to the families they serve.
Perches LogoSal PerchesCongratulations to La Paz-Perches Funeral Homes for being a top-producing firm with Security National last year! 

La Paz-Perches Funeral Home began in 1958, and since has served families of all faiths in the El Paso, TX, Las Cruces, NM and Cd. Juárez, MX area who suffered the death of a loved one. Sal attributes his great success to the long legacy with over fifty years of commitment to the families they serve. As Perches Funeral Home expanded, families recognized and trusted them. Perches focuses on the unique needs of the Hispanic population, for example making their lobby an inviting place to linger, with drinks and coffee.
 
“I have been approached by several preneed companies. But when Gracie suggested SNL, I knew that would be a good choice because they are a solid company I’d heard good things about. Gracie took the lead, and now letting her run the show has proven successful. SNL provides great packages and a quality underwriting system. I look forward moving on by investing in promotions at booths and health shows… we want to win the next sales contest! “ – Salvador Perches, Owner (www.grupoperches.com)

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