
Commemorating Our Loved Ones When We Are Apart
During this time of isolation, everything has been impacted: from the approach to groceries, children’s schooling, and travel. Governments are introducing new programs while communities
During this time of isolation, everything has been impacted: from the approach to groceries, children’s schooling, and travel. Governments are introducing new programs while communities
As a society, we have never really had to observe our faith, spirituality, or grief in such a remote fashion before. Some churches have been
In the event of death, what happens? What does a family need to do? Families need to feel prepared. We have compiled a list of
Once you’ve decided to make a will, you might be wondering where to begin. Just like there are many ways to arrange for a funeral,
Tidying up can be a life-changing event. It can be a philosophical expression, placing an importance on joy, practicality, and order. Creating a pleasant, organized
When a family chooses to not view their loved one and proceed directly to cremation, they still have to select a casket or cremation container.
Caring for others is a commitment people make out of a sense of duty while others may view it as a privilege. There are burdens
Funeral professionals are often revered for their empathy and compassion. We accompany people on their journeys through grief or loss on a daily basis. It’s
Following a death, families often rush out to spend thousands of dollars on a monument. Monuments are used to memorialize the deceased and can be used
In Ontario, many families are now choosing to donate their bodies to science. Bequeathing one’s remains for the benefit of education and progress is one