With decades of experience in the funeral industry, we’re here to guide you with care, compassion, and trusted expertise.
Tools for starting difficult discussions
Expert guidance for informed planning
Understanding pre-planning options
Clear explanation of costs and funding
Help organizing important information
Protect your loved ones from unexpected costs by locking in today’s prices with secure, regulated funding and flexible payment options that that provide reassurance and security.
Rest easy knowing you’ve documented your wishes clearly and thoughtfully, ensuring your family experiences no added stress or confusion while making the choices that matter most.
Your family isn’t generic, and your final wishes shouldn’t be either. We help people avoid generic send offs, and plan services ahead that are personally meaningful and powerfully resonant with their friends, family and loved ones.
Planning your final wishes in advance gives your loved ones freedom from difficult decisions during an emotional time, gives you comfort and reassurance, and gives your family and friends the opportunity to celebrate your life, your way.
As our careers wind down, many of us find ourselves wondering what’s next. Hobbies and travel often come to mind, as do new learning opportunities and the chance to pursue interests we previously put on the backburner. But for most of us, our biggest focus upon retirement is our family. As you make the enormous transition into retirement, consider attending one of our education sessions to understand the psychological benefits of pre-planning your funeral.
Planning ahead ensures your wishes are honoured and relieves your loved ones of difficult decisions during uncertain times.
Pre-planning helps safeguard your finances, ensuring your family won’t face unexpected expenses.
Creating a thoughtful plan allows you to shape how you’ll be remembered and ensures your goodbye is meaningful.
Discussing final wishes with aging parents can feel overwhelming—but we’re here to help. We’ve been helping families plan funerals for decades, and can help facilitate these important conversations with sensitivity and care.
End-of-life wishes can be a difficult subject for parents to bring up, even if they’re starting to think about it. If your parents start talking about other people’s funeral plans or drop any other hints, it’s a good sign that you should start the conversation.
Sometimes people aren’t ready to think about their own end-of-life plans until they see someone else go through it. A recent loss often sparks conversations about planning ahead, providing an opportunity to support your parents in preparing for the future.
– Dawn D.
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