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Taking the time to say goodbye to your pet means showing your love and loyalty. Our high-end pet funeral services are for all those who wish to offer their dog, cat or any other pet a dignified and respectful ending. No matter which of our services you choose, you will know that you have given your pet the best you can offer.
Planning a Remembrance is the First Step : Most people find that pausing to reflect on an individual?s life provides comfort as well as a respectful remembrance of their loved one. Whether you are considering cremation or a casket burial, selecting the type of commemorative event that is right for you or your loved one is the first step in making final arrangements. Many Different Types of Remembrances : Beechwood offers a wide variety of commemorative options 3-4 traditional funerals, life celebrations, memorial services, informal gatherings and catered receptions. It may be something very private or it may include your extended family and friends. It?s a personal choice, and Beechwood can accommodate whatever is right for you and your family.
When Ottawa closed its Lowertown cemeteries (Barracks Hill Cemetery: 1788-1844, and Sandy Hill Cemetery: 1844-1872), His Excellency Joseph Eugène Guigues, 1st Bishop of Ottawa (1848), purchased 50 acres of land from Mr. Bradley for the interment of Catholics. This land became known as Notre-Dame Cemetery. It is Ottawa's oldest and largest Catholic Cemetery. Under the direction of Canon Georges Bouillon, a notable diocesan priest-architect, the plans for the new cemetery began to take shape on October 2, 1870. Work continued in 1871, and on May 1st, 1872, the grounds were consecrated by Bishop Guigues in the presence of 8,000 faithful, and the cemetery was officially opened.
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