St Andrew's St James' Cemetery is a peaceful cemetery located in Orillia. If you are seeking a well-maintained cemetery that is visitor-friendly, then our location is perfect. Please call us for more information on our burial services.
Randy Yerrek Cemetery Lettering is a business that specializes in cemetery lettering and monument lettering in Ontario. With over 20 years of experience, we keep memories alive through our special monument designs. We are dedicated in providing quality tombstone work for our clients so that they can celebrate the life of their loved ones. For your free estimate, call or email us today and see how we can help you.
Forrest & Taylor Funeral Home Limited has been serving the Sutton community since 1880. We are a family-run business with a long history, and unique facilities. We have seating for 100 people in our formal chapel, a separate family room and visitation room. We also have a reception room, including full kitchen facilities. We can arrange for catering, or you can use your own. Please contact us for more information or visit our website for pre-planning details.
Glenwood Cemetery is open to the public for visitation and walking seven days a week.
Glenwood Cemetery is an active cemetery
located on 62 acres of land. Designed as a
garden cemetery, it is set in rolling's hills, with
majestic mature forests, gardens, water
features and winding walking paths.
Established in 1873, it has offered a serene
resting place .
Professional and sensitive service are a
priority for our staff. Glenwood Cemetery takes
offers a variety of interment options: in-ground
and cremation burials, a scattering ground and
columbaria.
Glenwood Cemetery is a rich but generally
unrecognized resource of local and national
history.
Thornton Cemetery and Crematorium, also referred to as the "cemetery with the pond" among Oshawa and Whitby locals is a part of the Mount Pleasant Group of Funeral Centres and Cemeteries. Our broad selection of burial options includes single graves with flat markers or upright monuments, larger lots, above-ground mausoleum entombment, cremation and a Veterans' section. We features indoor niches, an outdoor columbarium and ossuary.
Cemetery staff provide support, guidance and expert advice throughout the decision making process. Staff are able to answer any questions you may have as well as assist with:
•Sales of plots, niches, monuments and markers
•Transfer of interment rights
•Memorial trees and benches for individual tributes
•Guided tours of Union Cemetery for groups and school trips
Mount Lawn Funeral Home & Cemetery offers personalized funeral, cemetery and cremation services all at one location. Our chapel seats 250 guests and we gladly provide in-house catering for families that wish to host a reception. We also have a beautiful outdoor patio that helps families connect with the soothing power of nature. This a very special feature because it is the largest patio in Durham region. Our facility is wheelchair accessible, equipped with a state-of-the-art audiovisual system and 120 parking spaces on-site. Our 78-acre cemetery grounds is the perfect blend of manicured gardens, informal native plantings and the untouched beauty of Corbett Creek’s protected marshland. This tranquil haven attracts a wide variety of birds and small wildlife and offers the ideal setting to honour a loved one. Proud to be part of the Arbor Memorial family, a Canadian company with a long-standing tradition of exceptional service.
The beginning of the United Church congregation in Victoria Square dates back to 1832, when the Primitive Methodists first established what was then termed a ''class'' here under the leadership of ''Daddy'' William Haton. This group built a church on the east side of Woodbine, north of Elgin Mills. Around the same time, John Wesley, leader of the Wesleyan Methodists, was initiating a new influence on our way of life. John Wesley was born in England in the 17th century. He and his brother, Charles, preached a strictly disciplined way of life and because of this, they and their followers were known as Methodists. Toronto's early settlers included many Methodists: Egerton Ryerson, Bishop Strachan, and Timothy Eaton for example.
Serving families since 1850, Cataraqui Cemetery is a rural garden cemetery offering monument, cremation and cemetery services to the greater Kingston area.