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Funeral Director Steve Logan explains what happens during funeral arrangements.
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What Is An Obituary?
An obituary serves as a notification that an individual has passed away and provides information on any services that are scheduled to take place. It also provides a history of the deceased's life and can be a tribute to the life they lived. People often save obituaries as re...
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Funeral Director, Tracy McFee, discusses the things to consider when choosing a casket for your loved one.
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At Oliver’s Funeral Home, we offer a wide selection of customizable stationery designed to reflect and celebrate your loved one’s life and the individuality that made them so special.
Memorial Cards
Each memorial card is custom-designed by one of our experienced graphic designers. Our staff will g...
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Why have a video tribute?
A video tribute is a wonderful way to honour your loved one. It can be played during a funeral service or memorial reception to help personalize this difficult yet special day of celebration for your loved one's life. After the funeral, it can be handed down to future ge...
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Funeral Director Chris Clements discusses the different benefits of choosing burial or cremation.
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A Columbarium Wall is a beautiful interment options for cremated remains that preserves the memory of your loved one for generations to come. Funeral Director Craig McFee gives a tour of Oliver's Garden of Memories Columbarium and explains the options it provides families.
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Facing the duties of an executor of a will can be overwhelming. We have put together a list to help. The summary below is not intended to be all-encompassing and does not cover any further duties that may be involved should complications arise with the estate but it will give you a good foundation o...
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Jordana Kluyt discusses the different things you can do with your loved one’s cremated remains.
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Facing the death of a loved one is never easy. Blake Robertson talks about some practical things you can do to prepare when someone is terminally ill.
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