Obituaries

Stanley Mushinski
B: 1962-12-11
D: 2023-04-30
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Mushinski, Stanley
Mary Makeeff
B: 1952-05-11
D: 2023-04-26
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Makeeff, Mary
Paul Britton
B: 1945-11-16
D: 2023-04-22
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Britton, Paul
Oscar Wiechert
B: 1931-01-04
D: 2023-04-18
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Wiechert, Oscar
Heather Gray
B: 1971-12-16
D: 2023-04-11
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Gray, Heather
David Kovack
B: 1943-12-05
D: 2023-04-09
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Kovack, David
Philip Kirkham
B: 1949-08-20
D: 2023-04-09
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Kirkham, Philip
William Peebles
B: 1948-03-17
D: 2023-04-08
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Peebles, William
Jeffrey Britnell
B: 1962-11-14
D: 2023-04-08
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Britnell, Jeffrey
Paul Chimko
B: 1983-11-19
D: 2023-04-06
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Chimko, Paul
Pauline Pattison
B: 1942-02-26
D: 2023-04-03
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Pattison, Pauline
Wayne Boucher
B: 1957-11-15
D: 2023-03-25
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Boucher, Wayne
David Olver
B: 1947-09-22
D: 2023-03-21
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Olver, David
Florence Kelly
B: 1929-10-23
D: 2023-03-11
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Kelly, Florence
Maureen Paterson
B: 1947-06-10
D: 2023-03-06
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Paterson, Maureen
June McColm
B: 1929-07-28
D: 2023-03-05
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McColm, June
Barbara Hutchison
B: 1939-01-10
D: 2023-03-05
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Hutchison, Barbara
James Eadie
B: 1935-07-11
D: 2023-02-28
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Eadie, James
Robert Thorndyke
B: 1928-08-05
D: 2023-02-19
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Thorndyke, Robert
Earl Savage
B: 1939-05-06
D: 2023-02-17
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Savage, Earl
William McCullough
B: 1952-04-11
D: 2023-02-17
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McCullough, William

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Rather than opting to do things "the same old way", many families today want to celebrate the life of a loved one. Many funeral service professionals see this change as one of the many contributions to social change made by 'Baby Boomers'. The National Funeral Directors Association notes, "As baby boomers age and find themselves having to plan funerals for loved ones and themselves, they are making funeral choices based on values that are different than previous generations. Baby boomers see funerals as a valuable part of the grieving process and are seeking ways to make them meaningful." If you too desire to make the funeral for a loved one more engaging and personally meaningful, a celebration-of-life may be the perfect concept to build on.

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As mentioned in the page Traditional Funeral Services, there are four basic components which make up the conventional approach to funerals:

  1.  A Visitation
  2. The Funeral Service
  3. A Committal Service
  4. The Funeral Reception

A traditional funeral then is a series of events; it's a ritualized process where the deceased, and the attendees, pass from one social status to another; a process where the torn fabric of a family and community is repaired. According to the online article "Six Characteristics of Helpful Ceremonies", by William Hoy, Director of Grief Connect, this is done by including:

  1. Symbols of shared significance intended to communicate beyond words
  2. Ritual actions shared by a group of individuals
  3. Gathered people providing comfort to one another
  4. Connection to heritage through recognized readings
  5. Increased physical contact between attendees provide comfort
  6. Witnessing the transition of the body through burial or cremation

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