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    Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum & Cremation Centre - Urn Wreath

    Westminster Cemetery, Mausoleum & Cremation Centre

    (3 reviews)

    I would like to tell everyone of mine and my sisters heartfelt experience with all of the wonderful…read moreemployees at Westminster Memorial Park Mortuary, Dignity Memorial.  Our Mother passed on the 10Th of April 2021. Our first contacts were Garrett Shull  and   Emma Birdseye. They came to transport my mothers body.  They were both so very respectful and caring with us all. They handled our mom as if she were their own. Elizabeth Mendoza ,our funeral arranger was our next contact.  Caring, knowledgeable, explained every step and organized everything. Made sure we had everything  for our meeting at the mortuary .  Where we met with Elizabeth and Larry LaCost assistant Manager Cemetery  and Anna Stemmer.    Again, very knowledgeable, Caring,  but the most important thing was the love and humanity.  Ron Grant, Service director gravesite, showed all the love and caring . All of us shared stories funny and sad. And Horacio Berumen , our maintenance gentleman, who opened and closed the Bench my mom and dad both rest in now,   handled  my folks and my family with the greatest of care. And I don't want to forget the lovely lady who is the receptionist, the first person we greet, . Last but not least,  Lilly Navas , as we stood and talked to say our goodbyes, I want to say again what a wonderful caring staff . One more thing, we do not thank all of our  funeral and mortuary employees.  All of you went above and beyond with covids  aftermath. Working 15 hours a day . Refitting freezer trucks for remains of our loved ones. And you still have your love, your humanity and grace . There is so much more I would like to say; all good. But from the bottom of my heart, from the bottom of my sisters heart we thank you and will never forget any of you. Kathleen Curiale  Vasquez Shaw  and Victoria Curiale Pasley.

    I have had to go to many funerals at this cemetery and have quite a fewbfamiky members. The grounds…read moreare well keptband we have always received respectful treatment.

    Steeles Memorial Chapel - Looking from the entrance to the chapel towards the building entrance vestibule. Jan 2024

    Steeles Memorial Chapel

    (2 reviews)

    The best ever. Funeral home with a golden heart. Second to none. People that realy care about loved…read moreones. So much better than Benjamins who are cheaters liars and thieves.

    Do not use them! The assistant funeral director, Adam Sokoloski, literally lied to us about the…read moreavailability of our desired cemetery location so he could push us to buy the one they're affiliated with. As per my mother's wishes she needed to be buried at a Jewish cemetery and close to us (Halton region) so we can do frequent visits. Adam left his office to call a cemetery we identified. What he didn't know is while he was in the other room calling, we also called. When we spoke with the Rabbi there, he said "oh, I just spoke with someone from Steeles Memorial Chapel and said we have room." However, when Adam came back in, he said he got through, and was told they had *NO* plots available, and again tried to push his affiliated cemetery location onto us. We still had the Rabbi on the phone and said "oh, we found a site. We got the guy on the phone." Adam took the phone, and when he introduced himself to the Rabbi, he said right away (on speakerphone) "Oh yes, you and I just spoke about our available plots". Adam's facial reaction was like he got the wind knocked out of him. We just caught him completely lying to us, tossing aside our wishes, and the desires of my late mother as stated in her will, being 100% deceitful, just so he could profit more off of us, and push us to accept a completely inappropriate cemetery location that is easily an hour away. This place clearly has no issues with being completely unethical if it means getting a commission.

    York Cemetery and Funeral Centre - Room for visitation and funeral services

    York Cemetery and Funeral Centre

    (10 reviews)

    Willowdale

    Tips: - There is site parking…read more - It's a large cemetery. Senlac Road cuts it in half. - This place offers visitation, prayer, and burial services, which is nice not having to drive a long distance after the prayer service to visit the final resting place. My best friend from grade 10 Cantonese class let me know last Friday that his mom had passed away earlier in the week. I immediately felt so sad. She was a remarkable woman who brought six kids and husband from Vietnam over to Canada to start a new life. My friend was her caretaker for several years. He is the youngest out of the six siblings. He let me know that visitation was being held last Saturday. Visitation, prayers, and funeral services were on Monday at York Cemetery and Funeral Centre. It was too short notice for me to visit on Saturday. Instead, I booked a day off to pay my respects this past Monday. My friend, like me, is a planner. I feel that if you don't plan, you're not my friend... haha! A good decade ago, he financed a plot of land for his mom's final resting place at this cemetery. He also financed a spot next to her, so they would always be together. He did monthly payments. It makes sense to not stress about it when the day comes. I used to hang out in this part of North York when I was an undergraduate. When you're young, you don't think of a cemetery in the area. Yep, it's tucked away from the craziness that is Yonge Street. I had no problem finding the cemetery. I got there on a snowy morning at 9 am. It was peaceful and picturesque as the signs clearly directed me to the funeral centre. I parked in a spot fairly close to the entrance. I didn't realize that I had accidentally parked in an accessibility spot. The snow had covered it and I didn't see the blue until the snow had melted a bit. Oops! I made oops moments as I went. I walked in. There was a man holding the door. I said hi. I didn't hear what he had said to me. He had a quiet voice. I then turned around, sensing that he was displeased. He asked me if I had heard him. It felt rhetorical. First, I had a winter hat on that covered my ears. Second, I saw a digital sign with three faces on it. I needed to figure out which one was my friend's mom and which room to go in. If I looked like a complete tourist, I was. I apologized. He should understand that folks mourn differently and get distracted. He seemed okay afterwards. I said that I was here for the middle photo. He let me know that the visitation and prayer services were in the room to the right on the photo. I did things sort of backwards. Again, I don't hang out at funeral homes often. I went into the room, lit an incense stick, and prayed while visiting my friend's mom. She looked at peace. This place did a tasteful job celebrating her life with lots of flowers, fruit, and more. I needed a washroom, so I left the room to figure it out. I asked two folks seated next to the photo. I would later get an introduction from my friend that they were his niece and partner. Cool! They helped me with the washroom directions. I was nearly at the women's when my friend came out of the men's. No matter how much time passes when we haven't seen each other, we pick up from where we left off. It happened and we chatted for a bit. I attended to my bladder. The washroom was clean and nice. There are coat rooms everywhere. This place has thought of everything. I signed the guestbook. The room where we were had coffee, water, and danish butter cookies. I appreciated the water and cookies. My friend seemed to relieved that I had come. He hung out with me as much as he could, which was sweet. Photos of his mom with family scrolled on the screen. A Buddhist monk led prayer services. Staff and the director let us know when prayers were done and we'd be heading out to the resting place. Staff were great directing the pallbearers on what to do. I liked the care that they exhibited. We all followed the hearse in our vehicles to her final resting place. It seemed like a long ride because we were going slow with hazard lights on. We crossed Senlac Road to get to section 37. This place is special. It accepts all religious denominations. You see how harmonious it is cutting through the cemetery. Greek. Catholic. Buddist. Jewish. A lot more. It was so nice. I liked seeing these huge elephant statues in one section. My friend said that there's a famous movie director buried here. Wow! The burial was efficient and tasteful. We lit incense, prayed, and put a rose on top of her closed coffin. It was a windy day (-2°C with a windchill of -12°C). When you're standing there, it feels colder. The director said that we could go into our cars and he'd let us know when to come back to pay our final respects. I stayed out with my friend. Leaving was interesting. Some paths were blocked, so I winged it with my friend next to me in my car. It's a nice cemetery. I will return to visit his mom and discover more of it. (412)

    Visited the services of York Cemetery and Funeral Centre in Toronto for a relative's visitation…read more The staff were compassionate and helped guide us with clear directions. The facility was quiet, clean, and arranged in a way that felt respectful and serene. Everything ran smoothly and was handled with care. Overall, a beautiful and professional location.

    Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery Crematorium - Entrance

    Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery Crematorium

    (6 reviews)

    On my most recent visit during mother's day, it was a bright and sunny day. Many others also…read morevisited from the flowers I see across the cemetery. I did mention that the maintenance of the graveyard is really good in my last review... well my dad recently told me that during a visit in the past, we came by in the morning, and by the time my uncle's family visited later that day, our flowers were already missing. I'm not sure if they are so on top of maintaining the place that they already threw out our flowers before the end of the day or someone took it. But who takes flowers for the dead anyways?! We also notice the tombstone for our family and others are sliding slightly off center from the base.... so we'll have to send them a note to see if they can shift it back to the center. This year we are trying something different. We bought potted flowers and planted it on the ground next to the grave. Let's see on our next visit for Father's day if it's still there or alive. Likely unrelated though, I did just read a recent news article that there has been a string of thefts across 8 cemeteries including this one for valuable jewelry (especially inside mausoleum compartments). So those who have above ground urns or compartments, might want to check their niches or reconsider including any valuables inside.

    Absolutely no follow-up after burial. A year after a family member was buried here, the plot is…read morestill a sunken depression with no sod. The marker is propped up by a stick. Repeated calls brings promises to make things right, but they never are. This has been going on for over a year. Take your business elsewhere.

    Cummer Burial Grounds - funeralservices - Updated May 2026

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