At Woodlawn Memorial Park, we recognize that all our families who have been touched by loss have blue snowflakes of various shades fall around their Christmas celebrations. For some it is a deep [...]
The morning was crisp and slightly over cast with hardly a breeze. Small Canadian flags placed by the 24th Guelph Pathfinders and bright red poppies made by students of Breslau Public School [...]
2018 Remembrance Day Service for Woodlawn Memorial By Susan Farrelly Walter Smith was born in Plymouth, England on December 4, 1889, and he had a brother named Albert and a sister named Flossie. [...]
Is there a better way to celebrate a change in season than by enjoying fresh air while strolling through the past? That’s how many enjoyed the first Sunday of Autumn at the 2018 Spirit Walk on [...]
I began my career here at Woodlawn in May 1977. For those of you who are counting, that’s over 41 years ago. Just think about that for a moment: Elvis Presley was still living, the Atari Video [...]
A once beautiful landscape display becomes overgrown and unsightly…. We often plant shrubs to beautify our landscapes. Here at Woodlawn Memorial Park, many families have planted shrubs to add [...]
Pre-Paying For Cemetery Services: Safe, Protected and Guaranteed Investments in an Uncertain Market
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Investing in stable, guaranteed, and tax-saving investment products is always a formula for financial security in the future. Giving your family the peace of mind that comes from making a solid [...]
How Families & Friends Benefit From A Final Resting Place Only a few years ago, the majority of funerals took place in a church with the body present, followed by a burial in a local [...]
From the Desk of Paul Taylor Well, that was quite the wind storm on Friday afternoon, wasn’t it? I hope your family and friends were not harmed by the very strong winds or the debris blown around [...]
Everyone’s loss is unique and no one grieves in the same way, so there’s no way to present guidelines about how to grieve. Even so, people find themselves being told how to grieve, and as a [...]
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