Invaluable service and care at the most stressful time in the life of any family is the essential element of Tallman Funeral Homes. Dignity for the deceased and concern for the living is the hallmark of the Tallman business. There is something special about having a friend and neighbour caring for a deceased family member.
While often lost in large, impersonal funeral homes, this remains for citizens of Lincoln and surrounding Niagara communities served by the Tallmans. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and grief support, as well as the traditional funeral and cremation services that we have to offer.
While often lost in large, impersonal funeral homes, this remains for citizens of Lincoln and surrounding Niagara communities served by the Tallmans. Please feel free to browse our pages to learn more about pre-planning a funeral and grief support, as well as the traditional funeral and cremation services that we have to offer.
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In 1941, Oliver and Sadie Tallman moved to Campden, Ontario and started Tallman Funeral Home. In 1961, The Vineland Chapel was built and in 1964 the Beamsville Chapel was added to the business. The Tallman family has been serving the changing needs of the community for over 78 years. Under the BAO, we are a Funeral Establishment Operator Class 1.
These articles will help you understand something about the grief and how we can help ourselves and others through the difficult process. These articles were written by Dr Bill Webster, our Director of Grief Education, and are part of a comprehensive library available on our Grief Journey web portal.
Giving a meaningful, moving eulogy can be a nerve-wracking situation for even the most accomplished public speaker, but it need not be. How can you summarize somebody's life in a few short minutes, while being both somber and funny at the same time? Writing and delivering a eulogy is a therapeutic tool to help deal with your grief, and being chosen to give a eulogy is an honor and should be treated that way.
Like everything in society, funeral etiquette and what is expected of you has evolved over time. As always common sense and good discretion is the best guide to proper funeral etiquette. Here are a few do's and don'ts of funeral etiquette. Express your condolences - It's not easy to come up with the words to offer sympathy to someone who has just lost a loved one.
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Jeff Friesen
Aug 30, 2018
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Tallmans recently presided over the Funeral arrangements for our dear mother. They were very caring, and wonderful people to deal with during this difficult time. Would like to Thank them again for all the did. Also highly recommend them for all your funeral arrangements.
Sincerely,
Jeff and Anita Friesen
Sincerely,
Jeff and Anita Friesen