Every life is different and every family situation is different. H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre offers cremation and burial options as unique as your loved one. We thank all of the families that have shared their feelings with us about our services. Your notes are a precious reward that inspire us to provide the best results for each and every family we serve.
Services
H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre is family owned and has operated in Duncan for over 10 years. We encourage you to browse the pages of our website. And, we hope it will assist you in making informed decisions. We are caring, empathetic and sensitive to the cultural needs of the families and communities we serve.
Arranging a funeral service can be a difficult task. But gathering with friends and family, in a supportive environment, provides those who are grieving the opportunity to share memories, offer words of comfort, say goodbye and begin the healing journey. At H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre we offer personalized services that are sensitive to the cultural needs of the families and communities we serve.
These listings represent funeral services entrusted to our care. Since it's not always possible to attend a service in person, you are encouraged to use our interactive online tributes to leave a condolence, share a memory, post a photo or simply light a candle. If the service you seek is not shown use the "Search Tributes" feature.
Someone close to you has died. If you are responsible for the personal affairs and final arrangements of the deceased, the experience can be overwhelming. When someone dies in hospital, hospice or a nursing home: As soon as possible contact H.W. Wallace Cremation & Burial Centre or ask the nursing staff to do this on your behalf.
A funeral is an opportunity to pay tribute to someone you love. For those who are left behind, a service provides a place for family and friends to gather to support one another. It is an opportunity to celebrate the life and accomplishments of a loved one. It is the starting point from which the grief-healing process may begin.
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Jessica Foreman
Oct 28, 2020
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