The T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home has provided two generations of capable and compassionate service to the Dashwood and surrounding area since it's founding. Its founder, Thomas Harry Hoffman started his career in funeral service in 1926 when he worked for Peter McIsaac, Undertaker in Dashwood.
He was licensed in 1934 and purchased the business, upon the death of Peter McIsaac in 1939. In 1941 Harry built the present Funeral Home in Dashwood, making it the first residential Funeral Home in the area. In 1977, an addition was made to the funeral home and in 1995 a new front lobby was added.
He was licensed in 1934 and purchased the business, upon the death of Peter McIsaac in 1939. In 1941 Harry built the present Funeral Home in Dashwood, making it the first residential Funeral Home in the area. In 1977, an addition was made to the funeral home and in 1995 a new front lobby was added.
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Note: If using GPS, try entering 126 Dashwood Main Street, Dashwood, Ont. This is the Canada Post Office, which is two doors down and on the same side of the street as the Funeral Home and should work better than our address. Most systems do not recognize our address. Take Richmond St. north, on Hwy # 4, approx.
T. Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home takes pride in meeting the comfort and needs of all it's families. The funeral home originally built in 1941 has embarked on many changes and upgrades over the years to better serve the needs of families. In 1977 an addition was added to the west side allowing for a second visitation room, garage and covered carport.
No matter if a death is sudden, or if it something that was a long time coming, the loss of a loved one makes us feel emotional and overwhelmed. No amount of preparation can fully prepare you for the loss of a loved one. When you are in a heightened emotional state, even the most basic decisions can seem staggering.
Traditionally, a burial service involves a visitation, followed by a funeral service in a church, or other place of worship. The casket is typically present at both these events, and it is your decision on whether to have the casket open or not. You have the option of having the remains interred (earth burial), or it may be entombed in a crypt inside a mausoleum (above ground burial).
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Shirley Andraza
Jun 26, 2016
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