(Formerly The Hamilton Memorial Society)
— Celebrating Our Year of Service —
Presentation and Annual General MeetingTuesday, May 6th, 2008, 7:30 p.m. Natural BurialMichael Salisbury, President, Natural Burial Co-operative
He will speak on the history and current status of the natural burial movement in Canada and elsewhere. Natural burial is an environmentally sustainable funeral alternative, which embraces the natural cycle of life. The advocates of natural burial believe that it helps to renew our environment while providing friends and family with an enduring, meaningful ritual. Plan to attend this meeting and remember that friends and relatives are always welcome. You do not have to be a member of the Funeral Advisory Society—everyone is encouraged to attend. Tuesday, May 6th, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
Free Admission For more information, please . |
The Society and cooperating funeral directors offer two basic plans:
The funeral directors remove the body to their premises, obtain the legal papers, provide a plain, unlined container or casket, and arrange for transportation to the cemetery or crematorium.
There is no embalming, no viewing, and no cars are provided for a procession.
Funeral or memorial services may be held at the crematorium, the gravesite, in a church or other location.
The funeral directors remove the body to their premises, obtain the legal papers, provide a plain casket placed closed in a reception room for visitors for one visitation period only, and a car for family and clergy.
As with Type A, there is no embalming or viewing of the body. Services may be held in a church or at the graveside. Use of the funeral home chapel may incur extra cost.
Crematory and cemetery charges are in addition to the charges of funeral directors.
Society members are not restricted in any way from selecting the funeral home and the type of funeral they prefer.
Prepayment is not a requirement of pre-arranging funeral plans.
The Funeral Advisory Society of Hamilton and District is a non-profit, volunteer, consumer organization and a member of the Federation of Ontario Memorial Societies, which monitors government regulation of the funeral industry and how changes to it may affect consumers. It links members who relocate with memorial societies in other provinces and countries. The Society does not own or operate any funeral home, crematory, burial ground or grave marker business.
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Spring 2008 (pdf, 4 pages, 41 KB)
Spring 2007 (pdf, 4 pages, 45 KB)
Spring 2006 (pdf, 4 pages, 57 KB)
Spring 2005 (pdf, 4 pages, 30 KB)
Spring 2004 (pdf, 4 pages, 48 KB)
Spring 2003 (pdf, 4 pages, 324 KB)
Spring 2002 (pdf, 4 pages, 21 KB)
The Funeral Advisory Society of Hamilton & District
P. O. Box 89026
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4R5
Telephone: 905-389-8240
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Lifetime membership in the Funeral Advisory Society is $35.00. Should you move outside the Hamilton and District area, it is frequently possible to transfer your membership to another Funeral Advisory Society. The membership form (click on the link, below) is in Adobe portable document format (pdf). You need Acrobat Reader installed on your computer to view and print it. This free utility can be downloaded from the Acrobat Reader download site.
Funeral Advisory Society Membership Application FormPlease print out the application form, fill it in and mail it to:
The Funeral Advisory Society of Hamilton & District
P. O. Box 89026
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4R5
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