None of us like to think about death, as we are naturally afraid of the unknown and the mysterious. However, we cannot deny that death is something we all will have to face and contend with at some point in our lives. It is simply unavoidable, and yet many of us are often totally unprepared to make the critical decisions and necessary arrangements when a loved one dies.
This is precisely why, at this precarious stage, a family needs to entrust these decisions and arrangements with a sympathetic, professional and efficient funeral home whose members can draw alongside them during their darkest hours.
We are an experienced and expanding company who always endeavour to offer the best possible service to our clients during what is always a difficult and stressful period in their lives.
Melissa and Glenda Baker
It is with great pleasure we welcome Glenda Baker into the business on a full time basis. Glenda and Melissa are a mother and daughter team. Previously Melissa worked with her father Percy who passed away in 2013. Having had the work experience in the UK and working alongside her father for over 12 years, Melissa is happy to have her mother on board.
Dear Lord, give me the patience needed to serve everyone as my own;
the wisdom to understand others feeling;
the knowledge to learn as well as to instruct;
the kindness to treat everyone equally at all times;
the strength to endure long hours and hard work;
the desire to serve others as I would my own family;
the humility to accept words of thanks and praise;
the compassion to be able to touch another's soul;
the pride and the right to smile when I have served a family well;
and, Lord most importantly, the right to shed an honest tear
when my heart is touched.
Lord make me thankful that I am a Funeral Director.
Amen
the wisdom to understand others feeling;
the knowledge to learn as well as to instruct;
the kindness to treat everyone equally at all times;
the strength to endure long hours and hard work;
the desire to serve others as I would my own family;
the humility to accept words of thanks and praise;
the compassion to be able to touch another's soul;
the pride and the right to smile when I have served a family well;
and, Lord most importantly, the right to shed an honest tear
when my heart is touched.
Lord make me thankful that I am a Funeral Director.
Amen
"A funeral is not a day in a lifetime, it is a lifetime in a day"