Our funeral directors are here to guide you.
The staff at Park Memorial would like to express our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your loved one. We know that you have many choices when selecting a funeral home; thank you for trusting our team to care for your loved one and their final wishes. In an effort to make the process a little bit easier, here is some information to help you with what to expect from the funeral arrangements process, and what to bring with you.
We know how overwhelming it is to deal with the many decisions, large amounts of paperwork, and forms that you must fill out in this time of grief. We understand how painful it is to have to write your loved one’s name over and over. We understand how tired and fuzzy your mind is trying to answer all of our questions and keep details straight. And we understand that your mind can only take in about half of what you read right now. We understand because we are human, too.
Many on our team have walked your road. Because of this, we also understand how critical these decisions and documents are in areas of both finance as well as legalities. Our purpose and intention in guiding you through the funeral planning and documentation process is to ensure that not only is your loved one’s life meaningfully honoured, but also that your documentation is correct and timely. These both serve to remove major complication from your grieving process.
Your funeral director will guide you through everything from vital statistics information and forms to setting a ceremony date and time, to making plans for your loved one’s farewell ceremony, to choosing your funeral products. We suggest setting aside two to three hours or more for this process.
Subject to an order of the Court, the right to control the disposition of human remains or cremated remains vests in and devolves on persons in the following order of priority:
(a) the personal representative designated in the will of the deceased;
(b) the spouse or adult interdependent partner of the deceased if the spouse or adult interdependent partner was living with the deceased at the time of death;
(c) an adult child of the deceased;
(d) a parent of the deceased;
(e) a guardian of the deceased under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act or, if the deceased is a minor, under the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act or the Family Law Act;
(f) an adult grandchild of the deceased; (g) an adult brother or sister of the deceased;
(h) an adult nephew or niece of the deceased;
(i) an adult next of kin of the deceased determined on the basis provided by sections 67 and 68 of the Wills and Succession Act;
(j) the Public Trustee;
(k) an adult person having some relationship with the deceased not based on blood ties or affinity;
(l) the Minister of Human Services.
In addition to the person who is legally obligated to make the funeral arrangements, it may be helpful for a couple of other family members to come in order to assist with the decision making process.
*From the Alberta Funeral Services Act - General Regulation (Section 36)
Your funeral director will want to hear memories and stories of your loved one, and will ask you the right questions to incorporate personalization into your loved one’s farewell service.
We ask that you make an appointment with us so we can ensure a funeral director will be available to give you the time, assistance and attention you will require.
The initial arrangements meeting definitely endeavours to get the majority of big decisions finalized, but it is normal that all of the fine details will require further communication between your family and your funeral director. There is no question that is off base to ask in order to ensure that our team helps you to plan end execute a farewell ceremony that best honours your loved one.
Do you still have questions about our Services & Solutions?
Contact us today and we will walk you through your process and arrangements.
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9709 111 Ave NW, AB T5G 0B2
Lamont -_780-895-2157_
5208 50 Ave, AB T0B 2R0
Mayerthorpe -_780-786-2533_
5101 47 Ave, AB T0E 1N0
Smoky Lake -_780-656-3839_
311 White Earth St, AB T0A 3C0
Vegreville -_780-632-2000_
4814 50 St, AB T9C 1R6
The hours above are our Edmonton funeral home regular office hours. Office hours in our rural locations are subject to change, therefore please call before visiting us. Please note that our phones are answered (live) 24 hours per day, and that evening services are available as well.
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