Arbutus Funeral Service Inc.

Arbutus Funeral Service Inc. Arbutus Funeral Service is located in the Walnut Grove. Serving Fort Langley, Walnut Grove, Langley,

FAQ: What do I do if I am not satisfied with the way a funeral was handled?In Canada, funeral services are regulated pro...
03/31/2023

FAQ: What do I do if I am not satisfied with the way a funeral was handled?

In Canada, funeral services are regulated provincially and this information can be found on the Canadian Consumer Information website at www.consumerinformation.ca

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Cremation jewelry is becoming increasingly popular as a means of memorializing cremated remains. The term "cremation jew...
03/29/2023

Cremation jewelry is becoming increasingly popular as a means of memorializing cremated remains. The term "cremation jewelry, “or funeral, remembrance, or memorial jewelry, is simply a way for people to be close to a loved one in place of many other options that Maple Ridge BC Funeral Homes offer.

Here is some information from the Arbutus Funeral Service team on cremation jewelry. 👇

There are numerous options for storing cremains following cremation. Keep the ashes in an urn or display them proudly at your desk or home. In addition to in...

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03/27/2023

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The primary advantages of pre-arranging your funeral is to relieve the burden on your loved ones in an already emotional...
03/24/2023

The primary advantages of pre-arranging your funeral is to relieve the burden on your loved ones in an already emotional time, and to ensure your funeral is carried out according to your wishes, eliminating the task of second-guessing what you would have wanted.

Taking the time now to arrange your funeral is one less thing your loved ones will need to worry about once you’ve passed. Pre-planning and pre-paying your funeral is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give to your family.

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FAQ: Why are funerals so expensive?Funerals are labor intensive and require a lot of work from a lot of people. The cost...
03/22/2023

FAQ: Why are funerals so expensive?

Funerals are labor intensive and require a lot of work from a lot of people. The cost of a funeral goes beyond merchandise such as caskets, it includes the services of a funeral director in making the necessary arrangements, filling out forms, and dealing with all the other people involved in the death (doctors, lawyers, insurance companies).

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03/20/2023

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Happy St. Patrick's Day! How are you celebrating today? Tell us in the comments below!🍀
03/17/2023

Happy St. Patrick's Day! How are you celebrating today?

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FAQ: How much does a funeral cost?The cost of the funeral varies depending on the wishes you have. The average cost of a...
03/15/2023

FAQ: How much does a funeral cost?

The cost of the funeral varies depending on the wishes you have. The average cost of a funeral is between $5,000-$7,000, however, the most basic of services can cost as little as $1000. The cost includes all professional services including transportation, embalming and other preparations, the use of a facility for the ceremony, and the purchase of a casket or urn.

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03/13/2023

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Did you know that there are several different types of cemeteries? Those include: ✅Monumental Cemetery ✅Lawn Cemetery✅Ma...
03/10/2023

Did you know that there are several different types of cemeteries?

Those include:
✅Monumental Cemetery
✅Lawn Cemetery
✅Mausoleum
✅Columbarium
✅Natural Cemeteries

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Happy International Women's Day!!💐 There are so many strong women in this world to celebrate, who is your biggest female...
03/08/2023

Happy International Women's Day!!💐

There are so many strong women in this world to celebrate, who is your biggest female inspiration?🤩

FAQ: Do I need to have an embalming?No. In fact some religions forbid embalming. However, some countries require embalmi...
03/08/2023

FAQ: Do I need to have an embalming?

No. In fact some religions forbid embalming. However, some countries require embalming by law in order for remains to leave or enter the country. If it is not against your religious custom, embalming is recommended, especially if there is an extended gap between death and burial or cremation.

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107A/20171 92A Avenue
Langley, BC
V1M3A5

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Locally Owned Funeral Home Langley, BC

About Arbutus Funeral Service Arbutus Funeral Service is located in the Walnut Grove area of northwest Langley Township. The company is family owned and is operated by Ian Elliott who has over 35 years of experience helping families through a very difficult time in their life. With Ian's strong tradition of excellence of listening and his compassionate care of each family, he creates a service that best honours the family's loved one. Arbutus Funeral Service truly believes that it is able to offer the highest quality of service at the greatest value.

Mission Statement To serve every family with respect, reverence and compassion. Dedicated to providing personal service yet offering practical and affordable solutions. To be culturally sensitive to the needs of all faiths.

Core Values - Respect, Integrity, Reverence, Compassion ​The name of the company was chosen to reflect Canada's beautiful west coast and also to respect the First Nations. The Arbutus tree is a sacred tree of the Salish Nation. The story goes that there was a great flood. This tree only grows near water and thus provided safety and refuge for the Salish Nation to tie their canoes to thus saving their people. The tree is known as the tree of knowledge as it knows how to find the sun. Its branches twist and turn to find the sun. If a branch is growing in shade or darkness it will drop this branch and grow a new one that will find the sun. The arbutus tree stands for a balance between light and dark. For Christians this meaning can be translated to finding the Light of Christ.