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Haine Funeral Home & Chapel

(5 Reviews)
26 Ormond St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1Y4, Canada

Haine Funeral Home & Chapel is located in Regional Municipality of Niagara of Ontario state. On the street of 26 Ormond St S To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (905) 227-1732. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Haine Funeral Home & Chapel quickly are 43.1230324 ,-79.1987443

Contact and Address

Address: 26 Ormond St S, Thorold, ON L2V 1Y4, Canada
Postal code: L2V 1Y4
Phone: (905) 227-1732
Website: http://www.hainefuneralhome.com/

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Reviews

  • Will Catterick from Google

    (August 5, 2020, 3:44 pm)

    Very respectful and appropriately solemn yet comforting.

  • Sharon Temple from Google

    (April 9, 2018, 11:37 pm)

    These owners are so compassionate, helpful and know how to take the ease out of planning for the loss of love ones.

  • Sheryl Evans from Google

    (August 28, 2017, 2:31 am)

    My family was very well looked after by the staff at Haine. They where very patient, flexible, kind and helpful at such a sad time for us. They took care of my family needs. I highly recommend Haine.

  • Lorry Alberta from Google

    (May 7, 2016, 4:56 pm)

    I want to extend my gratitude to Daniel and Katrina at Haine Funeral Home for their help and support with our family matter. Their care and kindness in tending to our needs was very much appreciated and is a reflection of their respect for family values and traditions.

  • David Flack from Google

    (October 21, 2014, 2:36 pm)

    This place is a good choice for a family owned funeral home that will allow you to customize your plan (e.g. use one's own stationery). However, in our last experience, they did not discuss all the options. We would have preferred that the casket have been lowered at the cemetery, that the pallbearers be gathered together, that someone at the cemetery invite guests to throw some sand on the casket, that the deceased's Church be contacted for a Minister instead of what was more convenient, that coffee and cookies be offered at the visitation, that people be asked if someone wanted to give a eulogy and that materials provided for display of photos during visitation be described during the first meeting.

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