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Funeral Merchandise

Chapel Ridge Funeral Home in Markham offers a comprehensive selection of products designed to  honour your loved one’s unique life. Whether you’re in need of a burial or cremation casket, an urn, burial vault, or even custom, personalized items, we invite you to view our product catalogue.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Caskets

Personally selected by Chapel Ridge staff to meet the needs of families choosing either cremation or burial, our collection includes beautiful wood and metal caskets, and those made of alternative materials.
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Cremation Urns

Designed to meet the needs of the growing number of families choosing cremation, our collection includes traditional urns made from wood, marble, ceramic, or bronze; as well as biodegradable urns for scattering.
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Burial Vaults

A vault is often required by a cemetery to ensure proper grounds maintenance and to protect the casket. View Chapel Ridge’s selection of vaults, many with optional decorative elements.
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Cremation Vaults

A cremation vault will protect the urn when it is to be interred in the ground. We invite you to view our selection, many of which have unique decorative or functional features.

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Floral Tributes

Fresh flowers are a traditional and meaningful part of a funeral service. They are also a way of expressing sympathy to the bereaved.

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Memorial Stationery

Chapel Ridge staff can create personalized, theme-based service programs, memorial folders, prayer cards and acknowledgment cards to enhance your loved one’s memorial or funeral service.

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Miscellaneous

The funeral care we provide families is really all about taking care of miscellaneous details. Chapel Ridge Funeral Home in Markham wants to ensure that all aspects of your service are covered.

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