Our story started in 1934, with Chas A. Berry establishing Charles Berry & Son. Shortly after World War II, his son Geoff joined the family Funeral Home, quickly gaining a reputation for excellence in Funeral Service. Today, grandson Simon and great-grandsons Jack and Alex are honoured to continue that legacy, supported by dedicated staff at our prestigious Norwood Funeral Home.
We understand every Funeral is a very special and personal occasion. With care and compassion, we are devoted to providing a personal and professional service that honours your wishes - right down to the last detail. Our experienced Funeral consultants are available 24/7 to help you plan a thoughtful, memorable Memorial or Funeral service that celebrates your loved one's life.
We understand every Funeral is a very special and personal occasion. With care and compassion, we are devoted to providing a personal and professional service that honours your wishes - right down to the last detail. Our experienced Funeral consultants are available 24/7 to help you plan a thoughtful, memorable Memorial or Funeral service that celebrates your loved one's life.
Services
Professional Services
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We are always available to offer support and answer any questions you may have. Our caring consultants will work with you personally from the first meeting to the funeral service and beyond, guiding you through each step and ensuring our entire team provides a seamless service. No matter what time of day or year, our staff can make the necessary arrangements to facilitate a transfer of the deceased to our Norwood facility.
Facilities
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From smaller intimate services to state Funerals, we are fully equipped to cater to your family's wishes, and help make your entire experience as seamless as possible. Accommodating both large and small groups, our Main Chapel and smaller Sanctuary Chapel are nestled beside our tranquil outdoor Memorial Garden, with our custom Memorial Wall providing a peaceful place to reflect on your loved one's life.
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Children are an integral part of the family. Unless there is a specific reason to exclude them from the funeral, they should be included in the family's sorrows, as they are in the family's joys. A parent or relative should explain what will happen at the service, and then perhaps ask if the child wishes to be included.
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