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A Career in Funeral Service 

Have you ever considered a career that combines empathy, science, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in Saskatchewan? Becoming a funeral director and embalmer offers a unique path for those who are driven by a genuine desire to help others during their most vulnerable moments. As a funeral director, you'll have the chance to guide grieving families with compassion and ensure that the departed are treated with the utmost respect. If you're looking for a profession that allows you to provide solace, preserve dignity, and make a lasting difference, consider whether the role of a funeral director and embalmer is the right calling for you.

A Monument to the Living

The time-tested skills of funeral directors, shaped by the early pioneers of the profession, remain as relevant today as ever.  "A Monument to the Living" an archival training video crafted by GUPTON-JONES COLLEGE OF MORTUARY SCIENCE, stands as a testament to this enduring legacy. This masterpiece not only pays homage to the esteemed lineage of funeral directing but also highlights the enduring significance of providing solace and reverence for the departed and their families. As custodians of solemn traditions, today's funeral directors draw inspiration from this historic production, ensuring that every ceremony reflects the utmost compassion and respect.

Funeral Director & Embalmer Education Options 

Canadian College Of Funeral Service

Unit #1 - 1596 Regent Avenue West, Suite #360, Winnipeg, MB R2C 4H4

Phone: 888.797.9941

Mount Royal University 

4825 Richard Rd. S.W. Calgary,

AB T3E 6K6

Phone: 403.440.5556

Career Opportunities

Visit the websites below to find a career opportunity near you.

FCSCS
 Canadian Funeral News
The Funeral Director Poem
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