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The Town of Oromocto, New Brunswick is often thought of - by outsiders -
as a suburban, bedroom community adjacent to the provincial capital
Fredericton. Oromocto however, a municipality of about 10,000 people,
possesses an identity and sense of itself quite apart from the city next
door. This sense of community was demonstrated by the strong reception
the Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home received when it opened its
doors in the summer of 1991.
Previously served by various rural and city funeral homes, members of
the community had frequently called upon McAdam’s Funeral Home in
Fredericton. Enough in fact that the management team at McAdam’s became
confident that the families of Oromocto would appreciate and support
their own full service facility. So began the search for a funeral home
location in the town.
Fortunately for all involved, that search coincided with a decision by
the Oromocto United Baptist Church to seek a new home for their
congregation. While the zoning regulations and various municipal
clearances proved complex, discussions that began in mid 1990 culminated
with the church moving temporarily to an interim facility so that
renovations on their old property could begin in April 1991.
While the lead up went slowly, the renovations were carried out at an
impressive pace. It was just the third week of August 1991 when the new
Oromocto Funeral Home – now with two comfortable visitation rooms in
what was once the Sunday School area and, of course, a large chapel in
the former sanctuary - served the first of 40 families who would use the
facility in its first year of business.
While relatively young in terms of many funeral homes in this region the
Oromocto Select Community Funeral Home has quickly earned a position of
trust and respect in the community. In its first ten years of service it
was twice recognized by the Town for its beautification efforts and
received several citations from CFB Gagetown for hosting and assisting
with the Sergeant’s Laments Course, a training program for military
personnel responsible for the protocol of military funerals. CFB
Gagetown, Canada’s largest military training base, is headquartered in
Oromocto and extends over hundreds of square miles adjacent to the town.
Oromocto Funeral Home was honored to receive the Oromocto and Area
Chamber of Commerce’s Entrepreneurial Achievement Award in 1994. An
honor only surpassed by the level of trust and support placed in the
business by the people of the region.
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