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330-18th Street North
Brandon, MB R7A 7P3
Phone: 204-727-0330
Fax: 204-725-0971

Urns - Memories Chapel & Pre-Planning Centre

There are many styles and materials from which to choose, in addition to many personalization methods including keepsake jewelry. The selection of the urn typically complements the final placement, whether buried in a cemetery, placed in a niche, placed as a treasured touchstone in the home or garden, or a medium to facilitate ceremonial scattering.

The virtual tour below brings you right into our selection room and allows you to look at the variety of urns available.

For more information, please contact us.

Wood
Wooden cremation urns are handcrafted of select hardwoods and veneers. Many can be personalized with engraving.
Marble
Both beautiful and durable, a marble urn is a timeless tribute to a loved one. Marble urns can be engraved, creating a lasting, deeply personal tribute to a loved one.
Bronze
Sheet bronze urns can be personalized with engravings, appliqués, and medallions to reflect the unique personality and qualities of the individual being commemorated.
Earth Series
A touching tribute to anyone who appreciated the beauty of nature and the outdoors, our earth choices include sundials, birdbaths, wind chimes, biodegradable and scattering urns and are designed to keep memories close as you enjoy your landscape and garden.
Cloisonne Urns
Cloisonne urns are crafted of copper and brass. Finished using ancient Chinese techniques, a Cloisonne urn makes a beautifully unique memorial for your loved one.
Composite Urns
Composite Urns are made using engineered materials and are designed to be impervious to almost all of the elements.

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