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We welcome you to our homes, and invite you to take
a few minutes to get to know us.
Scott MacLeod
My brother, Jim, and I are the owners and managers
of York Funeral Home, which has been an important part of the
Fredericton North community since its establishment in 1979. Following
in our father's footsteps, and with many thanks to the families we have
served over the years, we have established a good reputation in the
Fredericton and surrounding area as a caring family business.
Following graduation from Fredericton High School
in 1982, I began my training and apprenticeship as a funeral director,
and became a Licensed Funeral Director in 1985. I am currently an
active participant in the industry in my role as board member on the
New Brunswick Funeral Directors and Embalmers Board. I was further
honoured in 2005 by my peers on the New Brunswick Funeral Directors and
Embalmers Association, by being nominated to represent New Brunswick on
The Funeral Service Association of Canada. I was recently appointed
(2006) to chair the national Education Committee. My participation at
both provincial and federal levels of the funeral industry assures that
the families who have come to trust us continue to receive the highest
quality of service, from our family and staff alike.
On a personal level, my strength and support come
from my 5 children: Harmony, Doug, Nick, Kayla and Tommy. In my leisure
time (when that's possible!), I enjoy my commitment to coaching the St.
Thomas University Men's Basketball Team, and one of the many highlights
of working with these young men included earning silver at the Canadian
Colleges Athletic Association National Tournament in 2004.
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Jim MacLeod
I am a 2nd generation member of the MacLeod family
to serve the families of the Greater Fredericton Area. I see funeral
service as my opportunity to make a difference for hurting people at a
sensitive and personal time. Graduate of Fredericton High
School (Class of 1980), Licensed embalmer and Funeral Director since
1982, Honors graduate of Funeral Service Education Program of Humber
College of Applied Arts and Technology, Toronto (Class of 1983) and a
proud member of the York Funeral Home family since its opening in
September, 1979. I am actively involved in my church and
community and a proud husband and Dad to wife Bonnie and twin daughters
Melissa and Monica.
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Steven
Wallace
My name is Steven Wallace, I live in the community
of Kingsley just outside of Fredericton. I have lived there and
interacted with the people through church and other community events. I
graduated from Fredericton High School in 1991. I have been an employee
with York Funeral Home for the past three years where I have enjoyed
interacting with the public on a daily basis. I have completed the
Funeral Service program at the Nova Scotia Community College in
Kentville, Nova Scotia..
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Jennie
Blair
I grew up in McAdam, NB. I moved to Fredericton,
where I presently reside, in September of 2001 to attend University. I
began working at York Funeral Home, as an Administrative Assistant, in
January of 2005. While working here I’ve learned the value of living a
happy and fulfilled life; while making each day count. Outside of work,
I am a part – time Mary Kay Consultant who enjoys being with her
friends and watching the occasional scary movie.
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Thomas Gordon MacLeod
Born in West River Station, Pictou Co., NS in 1935.
A graduate of Horton Academy of Canada of Acadia University, Wolfville,
NS in 1954. Joined the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, working
there for 19 years in different Maritime Branches. I met my wife
Eleanor at the Charlottetown Branch of the bank.
I resigned the bank in Salisbury, NS and went to Petitcodiac, NB to
Armstrong Funeral Home. Later went to Mattatalls Funeral home in Truro,
NS for three to four years. My wife and I decided to open a funeral
home of our own in 1979 in Fredericton North, NB under the name of York
Funeral Home. A few years later opened the Miramichi Valley Funeral
Home in New Bandon, NB.
Now that I have retired, the funeral homes are being managed under the
direction of James (Jim) and Scott MacLeod (sons).
When we opened the funeral home my wife Eleanor left the bank where she
was employed and worked with me as co-owner keeping the office in order
as well as myself.
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J. Eleanor MacLeod
Born a twin in Morell, PEI, 1932. Attended school
in Morell, PEI and later Prince of Wales College for a short time and
due to a family illness I had to quit studies and go work at home. I
was brought up on a farm and knew what hard work was all about. I
joined the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and worked there for 21
plus years, working in several branches in different Maritime Provinces.
I resigned from the bank in 1983 leaving to work at the funeral home
where I was co-owner with my husband. We had five children, our eldest
son passed away at the age of 16. We were blessed with two other sons,
James (Jim) and Scott and two daughters, Lorraine Corey and Lynne
Erickson. We have ten grandchildren.
We are very proud to have our funeral homes in beautiful New Brunswick.
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