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Avalon Pasadena Funeral Home
Our Family at Avalon is committed to serving your
family with dignity, respect and trust. We are focused on building
a relationship based on genuine care and concern, so you consider a
trusted friend in your time of need. We have a strong commitment to
our families, and our proud to be family owned and operated. We are
a full service funeral home offering affordable, memorable and
personalized services. Wether you are considering a burial or
cremation, our caring and compasionate staff will assist you during
this transitional period. We offer advanced funeral planning for you
to design your services in a way that reflects your own wishes and
beliefs, and to protect your loved ones from an emotional burden at
a very difficult time. We have a large comforting chapel, ample
parking, and a children's room available during services. With a
strong commitment during the diffucult time of loss, we are here to
offer our services and our hearts from our family to yours. To learn
more, visit
www.pasadenamortuary.com.
For more information, contact Fernando Centeno
at (626) 449-2121 or
fernando_avalon@sbcglobal.net.
415 E. Orange Grove
Blvd. in Pasadena.
Funeral Consumers Alliance
Well-educated
funeral consumers generally spend less and get more for their
funeral dollars.
The
Funeral Consumers Alliance
is nonsectarian and is run
by volunteers. They provide a wide range of funeral-planning
information. The active groups have done a funeral price survey in
their area, and many have negotiated a deep discount for members at
certain cooperating funeral homes. The practice of group planning
for funeral arrangements started early in the 1900s in the Farm
Grange organization in the Northwestern United States; members
formed burial co-ops. From there, the idea spread to cities, often
under church leadership. The People's Memorial Association of
Seattle, organized in 1939, was the first such urban group.
Societies spread gradually up and down the West Coast, then eastward
across the United States and northward into Canada. The national
organization was started in 1963. Although the original reason why
many joined funeral planning societies was to cut costs through
cooperative buying power, a sense of social activism pervades the
membership. It was the efforts of our organization that pushed the
Federal Trade Commission to pass the "Funeral Rule" in 1982. We are
actively involved in efforts to improve the Funeral Rule now.
Whether it's simply through membership or if you choose to
volunteer, your participation in a local Alliance will help to
protect funeral consumer rights for years to come. Call (626)
683-3545 for more information. P.O. Box 92313, Pasadena, CA 91109-2313.
San Gabriel Cemetery
601 W Roses Rd
San Gabriel, CA
91775
(626)282-2764
www.sangabrielcemetery.com
Senior Living Magazine
The 55 Plus
Magazine, locally owned and operated.
1807 W.
Glenoaks Blvd.,
Glendale, CA 91210
(818)
240-7088
Team Chevrolet
Dan Gaby,
President
3003 E
Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107
(626)
396-3405
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more, click here.
Thomas R. Field Antiques
1127
Mission St
South
Pasadena, CA 91030
(626)
799-8546
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more, click
here.
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