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Memorials & Funerals
Create an online memorial, easily collect donations and ensure a fitting legacy. Collect contributions for funeral costs, scholarships, tributes or to provide for survivors. Informing the network and running a funeral fundraiser or memorial fundraiser can be fast and effective with ConnectionPoint's platform. More memorial ideas
In Memory of Alex — Support The Non-Profit Edmonton Ski Club
by The Jerrett Family
Alex first learned how to snowboard at age 7 at the Edmonton Ski Club. He learned quickly and it became his first love. Although Alex enjoyed numerous activities, snowboarding remained his favorite. He had been a season's pass holder for numerous years...
In Memory of Bill Thomson (Farmer Bill)
by Vancouver Island 4-H Regional Council
As a former 4-H member himself and a lifelong supporter, Bill dedicated countless hours to judging events, sponsoring interclub trophies, and championing youth in agriculture. This is a meaningful way for our community to honour his legacy.
Remembering Shaun Dolan, Supporting his Legacy.
by Roger Landry
Like the morning sun you come, and like the wind you go. On Monday, July 28th, in the evening, Shaun Dolan—aka “Milt”—took his final bow, leaving us with hearts full of memories and laughter. We are raising much-needed funds for his affairs and legacy.
Raise One for Jim – Supporting Teresa Dellar Palliative Care
by Chris T
Raise One for Jim is a fundraiser in memory of Jim Tisdall. Donations support the Teresa Dellar Palliative Care Centre. A keepsake beer will be given in thanks, available at his celebration of life. Any amount helps and is deeply appreciated.
Help Lay Bryan to Rest in Hollywood Forever Cemetery
by Kelsey June
Two years ago, I lost my husband. He was a screenwriter with a brilliant mind, a sharp wit, and a heart full of stories he didn’t get the chance to tell. Like so many dreamers who come to Los Angeles, he poured his soul into his craft, always holding o...