The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Responding to demand

Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottet­own Funeral Home latest to offer cremation service

- BY DAVE STEWART dave.stewart@theguardia­n.pe.ca Twitter.com/DveStewart

“It’s a personal choice. Why people make that choice, I don’t have an answer for that. It’s just a personal choice.’’ Kevin Gallant

The Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottet­own Funeral Home is the latest funeral home to respond to increasing demand for cremation.

Kevin Gallant, owner of the funeral home, said recently they decided a year ago to offer the service. The machine was put in last week, and the service is now available.

“Just the need with the rate of cremations rising,’’ Gallant said, when asked why his funeral home decided to make the move. “The demand is there. I think we were doing enough to have our own crematoriu­m here. It’s service under one roof.’’

Belvedere Funeral Home also offers the service in Charlottet­own.

Gallant said between 40 and 50 per cent of people are now choosing to be cremated, a dramatic rise in demand since he got into the business more than three decades ago.

“It’s a personal choice. Why people make that choice, I don’t have an answer for that. It’s just a personal choice. Some people say there’s lots of reasons (such as) cost, shortage of land, but I don’t think those are valid reasons. I just think it’s a personal choice,’’ he said, when asked why the demand has risen.

Gallant said demand first began to rise in western Canada and slowly made its way eastward.

“Anything that starts out there usually filters out to the Maritimes. It just takes a bit of time.’’

Gallant said when it comes to operating a crematoriu­m there is nothing to worry about for area residents – there is no odour and no smoke emanating from the stack outside.

“Nothing with these machines to be honest with you. They’re so up to date. They’re all monitored (and) state of the art. If anything happens it will automatica­lly shut the machine down. There’s no odour or anything like that.’’

Gallant said when he started in the funeral home business he did, maybe, one or two cremations here and there.

“I never thought I’d see the day that we’d have a crematoriu­m here in the funeral home. You could see it coming (these last few years), but during those first years I would never have thought that.’’

 ?? DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN ?? Kevin Gallant, owner of Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottet­own Funeral Home, said that with the demand for cremations rising, the funeral home decided to put in its own crematoriu­m. It’s been in operation for the past week.
DAVE STEWART/THE GUARDIAN Kevin Gallant, owner of Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottet­own Funeral Home, said that with the demand for cremations rising, the funeral home decided to put in its own crematoriu­m. It’s been in operation for the past week.

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