Resources

Professional Associations

Remember The Lilies Florist & Services

334 Shelton Avenue
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: 203.624.LILY(5459)

Connecticut Funeral Directors Association

350 Silas Deane Hwy Ste 202
Wethersfield, CT 06109-1700
Phone: 860-721-0234
Fax: 860-257-3617
www.ctfda.org

Wow! Creative Designs, LLC

Jacqueline Buster, Designer
207 Ivy Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: 203.887.7159
Email: wowpe@comcast.net

 

The Community Foundation

The mission of The Community Foundation is to create positive and sustainable change in Greater New Haven by increasing the amount of and enhancing the impact of community philanthropy. We are the community’s multi-purpose permanent charitable endowment.

www.cfgnh.org

 

The Hannah Gray Home

The Hannah Gray Home is a residential care home that seeks to provide low income housing, supervised care, and supportive services to elderly individuals in the Dixwell and Greater New Haven communities. It aims to foster an environment in which residents not only feel a sense of belonging but also feel connected to the cultural and spiritual roots of their community.

www.hannahgrayhome.com

 

National Funeral Directors Association

13625 Bishop’s Drive
Brookfield, WI 53005
Phone: 800-228-6332
www.nfda.org

 

We are a member of the National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) and as such, we adhere to a strict Code of Professional Conduct that ensures the highest professional standards and quality of service to families.

 

NFDA Code of Professional Conduct

In accordance with the NFDA Code of Professional Conduct, we acknowledge and adhere to the obligations of the funeral profession in five (5) key areas, which follow an Ethical Principle that sets forth the goals and ideals of the profession.

These obligations are:

To the Family

Ethical Principle: Members have an ethical obligation to serve each family in a professional and caring manner, being respectful of their wishes and confidences, being honest and fair in all dealings with them and being considerate of those of lesser means.

For the Care of the Decedent

Ethical Principle: Members have an ethical obligation to care for each deceased person with the highest respect and dignity, and to transport, prepare and shelter the remains in a professional, caring and conscientious manner.

To the Public

Ethical Principle: Members have an ethical obligation to offer their services and to operate their businesses in accordance with the highest principles of honesty, fair dealing and professionalism.

To the Government

Ethical Principle: Members have an ethical obligation to maintain strict compliance with the letter and spirit of all governmental laws and regulations that impact the funeral consumer, the funeral profession, and the public health.

To NFDA

Ethical Principle: Members have an ethical obligation to promote, participate and support the National Funeral Directors Association in its mission to help all members enhance the quality of funeral service to families.

 

 

Cemeteries:

Beaverdale Memorial Park Inc.

90 Pine Rock Avenue Hamden, CT. 203-387-6601
www.beaverdale.net

Evergreen Cemetery.

769 Ella Grasso Blvd. New Haven, CT. 203-624-5505
www.evergreencem.org

 

Hamden Plains Cemetery, Inc.

H.S. Plaut Cemetery Company Inc.
40 Harvard Street
New Britian, CT 06051  860-832-8415

 

St. Lawrence Cemetery

280 Derby Avenue West Haven, CT. 203-624-3980

All Saints Cemetery

700 Middletown Avenue North Haven, CT. 203-239-2557

Department of Veteran’s Affairs

www.cem.va.gov

Social Security Administration

www.ssa.gov