MacKenzie Funeral Chapel was established in Prince Albert in 1935 by Kenneth R. MacKenzie. The original funeral home was located next door to its present location at 130 – 9th Street East.
In July 2009, long time employees of MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, Brian and Bev Stobbs, purchased MacKenzie Funeral Chapel along with MacKenzie Crematorium and returned them to be locally owned and operated funeral services. Brian and Bev Stobbs have a combined 30 years’ experience in the funeral industry.
In this edition of FAQ, Brian Stobbs talks with us about monuments.
In this edition of FAQ, we have a discusion with Brian Stobbs about funerals and COVID restrictions.
In this edition of FAQ, we talk with Brian Stobbs about monuments.
In this edition of FAQ, we’re talking with Brian Stobbs from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel and Crematorium about having services during these changing times with Covid 19.
In this edition of FAQ, we talk with Brian Stobbs from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium about dealing with the loss of a loved one during the holiday season.
In this edition of FAQ, Brian from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks to us about options for monuments.
In this edition of FAQ, Brian from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks to us about how COVID-19 has affected the industry.
In this edition of FAQ, Brian from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks to us about coping with loss over the holidays.
In this edition of FAQ, Brain from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks about the importance of pre-planning with travel.
In this edition of FAQ, Brian from MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium shares the importance they’ve put on affordability.
In this edition of FAQ, MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks about their history in Prince Albert and the services they provide.
In this edition of FAQ, MacKenzie Funeral Chapel & Crematorium talks about pre-planning for a Funeral.