Wojcik's Funeral Chapel provides complete funeral services to the local Winnipeg area community. Wojcik's is an All Beliefs and Faiths Funeral Chapel and Crematorium
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Wojcik's Funeral Chapel Recruiting Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer
Funeral Director & Embalmer
Due to continuing growth and expansion, Richard & Louise Wojcik, owners of Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, are presently accepting applications for a Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer for our two Winnipeg Family Owned & Operated locations. Wojcik’s Funeral Director & Embalmer must be or have the ability to: function in all aspects of Funeral Service including arranging At Need & Pre-Need services, embalm, receiving families and directing funeral services; obtain a Manitoba Funeral Director & Embalmer License, work in a high pace atmosphere with strong multitasking and organizational abilities, proficient in Microsoft Office, Word, Windows, Excel, PowerPoint and the Internet, communicate effectively, excellent phone and written communication skills, detail oriented, self starter, good positive attitude with a neat, professional appearance.
Please, no telephone calls. Respond only with Resume, references and contact numbers to lwojcik@shaw.ca
Richard Wojcik Thank You to Wojcik's & Your Staff
Thanks for your kindness and consideration during this trying and difficult time.
Too bad about the speakers in the Church basement but that is "Sanford" style!
Carol was extremely helpful and kind. She is quite the gal.
Best Regards,
Barb Horn & Family
Wojcik's Funeral Home Testimonial from Laura Hawkins
When you are grieving the loss of a loved one, it’s important to be surrounded by people you can trust completely. When my father passed away I initially met with another organization. I was really struggling with the insensitivity and general treatment by this other company and am so very glad I took the advice of a friend and called Richard Wojcik. From the moment I called him I knew my dad and our whole family was in good hands. He took care of everything with an exceptional level of sensitivity, caring and kindness.
I would not hesitate in recommending Richard and Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel to anyone looking for honest, sincere funeral service. I often tell the story to friends and family and genuinely believe that Richard has no equal in our community.
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Wojcik's Funeral Chapel Obituary for RUDOLPH SCHWEEDIC
RUDOLPH RICHARD SCHWEEDIC December 29, 1926 August 10, 2012 With deep sorrow, we announce the passing of Rudy Schweedic on Friday, August 10, 2012 at Seven Oaks General Hospital, at the age of 85 years. Left to cherish Rudy's memory are his beloved wife, Irene, of 43 years of marriage; daughter Rhonda (David); treasured grandchildren Amanda, Meaghan, Scott, and Sean; as well as numerous brothers- and sisters-in-law; nieces; nephews; great-nieces; and great-nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Frank and Anna; brothers John, Joseph, Andrew, Henry, Edward, and Bernard; sisters Rose and Erna; as well as sisters-in-law Sophie and Cora. He was a very kind and humble man and will be missed by everyone who knew him. Rudy was born and raised in Ladywood, Manitoba. He worked various jobs including logging camps and mines in his younger years. He later joined the Canadian Air Force as a refrigeration technician. After leaving the armed forces, Rudy became an instructor at Red River Community College, where he remained until his retirement in 1992. Together, Rudy and Irene enjoyed numerous vacations to Hawaii and Gimli. His greatest love, though, was spending countless hours at his farm in Ladywood. On Wednesday, August 22, 2012 a Celebration of Rudy's Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Memories in Wojcik's Funeral Chapel at 1020 Main Street at Manitoba Avenue, Winnipeg. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are made to a charity of your choice.
Richard Wojcik's Cemetery Advice
Families who have lost a loved one may need assistance in choosing cemetery property for burial of a casket or cremated remains in an urn, if the deceased has not previously paid for a cemetery plot. You may wish to have a trusted friend or family member assist you in gathering and reviewing the information.
** IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR FAMILIES TO KNOW THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO USE THE FUNERAL HOME LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS OF ANY CEMETERY. WOJCIK’S FUNERAL CHAPEL IS ALLOWED TO BURY IN ANY CEMETERY WORLDWIDE **
General Questions
1. What types of cemeteries are there?
Traditional cemeteries have upright monuments and may have private mausoleums and or Columbariums. They may be either nonprofit or for-profit ventures.
Memorial parks or memorial gardens have flat bronze markers. Both have beautiful landscaping and attractive features. Like traditional cemeteries, they are either nonprofit or for-profit ventures.
2. Who owns/manages a cemetery?
The City of Winnipeg, religious groups or private organizations.
Each owner will have different policies for managing the cemetery.
3. What are the options when choosing a grave?
A single grave or
Lots that accommodate two or more graves, depending on what is available.
Cremation Plots – some of which can hold multiples of cremated remains
Some cemeteries may allow for the burial of two caskets in a grave or have sections where this is available. Double depth means that one casket is placed in the grave at an approximate depth of seven feet. When a second interment is required, the second casket is placed on top of the first casket at standard depth.
4. Does the cemetery require a burial vault and/or grave liner?
Both a vault and a liner are outside containers into which the casket is placed.
Burial vault: This is designed to protect the casket and may be made of a variety of materials including concrete, stainless steel, galvanized steel, copper, bronze, plastic or fiberglass.
Grave liner: This is a lightweight version of a vault, which keeps the grave surface from sinking in.
Most, but not all, cemeteries require you to purchase a grave liner, which can be several hundred dollars.
Wojcik’s Funeral Directors will assist you in your decisions.
5. You can choose a monument or plaque:
a flat plaque/marker or
an upright monument.
6. How do you choose a monument or plaque?
Find out what the cemetery’s policies are on types and placement.
Choose within your price range.
Monuments come in three grades of stone rated according to their density (light, medium, and dark with dark being the most-dense).
Plaques/markers are generally made of bronze.
7. Ask about the policies on flowers or wreaths at the graveside.
8. Ask about the year-round grounds maintenance routines.
Perpetual care on a cemetery plot is sometimes included in the purchase price; clarify this before you buy a site or service. If it’s not included, look for a separate endowment care fee for maintenance and grounds keeping.
Cemetery Costs
1. What’s the price difference between a burial and entombment?
Earth burial, the most common means of disposition, includes a casket, cemetery plot, opening and closing of the grave, a grave liner or vault and a memorial or marker.
Entombment, or placing the casket above ground in a mausoleum, may be more expensive than a burial, depending on the cost of mausoleum space.
2. What is the final cost for burial and what is included in that cost?
Most cemeteries will have a breakdown of costs either at their administrative offices or online.
Fees can include monuments, interment, recording fees, land size by child or adult, grave liner, opening and closing the grave, perpetual care etc.
**ONCE AGAIN, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT FOR FAMILIES TO KNOW THAT THEY DO NOT HAVE TO USE THE FUNERAL HOME LOCATED ON THE GROUNDS OF ANY CEMETERY.
WOJCIK’S FUNERAL CHAPEL IS ALLOWED TO BURY IN ANY CEMETERY WORLDWIDE **
Richard Wojcik Recruiting Crematorium Operator
Wojcik's Funeral Chapel & Crematorium Inc. is currently accepting applicatons for a CREMATORIUM OPERATOR with our Family Owned Crematorium located in Headingley, Manitoba. Duties & Responsibilities: * Responsible for the daily scheduling & activities for the crematory; Transfer of deceased persons from places of death to crematory; Maintain required records and documents; Perform routine daily maintenance and care of various crematory related equipment; Maintain cleanliness of Funeral Vehicles and grounds; Performs all other related functions or duties as assigned. Qualifications and Requirements: * Must have/be: a High School Diploma; ability to become certified to operate crematory equipment; physically fit and be able to lift 100 lbs with or without reasonable accommodation; a valid driver's license and own your own vehicle; excellent communication and written Skills; a Criminal Record Check; an extremely positive attitude and be able to take direction well; neat in appearance, a professional demeanor, experience in dealing with the public and have attention to detail. Please respond by email to lwojcik@shaw.ca Write "CREMATORY" in the subject line of the email, include a short cover letter and resume to be considered. Please, no phone calls. We will contact you if interested by phone so please include your number. Thanking you in advance for your interest.
As originally published in the Winnipeg Free Press (ad #12957757)
Richard Wojcik's Advice For An Expected Death At Home
FAMILIES AND PHYSICIANS EXPECTING A DEATH AT HOME
The following information is helpful for physicians and families on the procedures to follow to facilitate the expected death of a patient in the community. Specific direction should be given to the family regarding the notification which must take place after the death occurs, and regarding the arrangements to be made for transportation of the deceased. If these directions are followed, the confusion that can occur if Police or Ambulances are called can be avoided.
The family must advise the physician of one of Wojcik’s Funeral Chapels that they will be using after the death occurs.
The physician must write a letter to Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to advise them of the pending death and who will be responsible for the Registration of Death. A suggested draft form of such a letter is included. Clearly state any specific precautions about which the funeral home should be aware, e.g. “pacemaker”, “observe body fluid precautions”. This letter authorizes Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to transfer the deceased and complete Part I of Registration of Death.
The letter must be sent to Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium with copies to the family and to the Office of The Chief Medical Examiner.
When a death occurs at the family home, DO NOT phone “911” (ambulance or police). Call Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium to transfer the deceased and they will also advise the attending physician who will be responsible for completing the Registration of Death.
If the family calls “911”, resuscitation efforts can be avoided if they produce the letter of expected death for the ambulance personnel. At this point the ambulance will leave and the family should notify Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium and the physician. Families should take as much time as they feel they need prior to calling Wojcik’s as will normally arrive within one hour from a family calling us.
Then Wojcik’s Funeral Chapel & Crematorium and/or the physician must notify the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office that the death has occurred.
Questions from Physicians may be directed to:
Office of The Chief Medical Examiner
210 – 1 Wesley Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 4C6
Phone: (204) 945 – 2088
Fax: (204) 945 – 2442
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