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Considerate Cremation & Burial Services - Holly Ann Prince-Jensen - Licensed Funeral Director / Manager

Holly Ann Prince-Jensen

Licensed Funeral Director / Manager

Email: holly@CCBSCares.ca


Holly is the youngest of five children born to Albert and Yvonne (Bonnie) Prince.  She was born and raised in north St. Catharines and graduated from Grantham High School later attending and graduating from the Funeral Service Education Program at Humber College in Etobicoke.  Holly started working in the funeral business in 1991.  She has helped many families over the years with pre-planning, immediate need, estate settlement and grief facilitation.  Holly is  the proud mother of Austin Jensen.  She especially enjoys giving back to her community through her volunteer work as a member & past president of The Niagara Peninsula Ladies Shrine Club, past board of director with Women’s Place of Niagara, working with the Night Out Of The Cold Program and she’s a founding member of The Niagara Senior Service Network.  She had been involved with Niagara Regional Police as a volunteer through Victim Services for several years.  Holly is proud to serve her community as a licensed funeral director and help people through the most difficult decision process they will ever have to make.


Considerate Cremation & Burial Services - Bruce Keating McClelland - Licensed Funeral Director

Bruce Keating McClelland

Licensed Funeral Director

Email: bruce@CCBSCares.ca


Born & raised in the north end near Bunting Road & Carlton Street. The only child of Howard and Nancy (nee Keating) McClelland. Bruce attended Carleton Park Public School and St. Catharines Collegiate prior to graduating from the Funeral Service Education Program at Humber College in Etobicoke.  He played hockey in the Spartan Organization for nine years then in the Merritton Athletic Association (MAA) for another six years. Bruce was very involved with volunteering, from the ages of 12-19, with an organization now called Community Living with their dances, swimming, bowling, soccer floor hockey and summer day camp programs.  Upon completion of education at Humber College, Bruce moved the Peterborough to pursue employment and returned to St. Catharines in the summer of 2016 to be closer to family.  While in Peterborough Bruce was involved with coaching and organization of The Kinsmen Minor Football League (KMFL) for many years since returning home Bruce was involved with being a volunteer with Victim Services of Niagara Regional Police for many years.  Bruce is very proud of the ability to serve families’ needs as he has since starting in funeral service in 1994. 

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