2021 Memorial Service
Clergy Support Memorial Church recognizes the difficulties that the current pandemic has brought to those who have recently lost loved ones. The inability to gather in groups to honour the passing of a family member or friend means that our grieving may not take its normal course. Rev. Carolyn Hamilton-Kuby has prepared two brief online services – one a Christian memorial featuring some common prayers and the other a secular celebration of life. Our hope is that these may bring some comfort. Light your own candle and join with Rev. Hamilton-Kuby as she leads you through a short remembrance of your departed loved one. We recommend that you leave the video in the player on the page rather than switching it to full screen as the video quality suffers at the larger size.
Christian Memorial
Spiritual Celebration of Life
About Rev Hamilton-Kuby
Rev Carolyn Hamilton-Kuby lives in Kingston and is known for being open and non-judgmental with a warm caring personality. She holds a Diploma in Ministry from St. Francis Xavier University as well as a Graduate Certificate in Executive Coaching from Royal Roads University. After a career in human resources, she launched her own coaching, mentoring and consulting enterprise and began further developing her spiritual side. Since joining Clergy Support Memorial Church in 2015, she has become a spiritual counsellor and well-loved celebrant for life celebrations. She is excited to see where her new role as a Spiritual Director with the church will take her.
If you wish to inquire about clergy services (celebrations of life/funerals or other) please visit our Contact Us page.
If you wish to leave the name of your friend or family member, CSMC clergy and members will hold them in their prayers. Each entry must be approved by church staff and may take a few days to appear on this page.
Names for Remembrance
You are invited to submit the names of loved ones who have passed during the Covid-19 pandemic or others who you would like to bless with additional prayers.
Names for Remembrance
Annie James
George Gardner