Wallace Funeral Home was founded in 1893 by Fenwick Wallace in Sussex. In 1977, Wallace Funeral Home relocated to its present site on Sunnyside Drive where it’s facilities provide convenience and comfort to our bereaved families and friends. His philosophy of service and caring changed the future of funeral service. His hard work and dedication to our community started a strong tradition that has lasted more than five (5) generations. In 1907, he was instrumental in establishing the New Brunswick Funeral Directors Association and also founded what is now the Canadian Funeral Directors Magazine, which he published in Sussex for many years. At the close of WWI, Fenwick's son William joined in his commitment in the funeral service. After Fenwick's death in 1922 his son William continued the tradition until his death in 1952. His daughter Margaret, together with her husband John Ross, continued the tradition until Margaret's death in 1967. In 1974 John married Florence E. (Perrett) Haynes who became the Secretary Treasurer of Wallace Funeral Home. After John's untimely death in 1986, Flo became president and general manager and continued the Wallace legacy until her retirement in 1994. Flo lived by the motto "Service before Self" and impressed the importance of communication to the Wallace team. Stephen Baldwin purchased the company in 1994 and continues to offer the same philosophy of service that began with Fenwick W. Wallace 1893.
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