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ABOUT

A Better Place

“I don’t think of all the misery, but of all the beauty that remains.”

- Anne Frank

Woodlands Memorial the first is funeral parlour and columbarium built on land launched by the government.

Our building has been designed to provide a dignified and contemplative space for bereaved families to bid their final farewells and to remember their loved ones.

Our funeral parlours start at a seating capacity of 60 people all the way up to 1000 and they are designed to serve the bereavement needs for all religions.

Each Hall comes with a Private Family Restroom that includes a living space, a bedroom, toilet and shower. 

Situated on levels 8 and 9, our columbarium cater to remembrance needs of all religions and faiths. The sky gardens provide a peaceful and calm environment for all visitors and families can visit their beloved in any weather since our niches are housed in air-conditioned halls.

David Ong

“The service is already excellent. How can it be better? I'm sure you will improve beyond excellence."

Shelley Heng

"The service exceeds our our expectations. We are glad we chose Woodlands Memorial. Thank you for making this seamless for us."

Irene Ang

“The service is excellent and prompt. The service staff is helpful and friendly.”

Aaron

“Staff and helpers were attentive and meticulous in coordinating and facilitating all arrangements. The hall and amenities were comfortable and the atmosphere peaceful."

Damien

"A very comfortable and flexible environment, prompt cleaning staff."

Arun Kumar

“I and my family find Woodlands Memorial a perfect place as one stop solution for smooth and seamless memorable services.”
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Mission

Our mission is to provide a dignified and contemplative environment for the bereaved to bid farewell and to remember their loved ones. We aim to provide some measure of comfort in their time of need.

Vision

Our vision for Woodlands Memorial to be a better place for bereaved families and their visitors to have to celebrate the lives of the departed loved ones.

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