# A. Millard George Funeral Home | Funeral & Cremation Services London, ON > A. Millard George Funeral Home (AMG) has served families in London, Ontario since 1935. Family-owned and operated by David and Christie Mullen, we provide compassionate funeral, burial, and cremation services with a focus on celebrating life. We assist with immediate arrangements, pre-planning, and grief support. We are a licensed Funeral Establishment Operator - Class 1 (License Number FE-280). > ## Immediate Assistance & Obituaries *Critical links for time-sensitive inquiries.* - **[Death Has Occurred](https://amgfh.com/death-has-occurred/):** First steps to take when a loved one passes away. - **[Current Obituaries](https://amgfh.com/services-obituaries/):** Service details, visitation times, and online condolences. - **[Send Flowers](https://www.burkeflowers.com/sympathy):** Direct link to our floral partner. ## Funeral Planning & Services - **[Plan a Funeral](https://amgfh.com/plan-a-funeral/):** Pre-planning services to ensure your wishes are met. - **[Arrangement Options](https://amgfh.com/about/arrangement-options/):** Traditional funerals, memorial services, and celebrations of life. - **[Facilities](https://amgfh.com/about/facilities/):** Information on our chapel, visitation rooms, and reception areas. - **[FAQ](https://amgfh.com/faq/):** Answers to common questions about funeral etiquette and costs. ## Merchandise (Caskets & Urns) *We offer a range of products to suit various needs and budgets.* - [Caskets](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/caskets/) - [Cremation Urns](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/cremation-urns/) - [Burial Vaults](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/burial-vaults/) - [Jewelry](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/jewelry/) - [Stationery](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/stationery/) ## Grief Support Resources *Comprehensive guides for navigating loss.* - [Journey Through Loss](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/journey-through-loss/) - [Grief Resources for Adults](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-adults/) - [Grief Resources for Parents](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-parents/) - [Grief Resources for Children & Teens](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-children-and-teens/) - [Websites & Support Links](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-websites/) ## Corporate Info - [Meet Our Staff](https://amgfh.com/about/meet-our-staff/) - [Community Involvement](https://amgfh.com/about/community-involvement/) - [Partner: Cremation London](http://cremationlondon.com) --- ## Pages - [Bridge Closure](https://amgfh.com/bridge-closure/) - [Stationery](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/stationery/) - [Jewelry](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/jewelry/) - [Cremation Urns](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/cremation-urns/) - [Burial Vaults](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/burial-vaults/) - [Dealing with Grief](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/dealing-with-grief/) - [Comments & Suggestions](https://amgfh.com/about/comments-suggestions/) - [Community Involvement](https://amgfh.com/about/community-involvement/) - [Grief Resources - Websites](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-websites/) - [Grief Resources - For Children and Teens](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-children-and-teens/) - [Grief Resources - For Parents](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-parents/) - [Grief Resources - For Adults](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/grief-resources-for-adults/) - [Taking Steps Towards Recovery](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/taking-steps-towards-recovery/) - [Journey Through Loss](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/journey-through-loss/) - [Free Resources](https://amgfh.com/about/resources/) - [Arrangement Options](https://amgfh.com/about/arrangement-options/) - [FAQ](https://amgfh.com/faq/) - [Plan A Funeral](https://amgfh.com/plan-a-funeral/) - [Contact](https://amgfh.com/contact/) - [Facilities](https://amgfh.com/about/facilities/) - [Meet Our Staff](https://amgfh.com/about/meet-our-staff/) - [Caskets](https://amgfh.com/caskets-urns/caskets/) - [Death Has Occurred](https://amgfh.com/death-has-occurred/) - [Services & Obituaries](https://amgfh.com/services-obituaries/) - [Home](https://amgfh.com/) --- ## Posts --- # # Detailed Content ## Pages Bridge Closure The Victoria Bridge on Ridout St. S. , just north of our location, has been closed for replacement (learn more at https://getinvolved. london. ca/victoriabridge). Below are instructions on how to access AMG Funeral Home from major roadways during this closure. Wharncliffe Road South to Askin Street Take Wharncliffe Road South to Askin Street going East (which turns into Craig Street), turn Right onto Ridout Street South and the funeral home will be on your left. Wharncliffe Road South to Bruce Street Take Wharncliffe Road South to Bruce Street (one way going East) and the funeral home will be on your left. Commissioners Road East Take Commissioners Road East to Ridout Street South going North and the funeral home will be on your right. Wellington Street Take Wellington Street to Grand Avenue going West, turn Right onto Ridout Street South and the funeral home will be on your right. Richmond Street to Grand Avenue Take Richmond Street (which turns into Carfrae Crescent) to Grand Avenue going West, turn Right onto Ridout Street South and the funeral home will be on your right. Richmond Street to Craig Street Take Richmond Street to Craig Street, turn Left onto Ridout Street South and the funeral home will be on your left. Wortley Road to Askin Street Take Wortley Road to Askin Street going East (turns into Craig Street), turn Right onto Ridout Street South and the funeral home will be on your left. Wortley Road to Bruce Street Take Wortley Road to... --- Stationery AMG FUNERAL HOMEBloomVaella Consulting Inc. Learn More Classic BrownVaella Consulting Inc. Learn More Winding StreamVaella Consulting Inc. Learn More Picture FrameVaella Consulting Inc. 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Therefore, when death does strike someone close, they have little, if any preparation toward accepting it. Overall, grieving is less ritualized today than it used to be, both during the funeral service and in everyday life. However, grieving is still a very important part of dealing with any type of loss, but especially the loss of a loved one. Emotions caused by the death of a loved one are very powerful. If these emotions are not faced, experienced and dealt with, they may become a destructive force in a person's life. On the other hand, grief should not be indulged to the exclusion of all other emotions. Avoiding sadness is not healthy; however one should also incorporate some celebration of the joy of the person's life through the funeral service or in other types of commemoration. Often, those who are busiest handling all the details at the time of death are the ones who do not take time to grieve and say goodbye. Later this grief may manifest itself as illness or depression. Grief is a difficult topic for many people to discuss because it touches each and every one. By facing the death of a loved one, we find we must face our own sense of mortality. There appear to be three generally recognizable stages... --- Comments & Suggestions NameEmailPhoneAddressCityPostal CodeComments/SuggestionsThank you for your message. It has been sent. ×There was an error trying to send your message. Please try again later. ×Submit --- Community Involvement --- Grief Resources - Websites Afterloss (Grief Recovery Program) www. afterloss. com Bereaved Families of Ontario – Southwest Region www. bfosw. ca Hospice of London www. sjhospicelondon. com Daya Counselling Centre www. dayacounselling. on. ca Wellspring www. wellspring. ca Back --- Grief Resources - For Children and Teens Bereaved Children 150 Facts about Grieving Children; Erin Linn After Charlotte’s Mom Died; Cornelia Spelman Fall of Freddie the Leaf; Leo Buscaglia Henry and Harriet; Henriette MacArthur - morethanwordsbooks. ca Learning to Say Goodbye: When a Parent Dies; Eda LeShan Lifetimes: A Beautiful Way to Explain Death; Byran Mellonie On the Wings of a Butterfly: A Story About Life and Death; M. Maple Our Special Garden: Understanding Cremation: Learning to cope with loss and transition; Karen L. Carney Talking About Death: A Dialogue Between Parent and Child; Earl Grollman When Dinosaurs Die; Brown L. M. Krasky The Saddest Time; Norma Simon Saying Goodbye to Daddy; Vigna, Judith Bereaved Children Interactive/Activity Books Healing Your Grieving Heart for Kids; Alan z Wolfelt Help Me Say Goodbye; Janis Silverman My Grieving Journey Book; Donna Shavatt When Someone Very Special Dies; Marge Heegard Bereaved Teens Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers: How to Cope with Loosing Someone You Love; Earl Grollman Teenagers Face to Face with Bereavement; Karen Gravelle All Rivers Flow to the Sea; Alison McGhee Bereaved Teens Interactive/Workbooks Death & Dying Peacock; Antoinett Carol Healing Your Grieving Heart for Teens; Alan Wolfelt A Teen’s Simple Guide to Grief; Alexis Cunningham Back --- Grief Resources - For Parents Bereaved Parents A Broken Heart Still Beats; Anne McCraken After the Death of a Child; Ann Finkbeiner The Bereaved Parent; Harriet Sarnoff Schiff Beyond Endurance; Ronald Knapp Empty Cradle, Broken Heart; Deborah Davis How to Survive the Loss of a Child; C Sanders Miscarriage: Women Sharing from the Heart; Allen & Marks Recovering from the Loss of a Child; K. Donnelly What Forever Means after the Death of a Child; Kay Talbot When a Baby Dies: Answers to Comfort Grieving Parents; R. Nash When the Bough Breaks; Judith Bernstein When Goodbye is Forever; John Branblett The Worst Loss; Barbara Rosof Back --- Grief Resources - For Adults Bereaved Spouse Being a Widow; Lynne Caine Finding your Way After Your Spouse Dies; Marta Felber I Can’t Stop Crying; Martin & Ferris Surviving the Death of your Spouse; Deborah Levinson Widower: When Men are Left Alone; Campbell & Silverman Widows Journey: A Return to the Loving Self; Xenia Rose Wife After Death; M. L. Anderson The Young Widow Conflicts and Guidelines Ferguson et al. Helping Professionals Back --- Taking Steps Towards Recovery Feelings of panic and confusion often follow the death of a loved one. These feelings may cause us to run from life, to avoid family and friends and to refuse to try new things. While these feelings are a normal part of grief, our willingness to accept the loss can help us to overcome panic and confusion. At times during the grieving process, we find that familiar and necessary activities are difficult. We prefer to drift in our memories and daydreams of what might have been. This stage will pass. Many people blame themselves after the death of a loved one. It's important to realize that everyone has regrets for mistakes made in our relationships, but focusing on guilt can prevent recovery. Talking with friends or a counselor may aid us in confronting and dealing with feelings of guilt. Grief changes, but does not have to destroy a person's life. It can be a time of real personal growth as you discover new things about yourself and the strength you have now developed through the grief experience. Finally, we realize love endures and life goes on for the survivors. Grief Recovery Methods Give yourself permission to grieve. Don't be afraid to cry. Be patient with yourself. Grieving takes time; feelings of sadness and despair don't just disappear. Find a compassionate listener. Lean on old relationships; reach out to build new ones for the future. Live in the moment, one day at a time, or sometimes only... --- Journey Through Loss Journey Through Loss offers a free of charge, local bereavement support group open to all who have experienced the loss of a loved one. For 17 years, A. Millard George Funeral Home hosted the weekly sessions, and as of August 28, 2025 the meetings have relocated to a new facility. Meetings take place every Thursday from 4:30-6:00 pm. For more information, please call 519-782-5515 or visit www. journeythroughloss. ca The weekly group is professionally facilitated and provides a safe, welcoming space to share experiences, issues or concerns. Emphasis is placed on community building, storytelling, and mutual support, with no expectations or requirements placed on how grief should be expressed. For those looking for 1 on 1 counseling, please visit https://thisthingcalledgrief. com/. Back --- Free Resources Journey Through Loss Dealing With Grief Taking Steps Towards Recovery Grief Resources For Adults Grief Resources For Parents Grief Resources For Children Grief Resources: Websites --- Arrangement Options When your loved one dies you may feel overwhelmed with the number of decisions you are required to make within a short time frame. One of the main decisions you’ll have to make will be whether to choose burial or cremation. Burial Services:A funeral service may include a day of visitation (2-4 & 7-9 pm), with a funeral service the following day in either the funeral home chapel, a church or place of worship. However, some families choose to have visitation 1-hour prior to the service instead of the day before. A casket is present for both visitation and service. If the casket is present, it is your choice whether to have it open for viewing or closed. Following the funeral service, we would proceed to the cemetery of your choosing for the burial (ground-interment) or the entombment (above ground outdoors or indoors in a mausoleum). Family or religious traditions are often a factor for choosing burial. Virtual Funeral Services:Our funeral home chapel is equipped to present live streams or virtual funeral services for your family and loved ones. Currently, upon the family's permission, we offer past live streams of funeral services on our YouTube channel. Streamed services can occur at our funeral home. While Virtual Funeral Services became a necessity due to provincial restrictions, they will remain an important part of our services when life returns to normal. With an aging population, many seniors find it difficult to travel or leave their homes and virtual funeral and... --- Frequently Asked Questions How did the funeral home begin? In 1935, A. Millard George began the London Funeral Service located at 104 Dundas Street. The business later moved to 339 King Street, where the firm operated as Irving and George Funeral Home. After purchasing the property at 190 Wortley Road, Mr. George established the A. Millard George Funeral Home, which operated in Old South London from 1940 - 1968. In 1957, Mr. George purchased the Ardaven Funeral Chapel at 60 Ridout Street South and in 1965, built a new funeral home on this site. The A. Millard George Funeral Home Limited was dedicated on February 11, 1965. Paul J. Mullen began his apprenticeship under Mr. George in 1965 and became partners in 1971; following Mr. George’s death in 1993 became sole owner. David Mullen, son of Paul J. Mullen became a Licensed Funeral Director in June 1998. In 2006, David became partners with his father, ensuring that the A. Millard George Funeral Home (AMG) would remain family owned and operated. In June 2015, Paul retired after 48 years in the business and passed ownership to David. What are opening and closing fees? Opening and closing fees include multiple separate services provided by the cemetery. It may include administration, record keeping, required documentation, opening and closing the grave, installation and removal of the lowering device, and leveling, tamping, re-grading and sodding the grave site when needed. How soon after death must an individual be buried? There is no law stating a... --- Plan A Funeral Prearranged Funeral ServicesThe decision to prearrange your funeral service is a difficult choice. However, planning today gives you peace of mind that comes with knowing your wishes for funeral arrangements have been decided. Why should you pre-plan your funeral? You can prearrange your funeral plans at no cost. Prearranging your funeral plan allows you to make crucial decisions at your convenience. Prearranging helps to alleviate stressful decisions for your family at the time of death. Prepaying guarantees the funeral costs of the funeral services and supplies selected. Relieves family of financial responsibilities. Your prearrangement checklist Decide on the type of funeral service you would like (i. e. , Burial or Cremation). Choose the services (i. e. , Traditional, Memorial or Graveside). Discuss your prearrangements with family members and other loved ones who will share in your sorrow over losing a friend or family member. Contact your funeral prearrangement counsellor at A. Millard George Funeral Home to review all aspects of your plan and sign the prearrangement contract. How to preplan your funeral with A. Millard George Funeral HomeIt is never too early to preplan your own funeral. If you are interested in pre-planning or prearranging a service with A. Millard George Funeral Home, please call us today at 519-433-5184. We will be glad to schedule a time to meet with one of our experienced prearrangement counselors. As a free service, an A. Millard George Funeral prearrangement counselor can provide you with a My Memorial Wishes - Personal... --- Contact AMG FUNERAL HOME Phone: 519-433-5184 1-877-246-7186 Email: general@amgfh. com Fax: 519-432-8299 Address: 60 Ridout Street South London, ON N6C 3X1 Get Directions --- Facilities AMG FUNERAL HOME --- Meet Our Staff AMG FUNERAL HOMEDavid and Christie MullenPresident/OwnersDave became licensed in 1998 and partnered with his father in 2006. In 2015 upon his father Paul Mullen’s retirement, Dave became President/Owner. Dave and Christie have two children, Carson and Avery. Paul J. Mullen1944-2020In June 2015, after 48 years as a licensed Funeral Director and owner of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, Paul retired. After struggling with dementia for many years, Paul J. Mullen died on Saturday, December 12, 2020 in his 77th year. Annikka (Eder) FinkbeinerGeneral Manager - Funeral DirectorI have been working with AMG since 2013, starting out as a high school co-op student. After attending the Humber College Funeral Services Education program, I returned to complete my internship and became a licensed funeral director in 2017. I currently live north of London and enjoy spending time outdoors with my partner, reading, eating good food and exploring our local breweries. It is truly a privilege to serve the community I grew up in. Jenna McNaughtonFuneral DirectorAfter completing a high-school co-op and working part-time at AMG, I attended Humber College. I obtained my Funeral Director’s Licence in 2017 after completing my internship in the GTA. I am excited to have returned to London and AMG after spending a couple years working in the Georgian Bay area. My furbaby, Olly, and I enjoy going for walks and spending time with family! Debbie PettitFuneral Pre Planner/Aftercare SpecialistI started with the A. Millard George Funeral Home in 1999. 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But at a time when you are likely emotionally distraught, it can be difficult to know where to begin. The first 24 hours after death is the time requiring the most decisions to be made. We’ve compiled some steps below to help you through this emotional time. We also have an additional FAQ for related questions. If a Death Occurs at HomeSometimes, arrangements have been made in advance with a family physician or nursing agency for your loved one to die at home. If this occurs, contact your family physician or nursing agency as soon as possible. If your loved one was not under the care of a family physician or nursing agency, then 911 will need to be contacted immediately. After the police arrive at your home, a call will be placed to the coroner or primary care physician. It will then be up to that doctor to decide if further action is needed. Before a funeral home can do anything, the coroner or primary care doctor will need to release the deceased. If a Death Occurs at a Hospital, Nursing Home or Hospice FacilityIf a death occurs at a hospital, nursing home or hospice facility, certain procedures will be followed by the facility to inform both the deceased person’s family and their doctor. After you’ve been informed of the death, arrangements can begin with the funeral home.... --- Services & Obituaries ONLINE CONDOLENCES Search for: James CalhounCALHOUN, James “Jim”... James Calhoun died peacefully surrounded by family at McCormick Home, London on Monday, February 9, 2026 in his 86th year. Beloved husband of the late Grace (nee McGuinness) Calhoun (2011). Loving father of Paul Calhoun and his wife Agata, Scott Calhoun and his wife Adrienne and Heather Dawe and her husband Mike. Cherished grandfather of James Calhoun (Alesha) and Kaylyne Hoban (John); Alexandria Langley (Shane), Braeden (Pili), Brielle and Andrew Calhoun; Madison McGhee (Mitchell) and Hannah Dawe (Tyler Riley). Adored great-grandfather of Sarah, Holden, Amelia, Kolton, Kylie, Rachel, Hailey, Jaxyn, Carter, Hudson and Mia. Survived by his sister Ruth-Anne Calhoun. Predeceased by his siblings Ron, Fred, Robert, and Jean. Cremation has taken place. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 20, 2026 from 12:00-12:45 pm at St. Anne’s Anglican Church (Byron), 1344 Commissioners Road West, London, where the memorial service will follow at 1:00 pm. Future interment in St. Anne’s Anglican Church Cemetery. In memory of James, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners, 435 Windermere Road, London, ON N6G 0J4 or the Canadian Cancer Society, 55 St. Clair Avenue West, Suite 500, Toronto ON M4V 2Y7. The Calhoun family wishes to extend a warm thank you to the McCormick Home team for their care, compassion and support for Jim over the past few years. The kind efforts meant a great deal to the family. Arrangements entrusted with A. Millard George Funeral Home, 519-433-5184. Online condolences,... --- Where each life is celebrated Current Obituaries Visit YouTube for Live ServicesVISIT YOUTUBEJames Calhoun Ruth Ross Thomas Doran Linda Reid James Edward Boone Maria Kaluschny Joan Piggot Jacqueline “Jackie” Brown-Harrett Ann Park-Syme Graham Birch-Atkinson Claire Jancey Victor Govan Fran LeBlanc Doreen Prince Barrington “Barry” Vickery Family Owned & OperatedCommitted to helping families in their time of need. Since 1935, A. Millard George Funeral Home has been the funeral home of choice for many families in the London, Ontario area because of our knowledgeable staff and exceptional service. The funeral home is owned and operated by David and Christie Mullen. David took over ownership in June 2015 when his father Paul J. Mullen retired. A Death Has OccurredFollowing a loved one’s death, many decisions must be made within a short timeframe. But at a time when you are likely emotionally distraught, it can be difficult to know where to begin. Read MoreFuneral Arrangements and VisitationsOur knowledgeable staff will help you with every aspect of arranging your loved one’s visitation, funeral service, and final arrangements, including cremations and burials to help you honour the memory of your loved one. We will review your options with you to help you feel confident in your decisions. Read MorePre-Planning Your FuneralTalk to us about pre-planning your funeral and final arrangements. Pre-planning takes the stress and guesswork out of your final arrangement for your family and gives you peace of mind knowing that everything will be taken care of according to your wishes. 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