Welcome to Providence Funeral Homes Inc.

The passing of a life is a time of emotional turmoil for family and friends and dealing with all the necessary details can be very demanding. At Providence Funeral Homes, we ensure you have the proper guidance and support during your time of need. Our caring and compassionate funeral directors are trained professionals who will help your family through this difficult and often trying time by providing honest and sincere advice about the many options available ensuring that your family can make informed decisions.

Parkview Funeral Home - Penticton Parkview Funeral Home was established in 1983. Werner Henseleit and his family started the home on the 200 block of Main Street in Penticton as a store front and later purchased a house on the corner of Bennet and Calgary Ave. to renovate and function as a funeral home. In 1987, Parkview underwent major renovation and the chapel was added. In 1997, Parkview was sold to an American Company SCI who then sold to a local couple under the company of Providence Funeral Homes in February of 2006.
Penticton Funeral Chapel was established in 1908 and is the oldest funeral chapel in Penticton. Originally located on Main Street, it was owned by Clarence "Curly" Goheen. It was not until the 1960's that its present site on Winnipeg Street became its location. Penticton Funeral Chapel operated the only crematorium in Penticton. In the 1970's, the funeral chapel was sold to John Jordon and it remained a family funeral home until 1989 when it was sold to the American company, SCI. During 2000, a fire destroyed the back of the funeral home and renovations created what we now know as Penticton Funeral Chapel. SCI reinstated the funeral chapel as a family business once again by selling it to Providence Funeral Homes in February of 2006. Penticton Funeral Chapel - Penticton
Summerland Funeral Home - Penticton Summerland Funeral Home Rosedale Chapel is located in the heart of Summerland at 13205 Rosedale Avenue. It is housed in a heritage style building which was originally the home of John Tamlyn, the first Summerland judge. Summerland Funeral Home shares with its two Penticton sister establishments the company's pride in its integrity, sensitivity, and attention to detail. In addition to a variety of funeral, cremation and bereavement services, it offers the most flexible pre-arrangement options available.