Merged Organization
These organizations have been working with LEO and are in the process of folding into Life’s End Options.
The linked pages are drafts, awaiting modification from each organization.
FCA of California
FCA California was Incorporated in California in 1965 and folded into this organization in 2024. Its purpose was to support the many affiliates across the state of California. More information is provided on the FCA California page.
FCA of Monterey Bay
FCA of Montery Bay was founded in 1963 as the The California Federation of Memorial and Funeral Societies. It served Monterey County in California. It closed in 2024. More information is provided on the FCA of Monterey Bay page.
FCA of Northern California
FCA of Northern California was founded in 1959 as the Sacramento Valley Memorial Society. It served Butte, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Nevada, Plumas, Placer, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo and Yuba counties in California. It closed in 2022. One director was one of the founders of LEO. More information is provided on the FCA of Northern California page.
FCA of San Joaquin County and The Mother Lode
FCA of San Joaquin County and The Mother Lode was ounded in 1976 as __________?. It served San Joaquin county and the “Mother Lode” corridor, located in Mariposa Tuolumne, Calaveras, Amador, El Dorado, Placer, and Nevada counties in central California. It folded into this organization in 2024. One director was one of the founders of LEO. More information is provided on the FCA of San Joaquin County and The Mother Lode page.
FCA of Stanislaus / Merced
FCA of Stanislaus and Merced Counties was founded in 1968 as the Stanislaus Memorial Society. It served the Stanislaus and Merced counties of central California. It folded into this organization in 2024. One director was one of the founders of LEO. More information is provided on the FCA of Stanislaus and Merced Counties page.
Tri-County Memorial Funeral Society
Tri-County Memorial Funeral Society was founded in 1962. It served Riverside, San Bernardino and Orange counties in southern California. It folded into this organization in 2024. Two of the directors were among the founders of LEO.