Funeral Services

Funeral Service Styles

Funeral services can be arranged in a variety of ways to suit your family’s needs and the wishes of your loved one. A dual service is held at two locations, for example, a church service followed by a crematorium. A single service takes place at one location of your choice. Some families also choose to create custom services that reflect the personality and life of their loved one.

A funeral director can provide guidance on the types of services available and help you plan arrangements that meet your needs and preferences.

Coffin and Casket Choices

There is a wide selection of coffins and caskets available, each in a variety of styles. Coffins are traditionally wider at the shoulders and narrower at the foot, while caskets are rectangular.

When making a choice, it can be helpful to speak with a funeral director, who can explain the options, guide you through what is available within your budget, and help you select a coffin or casket that feels appropriate for your loved one and your circumstances.

Viewings of the Deceased

Part of tailoring your loved one’s funeral service to your needs is determining whether to hold a viewing. Some people need to see the person who has died during their grieving process, and others feel that it is unnecessary. We can host the viewing on our premises in our private facilities.

Complete Funeral Services

Funeral services often include a range of practical and personal elements. This can include arranging the transfer of your loved one, meeting with a funeral director in person to discuss your wishes, and coordinating with florists, places of worship, cemeteries, crematoriums, or other venues.

Other considerations may include preparing a memorial attendance book, mourning stationery, or personalised touches for the service. A funeral director can guide you through these options and help you understand what is available based on your needs and preferences.