ARRANGING A FUNERAL

Arranging A Funeral

Choosing A Funeral Director

A Funeral Director is no different to any other professional person whom you may need to call on for specialised service, such as a doctor, solicitor or accountant. You should carefully consider their reputation and integrity, pricing structure and ability to service your needs. We believe a Funeral Director should always be conscious of your budgetary concerns and be able to provide you with the solution to bring together a special funeral that will remain in your memory forever.

The Role Of  A Funeral Director

The role of the Funeral Director, while professional, should always be compassionate, caring and sensitive to the needs of the family. If no prior arrangements regarding the funeral have been made and the wishes of the deceased are unknown, there are some major decisions that need to be made. Our role is to help you make these decisions.

 Information Required By The Funeral Director

To Register the Death

  • Full name of the deceased
  • Residential address
  • Date and place of birth
  • Date and place of death
  • Occupation of the deceased
  • Marital status
  • All details relating to marriages
  • Parents full names and occupations
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • Names of all deceased’s children, living and deceased
  • Dates of birth of their children
Personal Information Form

To Arrange the Service 

  • Choice of burial or cremation
  • The day, time and venue of the service - do you have a particular Church, Memorial Park or other location of personal significance in mind?
  • Who is to lead the service – a member of the clergy,
    a celebrant, a family member or friend?
  • Is a viewing appropriate?
  • What sort of casket?
  • Who will carry the casket?
  • What kind of music will we have?
  • Will there be a eulogy?
  • What, if any, flowers would be most appropriate?
  • Would you like to place a notice in the newspaper? If so, which paper?
  • Would you like to arrange for people to able to make donations to a particular charity in honour of the person?
  • What special things can be done to personalise the ceremony?
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