OUR SERVICES
What type of service are you looking to arrange?

Single Service
A Simple and Traditional Farewell
A Single Service typically involves either a Cremation Service at a Crematorium or a Church/Club Service, followed by the deceased being taken to a different location for cremation. We recognise this as a single service, not a double, ensuring simplicity and respect throughout.
Graveside services are also a popular, personalised option, particularly for smaller, more intimate gatherings. While common in the USA, graveside services are becoming an increasingly favoured choice in Australia for those seeking a meaningful, bespoke tribute in a serene outdoor setting.
(held at a crematorium or single venue)

Dual Service
Honouring Loved Ones Across Two Meaningful Locations
A Dual Service involves holding a Funeral Service in two separate locations. This could include, for example, a service at a church followed by a burial at a cemetery, or a gathering at a club before proceeding to the cemetery for burial. It provides an opportunity for a more comprehensive farewell, allowing loved ones to honour and reflect on the deceased in multiple meaningful settings.

Memorial Service
Honouring Life with Family and Friends
Many families opt for a simple NSNA (No Service, No Attendance) Cremation. Afterwards, you can choose to hold a Memorial or Wake, either on the same day or at a time that feels right for you. This gathering allows family and friends to come together, celebrate the life of their loved one, and create a meaningful tribute. It’s a special time to reflect, share memories, and honour the legacy of someone truly cherished.


Single Service
A Simple and Traditional Farewell
A Single Service typically involves either a Cremation Service at a Crematorium or a Church/Club Service, followed by the deceased being taken to a different location for cremation. We recognise this as a single service, not a double, ensuring simplicity and respect throughout.
Graveside services are also a popular, personalised option, particularly for smaller, more intimate gatherings. While common in the USA, graveside services are becoming an increasingly favoured choice in Australia for those seeking a meaningful, bespoke tribute in a serene outdoor setting.
(held at a crematorium or single venue)

Dual Service
Create a luxurious and practical oasis in your home
A Dual Service involves holding a Funeral Service in two separate locations. This could include, for example, a service at a church followed by a burial at a cemetery, or a gathering at a club before proceeding to the cemetery for burial. It provides an opportunity for a more comprehensive farewell, allowing loved ones to honour and reflect on the deceased in multiple meaningful settings.

Memorial Service
Honouring Life with Family and Friends
Many families opt for a simple NSNA (No Service, No Attendance) Cremation. Afterwards, you can choose to hold a Memorial or Wake, either on the same day or at a time that feels right for you. This gathering allows family and friends to come together, celebrate the life of their loved one, and create a meaningful tribute. It’s a special time to reflect, share memories, and honour the legacy of someone truly cherished.


Single Service
A Simple and Traditional Farewell
A Single Service typically involves either a Cremation Service at a Crematorium or a Church/Club Service, followed by the deceased being taken to a different location for cremation. We recognise this as a single service, not a double, ensuring simplicity and respect throughout.
Graveside services are also a popular, personalised option, particularly for smaller, more intimate gatherings. While common in the USA, graveside services are becoming an increasingly favoured choice in Australia for those seeking a meaningful, bespoke tribute in a serene outdoor setting.
(held at a crematorium or single venue)

Dual Service
Create a luxurious and practical oasis in your home
A Dual Service involves holding a Funeral Service in two separate locations. This could include, for example, a service at a church followed by a burial at a cemetery, or a gathering at a club before proceeding to the cemetery for burial. It provides an opportunity for a more comprehensive farewell, allowing loved ones to honour and reflect on the deceased in multiple meaningful settings.

Memorial Service
Honouring Life with Family and Friends
Many families opt for a simple NSNA (No Service, No Attendance) Cremation. Afterwards, you can choose to hold a Memorial or Wake, either on the same day or at a time that feels right for you. This gathering allows family and friends to come together, celebrate the life of their loved one, and create a meaningful tribute. It’s a special time to reflect, share memories, and honour the legacy of someone truly cherished.
