About Great Lakes Funerals
Excellence in Quality Care and Compassion Our purpose built chapel is able to cater for a small intermit gathering to a large celebration of a life. We have installed the latest audio visual technologies with the capability to provide visual tributes and live streaming. We can tailor a funeral service to the specific needs and preferences of your family. This may include different types of funeral ceremonies, burial, or cremation options, cultural needs and customisation of funeral products and services. We aim to provide transparent pricing and provide families with clear itemised pricing information for all funeral services and products. Our Pricing disclosure document you can find here. It is our wish to prioritise the needs of the bereaved family, provide professional services with care, compassion and empathy, and offer a range of options to customise the funeral experience. Transparency in pricing and first class facility amenities contribute to a positive experience for families during a difficult time.
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Funeral Caskets
Wreaths
Funeral Flowers
Urns
Coffins
Services
Cremation
Prepaid Funerals
Funeral Live Streaming Services
Burial Services
Funeral Services
Cemeteries
Memorial Services
Unattended Services
Cemetery Graveside Services
One Venue Funeral Service Followed by a Burial
Two Venue Funeral Service Followed by a Burial
Pre-Arranged Funerals
Onsite Services
Cultural Funeral Services
Handling of Legal Paperwork Requirements
Funeral Arrangements
Pet Cremation
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens when someone dies at hospital, according to Great Lakes Funerals?
The family of someone who has commenced their end of life journey, family members are encouraged and welcome to be present at the bedside while the person is cared for prior to death and after death. If the deceased was under the care of a Doctor and hospital nursing staff in a Public Hospital. The Doctor responsible for the deceased care will issue the required cremation and burial certificates.
What happens when someone dies at a nursing home, according to Great Lakes Funerals?
The nursing staff will contact the nominated funeral home to arrange transfer of the deceased body to their funeral home morgue. The deceased family will need to contact the nominated funeral home to make arrangements for a funeral service.
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