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Guidance and Support

Planning a funeral can feel overwhelming, especially during a time of grief. That’s why your funeral director and funeral celebrant play such important roles. From your first conversation, they will be there to listen, offer suggestions, and guide you through the process with compassion and care. A funeral celebrant is trained to help craft a...
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Choosing a Civil Funeral Service

When someone we love passes away, the way we say goodbye matters deeply. A funeral is more than a formal event it’s a meaningful moment to honour a life, share memories, and begin the healing process. For many families, choosing a civil funeral service offers a unique opportunity to create a personal, respectful, and inclusive...
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Dying to know day.

August 8th is Dying to Know Day, a day that encourages us to talk about something many of us avoid. What happens when we die? It’s not an easy topic, but having these conversations with your family can make a huge difference when the time comes.At Brian Walsh Funerals, we’ve seen it time and time...
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Expressions Coffins

Life may sometimes feel monotonous, but that does not imply that death must be as well.Consider a personalized expression through a uniquely designed expressions coffin, which can transform the perception of mortality into something more meaningful. This approach allows individuals to celebrate life and individuality, ensuring that the final farewell reflects personal values and memories....
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Why you should plan ahead

Planning ahead for your funeral offers numerous benefits, primarily easing the emotional and financial burden on your family during a difficult time.
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What to do when a death occurs

When a death occurs in Australia, the immediate steps depend on whether the death was expected or unexpected. For unexpected deaths, contact emergency services (000) immediately. If the death was expected, contact the deceased’s doctor, palliative care team or Ambulance. Afterwards you should contact your Funeral Director to transfer the deceased, arrange for the necessary...
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