Latrobe Valley Funeral Services pride themselves as being a member of the Australian Funeral Directors Association. The Australian Funeral Directors Association has represented professional funeral directors throughout Australia since 1935.
Today, the Australian Funeral Directors Association insist their members abide by a strict code of ethics, designed to ensure quality premises, facilities and qualified staff, thus guaranteeing the public a high standard of service.Australian company with a long and proud history of providing professional services of the highest quality in the Latrobe Valley.
Today, the Australian Funeral Directors Association insist their members abide by a strict code of ethics, designed to ensure quality premises, facilities and qualified staff, thus guaranteeing the public a high standard of service.Australian company with a long and proud history of providing professional services of the highest quality in the Latrobe Valley.
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Latrobe Valley Funeral Services is a proud Australian company and has been servicing the Latrobe Valley community, greater Gippsland and surrounding regional areas for over 70 years with offices in Traralgon, Moe and Morwell. The business is managed by David Hastie, together with a team of caring, highly experienced funeral directors and qualified staff.
Arranging A Funeral
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Mortuary Care
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While your loved one is in our care, you can be assured that they will be treated with the utmost respect and dignity. At Latrobe Valley Funeral Services we employ staff that are fully qualified and certified embalmers and members of the Australian Institute of Embalming and the British Institute of Embalmers.
Viewing
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A viewing offers family and friends the opportunity to see and spend time with their loved ones after death and prior to the funeral. Viewing the deceased is a very personal choice and is not obligatory, but some people find the viewing a positive experience to farewell their loved one. Letters, photographs, flowers, special mementos or significant objects can be placed in the coffin or casket with your loved one at this time.
What To Do When Someone Dies
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The majority of deaths within Australia occur within a hospital or aged care facility and the staff will offer support and take care of the medical formalities and legal requirements. However, when a death occurs elsewhere, the first person that should be contacted is a doctor, who will assist in obtaining a death certificate.
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