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Gardenia Funerals

Locality: North Melbourne, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9329 4024



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25.01.2022 https://www.powerofpositivity.com/what-happens-to-your-so/



25.01.2022 Tomorrow is All Souls Day. Now is the time to take a moment and remember all those we love who are no longer with us.

25.01.2022 Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today - James Dean - Dream as if you'll live forever. Live as if you'll die today - James Dean -

24.01.2022 Such true words



23.01.2022 Such true words. Stay safe everyone.

22.01.2022 After 3 hard weeks of hard work, our Melton Chapel is complete. We are having an open day Saturday from 2.00pm - 4.00pm if you would like to call in for a look.

19.01.2022 https://www.gardeniafunerals.com.au/best-celebration-of-li/ Here are some lovely ideas to Celebrate and Remember a loved one!!



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17.01.2022 Good evening all, in respect to the Coronavirus our company has taken the decision that for the safety of our clients and staff due to the fact we come into contact with many different clients, we have implemented the following procedures. 1. Our friendly staff will greet you with a smile - unfortunately there will be no exchange of shaking hands, or physical contact when meeting. 2. Our staff will wear White Cotton gloves on Funerals and Memorial services. If a staff member ...chooses to wear a face mask, we have given permission for them to do so 3. Our chapel and guest signing table has hand sanitiser which will be available for all to use. It is in our companys best interest to implement the procedures given we are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to serve our client families. We appreciate the trust that families place in our company - hence the decision we have taken as we all come together to face the challenges ahead.

16.01.2022 Don't be afraid to tell others how much you love them, it brings happiness and healing to those that hear it.

16.01.2022 https://www.loveliveson.com/arti/celebration-of-life-ideas/

16.01.2022 Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. Enjoy the day with family and friends, and remember those that can't be with us today. Remember them with love and laughter on this special day.



15.01.2022 Sometimes life seems overwhelming and full of obstacles, maybe dark and a bit frightening. Or... maybe it's providing a moment of shelter, new possibilities, restful light and new pathways. Take a breath and take one step forward.

14.01.2022 Happy All Souls Day. Take time today to remember those of us who have passed on with love. If you know someone who is still grieving, take some time today to check on them.

14.01.2022 Always tell the ones you love how special they are, tomorrow isn't promised. Hold your memories close and mention the names of those who have passed on often. Keep their legacy alive in your heart and thoughts.

13.01.2022 A perfect venue to Celebrate, Honour and Pay Tribute for families who have lost someone. We are lucky enough to be invited by a family to help do this today.

13.01.2022 No one ever truly leaves us, they will live forever in our hearts and memories.

13.01.2022 To Love somebody and to loose somebody it takes time to Heal and Recover, this is the price we pay for Love!

12.01.2022 Tears tell of love, grief and are the first step to healing

12.01.2022 IN FOCUS: Gardenia Funerals, where goodbyes are made really special.

10.01.2022 Take time to appreciate the little unexpected things..

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07.01.2022 A LETTER FROM THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS OF VICTORIA 18 March 2020 Prayerful greetings to the people of God across Victoria,... This morning, the Prime Minister announced that non-essential indoor gatherings will be limited to 100 people, and outdoor events of more than 500 people will be disallowed, effective today. Given the seriousness of COVID-19, we support this measure as being responsible and sensible, and we encourage everyone to follow public safety guidelines respectfully. The Bishops of the Province of Victoria have given this prayerful and considered reflection, and have determined the following actions: Immediate suspension of public liturgies, celebrations of the Mass, until further notice. All other gatherings are suspended. For clarification of any concerns, please contact your local diocesan authority. We are very aware that this restriction will be particularly difficult for families who are planning liturgies such as funerals, weddings and baptisms. At this time, so long as appropriate precautions are able to be put in place (such as distancing between participants), it may be possible for these liturgies to proceed with a carefully limited congregation. Deferring these liturgies may also be an option that is offered to families. In light of this, all Catholics in Victoria are dispensed from their Sunday obligation until further notice (canon 1248). We encourage you to continue active participation in the life of the Church, through activities such as time in personal and family prayer, reflecting on the Scriptures, making a spiritual communion, or participating in a Mass online (http://bit.ly/MassOnDemand or https://melbournecatholic.org.au/Mass or www.wordonfire.org/daily-mass). We encourage our priests to continue to celebrate Mass for the spiritual good of Gods people, the intentions of the faithful and the alleviation of the present crisis. We assure our people that the Mass is being offered for you in our parishes and that while you are not physically present, you still participate spiritually and that you are close to the hearts of your pastors in the Eucharist. We urge the clergy to make themselves available to visit individuals, especially those who are unwell and vulnerable. This includes viaticum and all the opportunities for healing through the Anointing of the Sick and Reconciliation. Again, we encourage you to regularly consult your local websites for further details of local arrangements. Tomorrow further pastoral guidelines will be shared in the Dioceses of Melbourne, Ballarat, Sale and Sandhurst. Clergy and religious should consult with their Ordinary if any questions remain uncertain. All of this is happening during the Season of Lent, a time of preparation for the Easter mysteries. While we are invited to be self-sacrificial at this time, we must remember the words of Jesus upon appearing before his disciples after his resurrection: Again and again he said peace be with you. (Jn 20:19) Let us not panic, nor be anxious, nor reduce ourselves to caring only for ourselves. This is a time to be sensible, practical, prayerful, and to share Christs peace with those who are struggling to feel calm and safe. Thank you for all your patience, prayers and resilience. Most Rev Peter A Comensoli ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE Most Rev Shane Mackinlay BISHOP OF SANDHURST Most Rev Paul Bernard Bird CSsR MA, DD BISHOP OF BALLARAT Most Rev Patrick Michael ORegan BISHOP OF SALE Read the full letter online at: http://bit.ly/vicpublicmasses For further updates and resources during this difficult time please visit: www.cam.org.au/coronavirus

07.01.2022 The last touches are complete, thank you to Deb and Jeff for all of your help over the past week.

04.01.2022 https://www.powerofpositivity.com/what-happens-to-your-sou/

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03.01.2022 It's a beautiful Spring day at 29 Reserve Rd, Melton, Gardenia Funerals. Take the first step to healing by taking time to notice the beauty around us.... blue skies, crisp clean air, and beautiful flowers colouring your day. If you are out today pop in and say hello.

01.01.2022 Monday Night - Well worth watching

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