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Killick Family Funerals

Locality: Basin Pocket

Phone: +61 7 3167 1736



Address: 24 McGill Street 4305 Basin Pocket, QLD, Australia

Website: https://killickfamily.com.au/

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23.01.2022 Today we join with family and friends of James Collins as they come to give thanks for his life, to pay tribute to his departure and to honour the special man that he is. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to Jayne and the family.



23.01.2022 Next up in our series of how to prepare for a funeral is relating to cremation and answering the question "where do the ashes go?" Where would you or your loved ones like to call home for your final resting place? While some people are happy to be kept on the mantlepiece in an urn, others prefer something more personal. Here are some suggestions: - For those that love the sea, they may like their ashes cast into the ocean. - Did they love cricket? Perhaps they'd like to be sc...attered on their local cricket pitch. - Were they close with their family? Maybe they'd like their ashes divided into small wearable necklaces for the family. The most important thing you can do is ask those close to you before they're gone. We all deserve a funeral that celebrates our life with care in a dignified and affordable way.

21.01.2022 When it comes to funeral services there are many ways to honour a life that make a funeral ceremony truly theirs. We proudly break the molds, throw away the cookie cutters and think outside the box when we plan services to honour the life of someone’s loved one. Every funeral should be as unique as the life being remembered.... Because we all deserve a funeral that’s original, honourable and affordable.

19.01.2022 Another timely reminder of the value of using a family owned and operated funeral home. The smaller companies have more flexibility and are more transparent with their pricing. It’s worth pointing out though that their funeral directors are mostly incredible caring people. It’s higher up the chain that is the issue.



19.01.2022 First up in our series of how to prepare for a funeral is choosing the right outfit (no, not yours). Most of us have a favourite t-shirt, jacket or dress and it's common for people to be buried or cremated wearing their favourite outfit or piece of clothing. The days of having to be buried or cremated in a full three piece suit are behind us, unless of course, the person liked wearing three piece suits. Anything goes as long as the deceased is sent out in dignity.... The most important thing you can do is ask those close to you before they're gone. We all deserve a funeral that celebrates our life with care in a dignified and affordable way.

18.01.2022 Next up in our series of how to prepare for a funeral is creating memories. One of the most common issues families face is a lack of great photos of the deceased. If you're at the point where you're thinking about planning a funeral, now might be the perfect time to get the family together for some beautiful photographs. They're a great keepsake and they will also be a great memory to include in a funeral. Many people don’t like their photo being taken. It’s important to reme...mber that those photos become priceless when the subject has gone. The most important thing you can do is ask those close to you before they're gone. We all deserve a funeral that celebrates our life with care in a dignified and affordable way.

16.01.2022 Next up in our series of how to prepare for a funeral is where to have the service. These days there are many options available to you when it comes to the service. It can be held at a church, in the funeral homes chapel, a park, at a home, on the beach and there are lots of other places that might be considered deeply personal to the deceased or the family. The most important thing you can do is ask those close to you before they're gone.... We all deserve a funeral that celebrates our life with care in a dignified and affordable way.



16.01.2022 Today we say farewell to the much loved Lina Gray at the beautiful Centenary Memorial Gardens Condolences to all of her family & friends here & far

13.01.2022 Today we pause to honour and respect those who fought and those that gave their lives so that we can enjoy the freedoms we have today. At 11.00 today, Remember to remember.

11.01.2022 Queenslanders will have new Covid-19 restrictions come into effect next Tuesday. We will be able to have gatherings of up to 200 people attend funerals.

10.01.2022 Today we join with the family and friends of John Marks as they came together to pay their respects and to say goodbye to a much loved man. Our sympathies and respect to all of Johns family.

07.01.2022 Funeral Notice James Collins



07.01.2022 Today we say farewell to the wonderful Irene Hayes. You will be greatly missed by all. Our heartfelt condolences to all family & friends.

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