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Joanna Kapetas Icon Funeral Services

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 403 844 777



Address: 318 Kingsgrove Road, Kingsgrove 2208 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.iconfunerals.com.au

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25.01.2022 Funeral at All Saints Greek Orthodox Church for a much loved family patriarch. We thank the family for their trust in our services and may their loved one rest in peace.



24.01.2022 Farewell to a family monarch.......St Stylianos Greek Orthodox Church at Gymea this week........Social distancing and increased numbers to 50 attendees........Thank you Father Constantine and your tireless staff for your service...May She Rest in Peace and Her Memory Be Eternal

22.01.2022 Funeral at St Anthonys Croatian Catholic Church at Summer Hill this week to farewell a much loved and devoted husband, father and grandfather who left us suddenly.....May He Rest In Peace.....

21.01.2022 Funeral plans make financial and emotional sense. Not only can they protect your your loved ones from unnecessary stress at a difficult time, they also ensure that your wishes are carried out.



20.01.2022 We Shall Remember Them

19.01.2022 Woronora Memorial Park today.........social distancing at its best. Good news is that these measures will be more relaxed in the coming weeks. God Bless all........ck

19.01.2022 Funeral today at St Petka Rockdale followed by the burial at Rookwood Cemetery...thank you Father Vlado for your bilingual service and guidance....



18.01.2022 All Saints Greek Orthodox Church, Belmore today to farewell and much loved and respected wife, mother, grandmother, relative and friend. Condolences to family and friends and may her memory be eternal...........

13.01.2022 Writing a Eulogy.....Part 1 A eulogy, or funeral speech, is an opportunity to pay tribute to the person who has died, by giving a short speech about their life ...and what they meant to you. Its regarded as an honour to be asked to give a eulogy for a loved one or friend and if youve been asked, a sign that you played an important part in that persons life. If youre feeling anxious about the responsibility of getting it right, remember that every eulogy is meant to be unique. Although there are guidelines you can follow, writing a eulogy is also about things that come from the heart. We will follow up with posts on how to write a eulogy, what to include and expressing your deliver. Stay tuned. Con Kostakidis Funeral Director

13.01.2022 Today I had the honour of conducting a funeral that so many were unable to be a part of. An amazing woman who always shined. Her love lives on in all those who ever had the pleasure and luck to have known her. May her memory be eternal

12.01.2022 Funeral at St Raphael's Greek Orthodox Church for a much loved family member. We wish to thank the family for their trust in our services. May His Memory Be Eternal.

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11.01.2022 Mental health issues It’s normal at various times to feel sad, stressed, angry or anxious. But when these feelings last for longer than usual and start to affec...t your everyday life, it's important to find out what's going on and what you can do about it. Check out this link. https://au.reachout.com/mental-health-issues

10.01.2022 Big thanks to Jackie from Jackies Floral Gallery. The Covid-19 episode has ravaged the flower stocks but Jackie has consistently come through with excellent fl...ower arrangements that have met with praise from our families. For all your flora needs, please contact Jackie and her tireless crew on 9150 9010 or pop in at 296A Kingsgrove Road Kingsgrove......

10.01.2022 If you want to make sure you have all your ducks in a row than a Funeral plan allows you to lock in all your choices about your service. A pre-paid funeral plan is paid for in advance, secured at todays prices, which gives you total control over your funeral service.

09.01.2022 Celebrate the life of your loved one with a customised coffin. Flag, football club or just a favorie picture......we can customise the coffin to suit the memorialisation of your loved one. Call our office to discuss...02 9150 8917.

09.01.2022 At St Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church today to conduct a funeral for a much loved wife, mother and grandmother...condolences to the family .... .May she rest.in peace....

06.01.2022 We now have personalise memorial candles for your loved one that has passed available for order. These candles can be customised to have the favorite scent or ...after shave of your loved one waif in the air as it burns in their memory. You can have one for the funeral as part of funeral package or order to hand out at the memorial service. Please contact our office for any further enquries. Icon Funeral Services - 9150 8917 See more

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03.01.2022 Funeral of a man who lost his life run over by a steamroller.

03.01.2022 Here is a interesting read........ What is dementia? Dementia describes a collection of symptoms that are caused by disorders affecting the brain. It is not one... specific disease. Dementia affects thinking, behaviour and the ability to perform everyday tasks. Brain function is affected enough to interfere with the person’s normal social or working life. Who gets dementia? Most people with dementia are older, but it is important to remember that not all older people get dementia. It is not a normal part of ageing. Dementia can happen to anybody, but it is more common after the age of 65 years. People in their 40s and 50s can also have dementia. For more information about younger onset dementia go to the younger onset dementia hub. What causes dementia? There are many different forms of dementia and each has its own causes. The most common types of dementia are Alzheimer's disease, Vascular dementia, Dementia with Lewy bodies, Fronto Temporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD), Huntington's disease, Alcohol related dementia (Korsakoff's syndrome) and Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Is it dementia? There are a number of conditions that produce symptoms similar to dementia. These include some vitamin and hormone deficiencies, depression, medication clashes or overmedication, infections and brain tumours. It is essential that a medical diagnosis is obtained at an early stage when symptoms first appear, to ensure that a person who has a treatable condition is diagnosed and treated correctly. If the symptoms are caused by dementia, an early diagnosis will mean early access to support, information, and medication should it be available. Can dementia be inherited? This will depend on the cause of the dementia, so it is important to have a firm medical diagnosis. If you are concerned about the risk of inheriting dementia, consult your doctor or contact Dementia Australia to speak to a counsellor. Most cases of dementia are not inherited. What are the early signs of dementia? The early signs of dementia are very subtle and vague and may not be immediately obvious. Some common symptoms may include: Progressive and frequent memory loss Confusion Personality change Apathy and withdrawal Loss of ability to perform everyday tasks. Dementia Australia represents the 459,000 Australians living with dementia and the almost 1.6 million Australians involved in their care. Call the National Hotline on Call 1800 100 500......

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