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24.01.2022 Some lovely feedback we recently received "Dear Susie & staff, Keith and I would like to extend our grateful thanks for your beautiful service for our late sister Gwen. Our relatives also said they had not seen or heard so many beautiful words. Also for the very prompt despatch of the required certificate. Please accept our grateful thanks. Sincerely - Peg, Keith, Parry"



22.01.2022 Coronavirus 10 Mourner Rule Many families are experiencing further heartbreak over new restrictions on funerals and must now change their funeral plans. No more than 10 mourners can attend funerals from until further notice, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has announced.... The 10-person limit includes a funeral director and celebrant if used, so in reality only eight or nine family members can be present. Thousands of West Australian families will be affected; the Metropolitan Cemeteries Board recorded more than 12,000 funerals for the 2018-2019 financial year. Families must accept having an unattended or very small basic funeral, and instead plan a larger celebratory memorial in several months’ time when restrictions are lifted. Alternatively, they could hold the full funeral and live-stream to family members who could not be present. The full service might not be available for much longer as COVID-19 takes hold and funeral homes need to increase their capacity. Remembrance Funerals are turning our attention to implementing measures to deal with clients electronically, though for now we are still able to meet face-to-face or via online meetings as requested. Some things to consider; The MCB and chapels are assisting with spacing and enforcing the 1.5-metre rule, with one person on the end of each pew, which have been spaced further apart. Coffins can be placed on trolleys, so the family members present need not be capable of lifting. Catering and limousines are still available for now and increased hygiene and distancing measures are being implemented around these services. Mourners can still bring flowers and physical tributes, though should be mindful that they must be responsible around objects that will be touched by multiple people. Contact us for any advice regarding planning a funeral in these uncertain times.

20.01.2022 Funeral packages starting from just $2295 Managed completely by ladies, Remembrance Ladies Funeral Directors is a WA family owned company. With a ladies peace of mind and understanding, a professional female funeral director is available to guide you all the way through your loved ones funeral service with compassion and peace of mind.... Call now on our 24hr number as our female funeral directors are ready to assist you, 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au

15.01.2022 At Remembrance Ladies, we’re often surprised by some of the misconceptions that people have about funerals and how to arrange them. Our team are always here to discuss any queries that you may have about any of the services we provide. Here are some common misconceptions:... 1) Funerals cost a fortune This is very common indeed. Our advice is to speak with us and discuss your wishes. We are always able to offer a service that reflects the budget, or suggest ways that can still incorporate key aspects but perhaps without the cost of doing it another way. 2) Family have to view the deceased This is not the case and is a personal choice. Some people find great comfort and closure from viewing their loved one. For others, the thought of seeing their loved one laying in a coffin is too traumatic. 3) Embalming is compulsory While there is definitely a benefit in terms of keeping the deceased stable in our care, embalming is not compulsory. We advise families on a case by case basis depending on the individual circumstances. 4) Are those the right ashes? The cremation takes place in a single cremator, which is cleared after each cremation. This ensures that the cremated remains that we collect from the crematorium are definitely those of your loved one. Crematoriums are happy to talk through this in more detail and even show you around on request to put your mind at ease. For any advice please call 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au



13.01.2022 Remembrance is an essential part of the grieving process. When we lose someone, sometimes it may feel that ‘moving on’ means letting go of that person and thinking about them less frequently in order to manage the emotional pain. A level of acceptance wherein you begin to come to terms with your loss and start to consider the future again will certainly come with time but this does not mean forgetting. Our memories are a personal treasure and can come to your aid at times w...hen you’re feeling low. Recollecting your favourite moments with your lost loved one helps keep your memories fresh and give a much-needed boost to your emotional wellbeing. Marking significant dates, such as a birthday or the anniversary of a death, with a visit to a meaningful place or the gathering of loved ones can also be a positive thing. Talking about your feelings, reminiscing together and supporting each other is a wonderful way to keep memories alive and celebrate life. At Remembrance Ladies we are truly proud of the services we’re able to offer to support this process for those in their time of need. We take the time to listen to our clients to create an individual funeral service to give grievers a fitting place to come together and share their feelings; and we can talk through the various options for a memorials physical touchstones such as urns, headstones and plaques that we find can mean a lot to the families and friends left behind. If you would like to discuss funeral options for your loved one, please call us on 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au

13.01.2022 Christian funerals can take several paths when arranging a funeral in Perth. You may Anglican, Presbyterian Baptist or even Catholic. When any of us lose a loved one, we experience sadness and pain. Families can be assured that the team at Remembrance Ladies are there to provide the support and understanding to help you through this difficult period. Feel free to talk to us at anytime about help such as grief counselling or support. We are always willing and ready to listen ...to you. At Remembrance Ladies we have many years experience in arranging funerals for various Christian denominations. As a Western Australian owned and family run business we are able to give families that personal attention. Our team take particular care and pay attention to each families individual religious needs and customs. Personal items such as memorial book’s cards and personal photos are all taken care of by our arranger and we liaise with the family to ensure every personal detail such as name’s and date of birth are accurate. For any advice please call 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au

12.01.2022 Being asked to be a pallbearer at a loved one’s funeral can be considered a great honour, so it’s important to understand what is involved and the responsibilities that come with the role. If you are arranging a funeral, you may wish to choose family members or close friends to be pallbearers. Read our guide to being a pallbearer in Perth... http://www.remembranceladies.com.au//being-a-pallbearer-i/ See more



12.01.2022 It’s becoming common for grieving families to request a charitable donation as an alternative to funeral flowers, but many people also want to offer condolence gifts to point out how much we care and support our family and friends. If you’re wondering what to send aside from flowers when someone dies, here are six ideas for alternative bereavement gifts, read more here http://www.remembranceladies.com.au//alternative-bereavem/

10.01.2022 If your loved one was a member of the Christian faith and it was their wish to have a religious funeral, Bible readings can form an important part of the service. Verses from the Bible can help acknowledge the loss of someone and bring comfort for Christians mourning the death of a loved one. We have put together a list of 11 of the most popular Bible verses and readings for funerals, read here http://www.remembranceladies.com.au//bible-readings-for-f/

09.01.2022 Who Can Lead a Funeral Service in Perth? Funeral services are a very important time for the celebration and reflection of a loved one that has passed away. Because funeral services can include eulogies, poems, music, shared memories and more, having a leader for the service helps to bring it all together and to ensure it runs smoothly.... A funeral service is usually lead by a service officiant. This role can be fulfilled by anyone including a celebrant, minister, friend or a family member. At Remembrance Ladies most families tend to choose a celebrant. Celebrants are authorised professionals who have been trained and are there to meet the wishes and needs of the loved one and their family. Ministers are religious representatives and are usually chosen to lead services where the loved one or family are religious. Services lead by ministers vary depending on the specific religion. A service that is lead by a friend or a family member can be more personal and relaxed. Leading a service as a family member or friend can be daunting, however it can also be very rewarding. For advice on who to have leading your loved ones funeral service and how to arrange it, please contact us on 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au

09.01.2022 It's lovely to get this kind of feedback during such a difficult time "Hi Susie, myself and Steve just wanted to say thank you to you and Remembrance Funerals for making such a difficult time a lot easier to bear with your help. You did such a wonderful job with everything and the sincerity and compassion you gave us during this time was priceless. Again, thank you so much. Sincerely" Tina & Steve xxx

07.01.2022 Along with choosing the proper flowers for the funeral service and an appropriate music selection, one of the most important decisions we make when planning a loved one’s funeral is whether or not to hold a viewing as a part of the service. In many cultures the viewing of the loved ones body plays a big role within the memorial and for others it’s a crucial step within the grieving process. The decision to carry out a viewing is a very personal one.... Read more about Holding a Viewing Before a Funeral here http://www.remembranceladies.com.au//holding-a-viewing-be/



03.01.2022 Most people are unsure at what to do when someone they love passes. Here we explain what happens so that you can be prepared http://www.remembranceladies.com.au//what-to-do-when-a-lo/

01.01.2022 A loved one’s passing is never easy and is one of the most difficult situations a person can face during their lifetime. If you’re tasked with making funeral arrangements for a family member, you may be unsure what to expect. In this emotionally difficult time you will need a reputable and compassionate funeral service provider you can rely on. When arranging a funeral, here are a few things to keep in mind; 1. Your emotions will be raw... 2. There will be administrative details involved 3. You’ll need to select the preferred interment options 4. Your service can be simple or customised Choosing Remembrance Ladies will be instrumental in helping your arrangements go smoothly. If you would like to discuss funeral options for your loved one, please call us on 0415 938 300 or visit www.remembranceladies.com.au

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