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Tuckers’ traditions upheld

Simon Hamilton has been with the Tuckers team for eight years, helping families tailor funeral services to their needs.

Being well connected to the community he serves, Simon is proud to uphold the Tuckers values: family, honour, trust, respect, commitment and loyalty.

Tuckers have served the Geelong region for more than 135 years and helped arrange many funerals that reflect what life meant to your loved one and what your loved one meant to you.

“We understand your values, and we care about them too – for our values define us all: our lives, our loves, and our choices,” Mr Hamilton says,

“They make us who we are, and they live on in the hearts and minds of those we love long after the person is gone.”

Tuckers Funeral Directors recognise that each service is unique and that a funeral personalised to the deceased’s memories as well as the family’s needs is a funeral that will be remembered for years to come.

“We work beside you to include special themes in the ceremony to reflect the life and values of the person you are honouring. The outcome could be a traditional, religious service or a contemporary service, all reflective of your loved one and their tastes,” says Mr Hamilton.

Participation in the local communities ensures that Tuckers can help families from a broad spectrum of backgrounds with their funeral arrangements as they have the knowledge and understanding of the funeral requirements of cultural groups across Geelong and contemporary funeral methods.

“We offer you the time you need to have all of your questions answered and for you to think about all of your choices so that can create a memorable funeral,” Mr Hamilton says.”Values – we hold them dear. Some drive us, some inspire us, and they can say a lot about us.”

For more information, call Tuckers on 5221 4788.

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