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Understanding your needs

Four generations of the Hepner family have provided funeral care and support to the greater Geelong community.

Jonathan Hepner Funerals is a family-owned business that has the years and depth of understanding required to support bereaved families in their time of need.

When you make your funeral arrangements with this family establishment, they will provide you with the time-honoured excellence of service that the Hepner family is known and trusted for.

Jonathan Hepner Funerals provides personalised funerals, they provide caskets and coffins, mortuary care, cremation and burials.

The team also provides pre-planned funerals that can ease the stress and burden on loved ones once you are gone. A prepaid funeral is costed at today’s prices, and when paid in full, you will not be affected by any future price rises for the services you have selected.

For Centrelink or Veterans Affairs pension recipients, a pre-paid funeral plan can enable you to maximise your pension entitlement. Funds spent for a pre-paid funeral plan are not subject to the income and assets test or deemed as earnings, in accordance with current legislation. This benefit only applies on the condition that the money is not withdrawn and used for other purposes.

For more information head to jhfunerals.com.au, call 5223 3100 or head to 199 Ormond Road, East Geelong.

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