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Compassion and care when it matters most

For families in Geelong, Jonathan Hepner Funerals has long been synonymous with compassion, professionalism, and personalised service.

This family-owned business understands that saying goodbye to a loved one is one of life’s most difficult moments, and their team is committed to making the process as respectful and meaningful as possible.

Jonathan Hepner Funerals offers a wide range of services to meet the unique needs of every family.

From traditional funerals and cremations to burials and memorial services, each ceremony is carefully tailored to reflect the life and legacy of the deceased.

The team also provides pre-planning options, allowing individuals to make thoughtful arrangements in advance and offer peace of mind to their families.

Recognising the importance of connection, Jonathan Hepner Funerals has embraced technology, offering live streaming of services so that friends and relatives can participate and pay their respects, no matter where they are.

Trusted, experienced, and deeply rooted in the Geelong community, Jonathan Hepner Funerals continues to support families with empathy, dignity, and attention to detail. In times of loss, their dedication ensures that every farewell is a meaningful celebration of life.

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