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Tuckers knows value of planning ahead

People often plan for different milestones in their lives such as weddings, careers and even retirement.

So, as Alyson Burchell of Tuckers Funerals explains, planning for their final goodbye makes just as much sense.

Alyson and Sue Marshman, from Tuckers Funeral and Bereavement Service, are passionate about helping people find the best way to achieve peace of mind when it comes to funeral plans.

“Peace of mind means having the confidence that the funeral director of your choice will support and lead your family through all funeral arrangements and, most importantly, there are no additional costs placed on your family,” Mrs Burchell says.

“The death of a loved one can be a stressful time. Planning ahead is one way to help ease the burden on those left behind.

“It’s important to find the best option suited to your individual needs. A funeral today can cost over $10,000 and the costs rise annually, so understanding a pre-paid funeral can save money or prevent an expensive mistake.”

Tuckers Funerals have a proud 135-year history of funeral care services in greater Geelong.

“We understand that each funeral is unique and reflects an individual personality – a funeral plan should be the same,” Mrs Burchell says.

“Talking about funerals helps people to make informed choices. Daily we see how important these conversations are for families”.

Alyson and Sue are available to discuss funeral issues, including the differences between plans and insurance, at Wightons Lawyers, Corio Central Shoppping Centre, or phone 5221 4788.

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